Atom #2
In "Schrumpf dich gesund!", Ray Palmer, as the Atom, takes on a gang of criminals in his lab, while the Falcon and Falcongirl intercept another gang and uncover a reformed member. Meanwhile, Johnny Burns visits his injured mother in the hospital, only to find a new criminal known as Toyboy committing a crime—someone who bears an uncanny resemblance to him. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Sid Greene, this 1980 issue features a striking cover by Joe Staton and Frank McLaughlin.
In "Schrumpf dich gesund!", Atom faces a sudden, paralyzing fear of shrinking—just as Superman and Ray are attacked in the Fortress of Solitude, forcing the tiny hero to confront his phobia and step up when it matters most.
In "Guten Mann, böser Mann - wer denn nun?", Ray Palmer as the Atom takes down a gang in his lab, while the Falcon and Falcongirl intercept another crew—only to find a reformed criminal among them. When a new gangster calling himself Toyboy commits a crime, the shocking twist is that he looks exactly like Johnny Burns, who’s just visiting his injured mother in the hospital.
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↩ Reprints The Atom #31 (1967), Action Comics #435 (1974), DC Comics Presents #15 (1979)
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