![]() ![]() It's an interesting idea, buried in the dreck. His suit is a sciencey thing, so he turns dials to make his tiny 6 inch body get stronger, or weigh less, etc. Darn thought bubbles!īut there's a certain intellectual charm to the Atom. Filled with wonky dialogue, too, like "Laurie would be surprised if she knew that I actually am the Atom" or "I was so tired from running around earlier that I was susceptible to the trap.", etc. Light is probably the best bad guy that comes to mind, and only because he was in an early JLA issue). There are almost no big name villains, and very few recurring ones (Dr. ![]() They're like science fictioney tales, where aliens, or at best a baddie with a weird invention, but the Atom shows up and foils the bad guy in a very preposterous way. The Atom goes on adventures like any hero, but they are often pretty dumb. Gardner Fox (the writer on every Atom comic in this book) is a key figure in this sucky trend. So, from the late 50s until about 1970, DC Comics wrote terrible comics. ![]()
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