Atom #7
In "Schwert des Atom: Ende und Anfang," Ray Palmer finds himself at a crossroads—both personally and physically—when a rift with Jean leads him to flee to South America. After a crash leaves him shrunk to just 15cm, he discovers a hidden society of similarly tiny beings and becomes unexpectedly drawn into their struggle for freedom. Written by Jan Strnad and brought to life with dynamic art by Gil Kane—both interior and cover—this 1985 issue blends intimate drama with high-stakes adventure in a world where size is no measure of courage.
In "Schwert des Atom: Ende und Anfang," Ray Palmer finds himself stranded at just 15 centimeters tall after a crash in South America, far from the life he left behind with Jean. Forced to navigate a world of giant inhabitants, he becomes entangled in a hidden struggle for freedom among a culture that sees him as both a curiosity and a symbol.
In "Zwickmühlen," the Atom takes on a new role as a sword-wielding protector of the Morlaidh, rallying their people against a tyrannical king. As he leads the resistance, he finds himself drawn to Princess Laethwen, whose courage and quiet strength challenge everything he thought he knew about heroism.
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