Atom #3
In "Atom se déchaîne," the World's Smallest Super-Hero faces off against a troupe of former circus performers turned criminals, each targeting the largest specimens of their chosen items. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Sid Greene’s inks, this 1982 adventure blends whimsy and suspense in a standout entry from the series. The cover, also by Gil Kane, captures the action with bold, expressive flair.
In "Atom se déchaîne," the World's Smallest Super-Hero faces off against a troupe of former circus performers turned criminals, each stealing the largest examples of everyday objects—while the hero, no matter how tiny, remains determined to stop them. The story crackles with playful menace, turning ordinary extremes into high-stakes heists.
In "Le briseur de mémoire," the Atom dives into a mysterious buzzing that leaves people momentarily empty of memory, unearthing a hidden feud among faculty at Ivy Town University behind the disorienting attacks. With sharp focus and quiet determination, he navigates the campus's academic tensions, where science and ego collide in unexpected ways.
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↩ Reprints The Atom #34 (1967), The Atom & Hawkman #41 (1969), The Atom & Hawkman #43 (1969)
Reprinted in Les Vengeurs #[1] (1982)
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