Atom #3
In "Kleiner Mann auf grosser Spur!", a man presumed dead for seven years suddenly regains his memory and returns to reconnect with his old gang — but his past is far from buried. With the Atom on the case, a web of old crimes and new dangers begins to unravel. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Sid Greene, the story unfolds with sharp pacing and suspense. The cover by Gil Kane and Sid Greene captures the tension perfectly.
In "Kleiner Mann auf grosser Spur!", Atom faces off against the Big-Bande, a gang of diminutive criminals specializing in stealing oversized objects. With their size giving them an edge in stealth and surprise, the hero must outthink them in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse across the city’s most unexpected corners.
In "Rache eines Toten!", a man believed dead for seven years suddenly regains his memory and returns to reconnect with his old gang—only to stir long-buried tensions. As past secrets resurface, Atom moves to stop a new wave of crime before it erupts.
In "Der Gedächtniskiller," the Atom follows a mysterious buzzing sound that leaves victims momentarily empty of memory, leading him into the tense academic rivalries of Ivy Town University, where science and ego collide in unexpected ways.
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