Atom #6
In "Flucht in die Zwischendimension," Ray Palmer’s life hangs in the balance when a lab accident exposes him to a powerful experimental beam, forcing him to shrink into the micro-universe to survive. Trapped in a hidden realm, he finds himself caught in a conflict between two warring civilizations, each with their own secrets and stakes. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Sid Greene’s precise inks, this 1984 issue from Egmont Ehapa offers a rare, early glimpse into the Atom’s adventures beyond Earth. The cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by Murphy Anderson, captures the moment of transformation with striking detail.
When an experimental beam accidentally strikes Ray Palmer during a demonstration, he’s forced to flee into the micro-universe to survive. Trapped in a hidden realm, he finds himself caught in a long-standing conflict between two warring civilizations.
In "Insekten des Todes," a prison accident awakens Bertram Larvan’s forgotten memories, reconnecting him to the secret identity of the Atom. Now free and driven by rage, he turns his fury on Ray Palmer, plunging the hero into a deadly confrontation that ends with Palmer presumed dead.
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