Justice League: The Atom Project #2 features Captain Atom's unstable powers causing chaos and dissent. Discover why Ryan Choi ...
Justice League: The Atom Project Issue 1 is published by DC Comics. Written by Ryan Parrott and John Ridley, art by Mike Perkins, colors by Adriano Lucas and letters by Wes Abbott. The Atoms must ...
Justice League: The Atom Project #1 opens with a manhunt, as a man on a train evades the soldiers that are searching for him. This man is revealed to be Captain Nathaniel Adam, aka Captain Atom .
Now, let's turn our attention to this week's comic offering: Justice League: The Atom Project #1, hitting stores on Wednesday, January 1st. Behold, the synopsis: IT'S THE GREATEST POWER IN THE DC ...
Justice League: The Atom Project #1 — written by Ryan Parrot and John Ridley, with art by Mike Perkins, colors by Adriano Lucas, and letters by Wes Abbot — employs this trope, poorly executed ...
Finally, we have a hero who’s likely Captain Atom, a radioactive metahuman who became popular after his appearance in the classic Justice League Unlimited animated series.
Green Arrow's fancy archery wouldn't repel Darkseid, making him the weakest Justice League member ... shrinking down would be helpful. Typically, Atom doesn't even possess the ability to grow ...
With its final update, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League abruptly wrapped up its ... to try to resurrect Arkham Batman for a future project that may actually exist now, according to rumors.
The Atom Project was first mentioned in Justice League Unlimited #1.Overseen by Ryan Choi and Ray Palmer, both scientist superheroes who used the Atom name, they have been tasked with a special ...