Elektron #6
In "Elektron e seu sósia fantasma," Ray Palmer ventures into Professor Hyatt’s Time Pool and finds himself trapped within a living moment of the past, where he must aid a sailor in peril without disrupting the timeline. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Sid Greene, this 1968 adventure blends time-travel science fiction with pulse-pounding historical encounters. The cover, also by Gil Kane and Sid Greene, captures the eerie tension of a ghostly double looming over the hero.
In "Elektron e seu sósia fantasma — II parte," the Phantom Double materializes on a quiet country road, shrinking to Atom size and setting off a tense game of deception. When a gunman confronts what he believes is Elektron, he's met with two identical figures—only one real—forcing the hero to rely on size shifts and invisibility to stay ahead.
In "O marujo e a luneta," Ray Palmer finds himself adrift in a living moment of the past after passing through Professor Hyatt’s Time Pool, where he must navigate the perils of history without altering its course. When he encounters a sailor in grave danger, Palmer’s quick thinking and steady hand test his resolve as he balances intervention with the need to preserve the timeline. A tense blend of science fiction and historical adventure, the story unfolds with quiet urgency and careful precision.
In "O presunçoso do mar," Aquaman’s over-the-top confidence leads him to crash a TV production recreating legendary sea tales—intervening at every turn to prove his dominance over ocean creatures, only to unravel the shoot and tarnish his own reputation in the process.
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