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  2. Captain Atom - Wikipedia

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    Captain Atom is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books, initially owned by Charlton Comics before being acquired in the 1980s by DC Comics. [1] All possess some form of energy-manipulating abilities, usually relating to nuclear fission and atomic power.

  3. L.A.W. (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Avatar kept Captain Atom trapped within a large crystal that contained his powers. The Avatar revealed that he needed Captain Atom's powers to carry out his plan. Senior Advisor of Metahuman Affairs, Sarge Steel, was asked by the President to go to the Swiss Alps to find any information that he could about the Avatar and the disappearance ...

  4. Major Force - Wikipedia

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    In Superman/Batman, Major Force joins a government task force led by Captain Atom alongside Power Girl, Starfire, Katana, and Black Lightning. He is killed with Atom absorbs his energy. In Green Lantern (vol. 3) #180 (October 2004), Major Force apparently kills Kyle Rayner's mother Maura. Kyle decapitates him and takes his head into space ...

  5. Nightshade (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nightshade was first introduced in Captain Atom #82, as a partner for the titular hero. [2] Her real name is Eve Eden and her father is a U.S. senator. She is blonde and wears a black wig as Nightshade. She was romantically involved with Captain Atom for a brief time.

  6. General Wade Eiling - Wikipedia

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    He is a prominent military general who contributed to Nathaniel Adam's transformation into Captain Atom and later becomes a supervillain after transferring his brain into Shaggy Man's body. Eiling appears in The Flash , portrayed by Clancy Brown , and Justice League Unlimited , voiced by J. K. Simmons .

  7. Bombshell (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bombshell has Dilustel (quantum metal) skin like Major Force and Captain Atom, which was cut from the body of an alien lifeform known as the Silver Shield after being captured by Project Atom. This skin makes her nearly invulnerable and grants her a measure of superhuman strength (enough to throw a car with ease and hurt Wonder Girl and other ...

  8. Cary Bates - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Bates returned to the character Captain Atom and wrote The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1–6 together with co-writer Greg Weisman who had also worked with him on many issues of the 1980s Captain Atom series. In 2023, Bates was interviewed about his career by writer Mark Millar for his YouTube series about comic book creators.

  9. Extreme Justice - Wikipedia

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    The team is led by Captain Atom and consists of Maxima, Blue Beetle (Ted Kord), Booster Gold, and Amazing-Man (Will Everett III). They are later joined by Firestorm (Ronald Raymond), Plastique, and the Wonder Twins (Zan and Jayna). [3] Carol Ferris becomes the administrator of their Mount Thunder facility.