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| − | |image = Image: | + | |image = Image:Atomicus3.jpg |
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|status = Possibly Active, but not in this solar system | |status = Possibly Active, but not in this solar system | ||
|realname = | |realname = | ||
|debut = {{LH}} [[LH:2|#2]] | |debut = {{LH}} [[LH:2|#2]] | ||
| − | + | |origin = {{LH}} [[{{LH}} No.2|#2]] | |
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|affiliation = | |affiliation = | ||
|baseops =Early 1960s - [[Astro City]], Currently - unknown | |baseops =Early 1960s - [[Astro City]], Currently - unknown | ||
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|eyes = | |eyes = | ||
|hair = | |hair = | ||
| + | |subtype = hero | ||
|headlines = ''April 7, 1961:'' '''"Atomicus" Saves Missile Scientists'''<br> | |headlines = ''April 7, 1961:'' '''"Atomicus" Saves Missile Scientists'''<br> | ||
| − | '''Atomicus | + | ''Unknown:'' '''Atomicus Saves Ike''' <br> |
| − | ''' | + | '' Date & Paper Unknown:'' '''Atomicus Seen In Africa''' <br> |
| − | |appearances = {{LH}} [[LH | + | ''Date & Paper Unknown:'' '''Atomicus Saves President''' <br> |
| + | |appearances = {{LH}} [[{{LH}} No.2|#2]] | ||
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|intro =One of the most powerful heroes in [[Astro City]]'s history, though his time there wasn't very long. | |intro =One of the most powerful heroes in [[Astro City]]'s history, though his time there wasn't very long. | ||
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There were many thoughts as to how he came into being; one thought was that he was a disembodied alien intelligence, who was trapped by the reactor energies, which drew him into human form. While others speculated that he was an air force pilot thought vaporized in an atomic test and reborn through atomic power. Some just thought he might be an ancient spirit brought back to life. | There were many thoughts as to how he came into being; one thought was that he was a disembodied alien intelligence, who was trapped by the reactor energies, which drew him into human form. While others speculated that he was an air force pilot thought vaporized in an atomic test and reborn through atomic power. Some just thought he might be an ancient spirit brought back to life. | ||
| − | Atomicus' alter ego, Adam Peterson, started working for the staff of Astro City's mayor, [[Mayor Morton|Morton]] (first name unknown), shortly thereafter. Also working for the staff was [[Irene | + | Atomicus' alter ego, Adam Peterson, started working for the staff of Astro City's mayor, [[Mayor Morton|Morton]] (first name unknown), shortly thereafter. Also working for the staff was [[Irene Merryweather-Cronin|Irene Merryweather]], a mayoral aide. Atomicus and Merryweather were known to be a couple before Peterson's appearance. At the time, it was still not known that Peterson was Atomicus. Meriwether soon suspected the connection, however, and went about mercilessly attempting to prove that Peterson and Atomicus were one in the same. When she finally succeeded, the furious Atomicus left the Earth, never to be seen again. |
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| − | It has been confirmed by the [[First Family]] | + | It has been confirmed by several galaxy travelling heroes, including the [[First Family]], that Atomicus is still alive, pursuing his life-path out in space.{{Citation needed}} |
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| + | No further details are available, and this information is now over a decade old. | ||
|speculations = | |speculations = | ||
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|timelines = | |timelines = | ||
|footnotes = | |footnotes = | ||
| − | According to Kurt Busiek, Atomicus' storyline was inspired by an image Alex Ross drew of a Superman-esque character finally getting fed up with his love interest constantly trying to expose his secret identity. | + | According to Kurt Busiek, Atomicus' storyline was inspired by an image Alex Ross drew of a Superman-esque character finally getting fed up with his love interest constantly trying to expose his secret identity. |
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[[Category: Heroes]] | [[Category: Heroes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:04, 29 October 2025
HistoryThe entity that became the super-human Atomicus was formed in the Atomic Research Lab at Fort Kanigher in April of 1961. His first act of heroism was to rescue Dr. Vasily Petrov, a Soviet defector. (Soviet agents were attempting to return Dr. Petrov to Russia.) The hero was dubbed Atomicus by Elliot Mills, a reporter for the Astro City Rocket, on April 7th, 1961. There were many thoughts as to how he came into being; one thought was that he was a disembodied alien intelligence, who was trapped by the reactor energies, which drew him into human form. While others speculated that he was an air force pilot thought vaporized in an atomic test and reborn through atomic power. Some just thought he might be an ancient spirit brought back to life. Atomicus' alter ego, Adam Peterson, started working for the staff of Astro City's mayor, Morton (first name unknown), shortly thereafter. Also working for the staff was Irene Merryweather, a mayoral aide. Atomicus and Merryweather were known to be a couple before Peterson's appearance. At the time, it was still not known that Peterson was Atomicus. Meriwether soon suspected the connection, however, and went about mercilessly attempting to prove that Peterson and Atomicus were one in the same. When she finally succeeded, the furious Atomicus left the Earth, never to be seen again. Powers
In his Adam Peterson disguise, he wears the Atomicus costume underneath his clothes, but in a different form, flatter and simplified. He transforms it into the regular costume through some application of his powers. ObservationsIt has been confirmed by several galaxy travelling heroes, including the First Family, that Atomicus is still alive, pursuing his life-path out in space.[citation needed]
FootnotesAccording to Kurt Busiek, Atomicus' storyline was inspired by an image Alex Ross drew of a Superman-esque character finally getting fed up with his love interest constantly trying to expose his secret identity.
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