Elektron #7
In "Viagem numa granada mortal," Ray Palmer confronts a baffling bank heist in Ivy City, where a young woman’s uncanny ability to transform into a swan defies logic. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Sid Greene, this 1968 tale weaves Nordic myth into a cerebral mystery, testing Palmer’s scientific reasoning against the impossible. The cover by Gil Kane captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "Viagem numa granada mortal," Ray Palmer finds himself caught in a high-stakes chase across Austria, where a secret mission to secure a vital scientific breakthrough turns deadly as foreign agents close in. With no allies and only his wits to rely on, he must navigate a web of deception and danger in a race against time.
In the second part of "Viagem numa granada mortal," Atom faces a terrifying ordeal as enemy agents trap him inside a magnetically sealed grenade, with villain Rathaspitz planning a public broadcast of his demise as a propaganda stunt. The tension builds as the countdown to destruction begins, leaving Atom’s fate hanging in the balance.
In "O mistério da Moça-Cisne," Ray Palmer delves into a baffling bank robbery in Ivy City, where a mysterious young woman vanishes mid-escape—leaving behind only feathers and whispers of a swan’s flight. Drawing on Nordic legend, the tale weaves folklore into a puzzle that tests Palmer’s scientific reasoning, as he searches for a logical explanation behind what seems like impossible transformation.
In "O duplo problema do Homem Submarino," Aquaman is pushed to his limits as twin emergencies unfold beneath the waves: a fierce current sends debris hurtling toward a helpless ship, while a bathysphere is suddenly pinned under shifting ice. With no time to spare, the King of the Seven Seas must navigate both dangers—one above, one below—before disaster strikes.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #208 (1955), The Atom #10 (1963), Elektron #4 (1967)
Reprinted in Capitão Z (3ª Série) #6 (1968), Elektron #9 (1968)
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