The Atom #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fate of the Flattened-Out Atom!", scientist Andrew Frost stumbles upon a strange side effect: whenever the Atom shrinks, Frost experiences fleeting visions of the future. Determined to harness this power, Frost traps the Atom and locks him away, hoping to push his precognitive ability further. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane, with inks by Sid Greene and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1964 DC classic features a cover by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson.
In "Fate of the Flattened-Out Atom!", The Atom finds himself trapped by the cunning scientist Andrew Frost, who has developed a strange connection to Ray Palmer’s shrinking abilities—gaining fleeting glimpses of the future with each use. With Jean Loring racing to uncover the truth, the battle of wits and science escalates as Frost pushes his newfound precognition to its limits, testing the limits of both mind and matter.
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Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #9 (1968), Démon #13 (1980), Showcase Presents: The Atom #1 (2007), Relatos Fabulosos #94
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