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"Captain Nathaniel Adam was involved in an ill-fated experiment which ended up
disintegrating him. Somehow, his consciousness survived and he managed to
reintegrate himself through sheer force of will. Moreover, he had new abilities
based on the atomic power that now flowed through him. He could fly near the
speed of light, fight with super-strength, pass through solid objects, and focus
energy blasts through his hands. These powers made him a super-hero, as well as
a key part of the national defense strategy. To ensure his loyalty however, two
unscrupulous generals resorted to blackmail, framing him for the murder of a
high-ranking general. Luckily, he was eventually cleared of these charges.
Captain Atom
was originally a character from Charlton Comics. He moved over to DC, along with
the Question and
Blue Beetle, in the Crisis on Infinite
Earths." - ComicBase™ 7.0.
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Captain Atom (DC) #1 $4.00
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Captain Atom (DC) #2 $3.10
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Captain Atom (DC) (Fn) #6 $1.00
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Captain Atom (DC) #8 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #15 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #20 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #21 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #22 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #23 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #25 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #26 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #27 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #28 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #29 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #30 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #31 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #32 $2.50
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Captain Atom (DC) #33 $2.50
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Captain Atom Annual (DC) #2 $3.00
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Captain Atom Armageddon #1a $2.99
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Captain Atom Armageddon #1b $2.99
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Captain Atom Armageddon #2 $2.99
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"On location among the historic ruins of Chichen Itza,
Mexico, a movie crew is attempting to shoot the debut of the newest serial
sensation, Captain Gravity. Unfortunately, the film is just a front for a group
of Nazis, who seek a legendary extraterrestrial artifact known only as Element
115.
Tricked into betraying his friends and the artifact to the
Germans, young Joshua Jones seems to be the only one left to foil the Nazis’
evil scheme. Gambling everything on the unknown effects of his exposure to
Element 115, Jones hopes the appearance of the supposedly fictional Captain
Gravity will save the day.
This four-issue mini-series combines the campiness of Golden
Age stories with the melodrama of B-grade movies, but also provides solid
storytelling with realistic, 3-D characters. The story also confronts the issue
of racism head on, comparing Hitler’s campaign against the Jews with America’s
treatment of blacks and other minorities during the same time period." - ComicBase™ 7.0.
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Captain Gravity and Power of Vril #2 $2.95
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Captain Gravity and Power of Vril #6 $2.95
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Captain Gravity #1a $3.00
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Captain Gravity #1b $3.00
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"Captain Justice is the definition of a super hero. He’s pure
of heart, and his powers are more than a match for any villain foolish enough to
cross him. The only problem is, Captain Justice doesn’t really exist. He’s just
a comic book character, and his entire imaginary universe is fading away due to
lack of believers.
Believing that nothing is impossible, Captain Justice journeys
to the real world, in an attempt to revive his character and what he stands for.
But such things are never so easy, and he soon discovers his amazing powers
don’t work in our reality. Does Captain Justice have what it takes to be a real
hero, or is he helpless as a normal man? The fate of two worlds hangs on the
answer.
This two-issue story by J.M. DeMatteis and Steve Leialoha is
based on a television screenplay by Dusty Kaye." - ComicBase™ 7.0.
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Captain Justice #1 $2.00
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Captain Justice #2 $2.00
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"The original Marvel Comics version of Captain Marvel
premiered in the Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 1)
anthology in the mid-1960s, and Captain Marvel received his own title a few
years later. He was an officer in the army of the warlike Kree Race who turned
against his homeworld to become a defender of both Earth and the rest of the
cosmos. After countless galaxy-spanning adventures, he was brought down by the
most down-to-earth evils: cancer. The new Captain Marvel who stars in this
1995–1996 series is the son of the original hero and returns to restore justice
to the galaxy.
Unlike other older characters who receive
makeovers from comic creators, Captain Marvel seems to have avoided the trend
toward grim ’n’ grittiness. He cracks jokes and wears funny sayings on his
clothes such as "Kiss Me, I’m Kree." He also has a revamped costume and wears
his hair long." - ComicBase™ 7.0.
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Capt Marvel Giant #1 $3.00
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Capt Marvel, Life of #1 $3.00
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Capt Marvel, Life of #2 $3.00
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers (VF) #1 $2.60
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers (VF) #2 $2.00
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (FN) #2 $1.00
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Captain Universe Invisible Woman #1 $2.99
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Captain Universe X23 #1 $2.99
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