Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #3
In "The Hidden Hands," scientist Doctor Gantry unveils an experimental invisibility suit, starting with harmless pranks that quickly spiral into something far more dangerous as the suit's mysterious influence begins to take hold. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Bob Fujitani, this 1963 Western Publishing classic blends sci-fi intrigue with creeping unease, all framed by George Wilson’s striking cover.
In "The Hidden Hands," scientist Doctor Gantry dons an experimental invisibility suit for a series of playful pranks—until the device begins to shift control, drawing him into increasingly dangerous acts as Nuro takes hold. The line between inventor and weapon blurs as the suit's power spirals beyond his grasp.
In "Solar's Deadly Double," a solar storm disrupts a weather-control satellite, forcing Doctor Solar to intervene—only to be split into two opposing energy forms, one red and one blue, each a mirror of the other. With his powers divided, the man of the atom must confront the chaos he’s unleashed before the duality consumes him.
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Reprinted in Avontuur Classics #1811 (1966), Doktor Solar #3 (1966), Die Actionhelden #11 (1981), Semic superpocket #5 (1982), Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #1 (2004), Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives #1 (2010), Die Actionhelden #14
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