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Ray Palmer
Ray Palmer

Ray Palmer

287 appearances · Silver Age · 1961–2026 · 16 key issues
Who is Ray Palmer?

Ivy University physicist Ray Palmer discovered a fragment of white-dwarf-star matter whose properties allowed him to craft a lens—later internalized—that shrinks him to subatomic size while letting him control his mass, enabling full-force strikes at any scale. He debuted as the Atom in Showcase #34 (1961) and became a founding Justice League of America member.

Few characters capture the spirit of Silver Age scientific wonder quite like Ray Palmer, who burst onto the scene in Showcase #34 in 1961, conjured by the legendary team of Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. A fixture of DC Comics for an extraordinary 65 years and counting, Ray has accumulated 286 catalog appearances and an impressive 16 key issues that collectors prize — a testament to just how deeply he's woven into the fabric of the DC Universe. His most frequent stomping grounds include Justice League of America and Adventure Comics, where he keeps remarkable company alongside titans like The Flash, Batman, and Superman. If you're building a serious DC collection or simply want to explore one of the Silver Age's most enduring and beloved figures, Ray Palmer is absolutely essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Raymond "Ray" Palmer

Powers. Size and mass reduction via white-dwarf-star-matter technology (originally a belt/lens, later internalized); can shrink to subatomic/microscopic size while controlling his weight, allowing him to deliver full-force blows or travel through telephone lines. A physicist by profession.

Teams & affiliations
Justice LeagueJustice Society of America
★ First appearance
Showcase #34
Sep 1961

Part of the The Atom legacy

Ray Palmer is one of 4 heroes to carry the The Atom mantle. See the whole The Atom family ▸

Trivia

  • Ray Palmer's Atom wasn't the first to carry that name — he was a Silver Age reinvention of an earlier DC hero, making 'The Atom' a legacy identity from the moment Palmer first suited up.dc.fandom.com
  • Palmer's civilian name was no accident — it was a deliberate tip of the hat to real-world science-fiction editor Raymond A. Palmer, giving the character a literary pedigree right out of the gate.dc.fandom.com
  • Among the Atom's most gloriously offbeat Silver Age tricks was his ability to shrink small enough to travel through telephone lines, a genuinely bizarre mobility gimmick that became one of the most iconic quirks of his classic run.dc.fandom.com
  • Gardner Fox has written more of Ray Palmer's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 40 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1961–2022

Showcase #34 1961
Showcase #34
The Atom #24 1966
The Atom #24
Justice League of America #110 1974
Justice League of America #110
Justice League of America #149 1977
Justice League of America #149
DC Comics Presents #26 1980
DC Comics Presents #26
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3
Guy Gardner #10 1993
Guy Gardner #10
Showcase '94 #6 1994
Showcase '94 #6
JLA #27 1999
JLA #27
JSA #54 2004
JSA #54
Countdown #6 2008
Countdown #6
Adventures of Superman #4 2013
Adventures of Superman #4
Justice League of America #12 2017
Justice League of America #12
Naomi: Season Two #2 2022
Naomi: Season Two #2

Appearances (151–287 of 287, oldest first)

Superman (1987)
#28
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Action Comics Weekly (1988)
Comics Scene Spectacular (1989)
#7
Star Trek (1989)
#47
Guy Gardner (1992)
#10
Superman & Batman Magazine (1993)
Showcase '94 (1994)
#6
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
Titans Beat (1996)
#1
Impulse / Atom Double-Shot (1998)
#1
DC One Million (1998)
#2
JLA (1997)
New Teen Titans Archives (1999)
#1
Wizard: The Comics Magazine (1991)
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. (1999)
#9
Big Bang Comics (1996)
#33
JLA: Heaven's Ladder (2000)
#1
Bizarro Comics (2001)
Green Arrow (2001)
JLA: Secret Origins (2002)
JLA / JSA Secret Files & Origins (2003)
#1
JLA / JSA: Virtue and Vice (2002)
Action Comics (1938)
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000)
JLA: Liberty and Justice (2003)
Green Lantern (1990)
JSA (1999)
#54
Plastic Man (2004)
#3
Flash (1987)
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular No. 6 Replica Edition (2004)
Identity Crisis (2004)
The Flash (2002)
The World's Greatest Super-Heroes (2005)
Solo (2004)
#7
Justice League of America (2006)
Teen Titans (2003)
#38
Countdown (2007)
The All-Star Companion (2000)
#3
Comic Book Comics (2008)
#3
The Brave and the Bold (2007)
Countdown to Final Crisis (2008)
Tiny Titans (2008)
JLA: That Was Now, This Is Then (2008)
Solomon Grundy (2009)
#5
Superboy: The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told (2010)
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (2010)
#3
Brightest Day: The Atom Special (2010)
#1
Adventure Comics (2009)
DCU: Legacies (2010)
Giant-Size Atom (2011)
#1
DC Universe Online Legends (2011)
#5
Superboy (2011)
#6
Titans (2008)
#34
The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2011)
#9
DC Comics Presents: The Teen Titans (2011)
#1
Firestorm: The Nuclear Man (2011)
DC Universe: Legacies (2011)
Cover Story: The DC Comics Art of Brian Bolland (2011)
Young Justice (2011)
#22
Adventures of Superman: Gil Kane (2012)
Solo: The Deluxe Edition (2013)
Absolute Blackest Night (2013)
JSA Omnibus (2014)
#1
Batman / Superman (2013)
Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus (2015)
#2
Justice Society of America: A Celebration of 75 Years (2015)
Crisis on Infinite Earths Deluxe Edition (2015)
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis (2015)
Superman - Action Comics (2012)
#9
JSA by Geoff Johns (2018)
#2
Doomsday Clock (2018)
#9
DC Comics - The Legend of Batman (2017)
#38
Justice League of America by Brad Meltzer: The Deluxe Edition (2020)
Who's Who Omnibus (2021)
#1
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition (2021)
Naomi: Season Two (2022)
Dark Crisis #0 FCBD Special Edition (2022)
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus (2024)
Power Girl: Uncovered (2024)
#1
AEW Origins (2024)
AEW Origins Special Edition (2025)
#1
DC Finest: Justice League of America: The Bridge Between Earths (2024)
Detective Comics (2011)
Batgirl (2025)
#3
Jenny Sparks (2024)
#6
DC Comics Presents 26 (Facsimile Edition) (2025)
DC Finest: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2025)
DC Finest: Team-Ups: Chase to the End of Time (2025)
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen - The Deluxe Edition (2025)
DC Finest: Justice League of America: The Return (2025)