Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #2
In "The Remote-Control Traitor," Doctor Solar faces a chilling threat when Gail Sanders is abducted and manipulated through a hidden radio implant, turning her into a weapon against him. With her mind compromised and her actions controlled from afar, Solar must race to save her before the mind control proves fatal—before she can even be saved from herself. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Bob Fujitani, with a cover by Richard Powers, this 1962 Western Comics classic delivers a tense, psychological twist on the superhero thriller.
In "The Remote-Control Traitor," Jo is targeted by a shadowy enemy who uses hypnosis and a hidden radio implant to turn her into a weapon against Doctor Solar. As she fights the mind control, Jo must confront both her attacker’s manipulation and her own unraveling will—before the remote signal claims her completely.
In "The Night of the Volcano," Doctor Solar faces a catastrophic natural threat when an underwater atomic test triggers a dormant volcano, putting a nearby town in peril. With his powers pushed to the brink, Solar makes a desperate stand to contain the eruption—only to be saved by Clarkson at the last moment.
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Reprinted in Avontuur Classics #1807 (1966), Doktor Solar #2 (1966), Docteur Solar #[nn] (1979), Die Actionhelden #11 (1981), Semic superpocket #5 (1982), The Original Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #1 (1995), Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #1 (2004), Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives #1 (2010), Doctor Solar #6-061
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