The Atom #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of The Atom #4 tells the whole story at a glance: in a clever four-panel sequence, "the world's smallest super-hero" bounces off an eraser, rides the rebound into the air, leaps toward a full-sized thief, and delivers a punch that stops the crook cold — all narrated in the Atom's own thought bubbles with delightful Silver Age charm. Gil Kane's pencils and Murphy Anderson's inks give the tiny titan tremendous kinetic energy, making every miniature leap feel genuinely thrilling against that vivid yellow backdrop. Featuring the story "Case of the Innocent Thief," this January 1962 DC gem showcases why Gardner Fox's pint-sized hero punches well above his weight class.
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