Atomic Mouse
Atomic Mouse was a superpowered funny-animal hero published by Charlton Comics beginning in 1953. The little mouse gained his extraordinary abilities through atomic means, embarking on comedic adventures in a lighthearted series aimed at young readers.
Few characters capture the playful, anything-goes spirit of early 1950s funny-animal comics quite like Atomic Mouse, who bounded onto the scene in 1953 with Charlton Comics and proved durable enough to keep readers smiling across an astonishing seven decades. A Golden Age original, this pint-sized hero shares his pages with a colorful rogues' gallery and cast that includes the dastardly Count Gatto, the brainy Professor Invento, and the sneaky Tom Cat β company that hints at the blend of comedy and adventure that made Charlton's funny-animal line such a charming corner of comics history. His appearances stretch across titles like Atomic Mouse, Timmy the Timid Ghost, and Atomic Rabbit, painting a picture of a character who was genuinely central to Charlton's lighter, all-ages universe. With a key issue to his name and nearly half a century's worth of collected appearances, Atomic Mouse is a delightful reminder that the Golden Age belonged not just to caped titans, but to scrappy, irresistible little characters with outsized personalities.
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- Long before radiation became a comic-book clichΓ©, this character was pitched as a 'U-235' atomic-age superhero whose powers were explicitly tied to nuclear material β a remarkably direct pop-culture mirror of postwar society's simultaneous anxieties and optimism about the atom.en.wikifur.com
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