Power of the Atom #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew settings capture a hero's sense of scale quite like the inside of a human body, and this June 1989 issue of Power of the Atom leans into that concept with vivid commitment. The cover by Graham Nolan and Keith Wilson plunges the tiny Atom into a churning, magenta-drenched bloodstream, his costumed figure dwarfed by swirling red blood cells surging in every direction — the tagline "Braving the Bloodstream!" says it all. William Messner-Loebs, Graham Nolan, and K.S. Wilson deliver a microscopic adventure that reminds readers why Ray Palmer's size-changing power opens up worlds most heroes never see.
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Atom travels inside another person's body to fix a broken blood vessel in their brain.
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