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All-American Comics #19 [Untitled]
Cover Date: October, 1940
Writer Bill O'Connor and artist Ben Flinton revealed the Atom in a short 6 page story, though the non - super powered character soon went on to bigger things. Al Pratt was a college student mocked for his short height and weak physique. When he was dumpe ...
Issue Description
Writer Bill O'Connor and artist Ben Flinton revealed the Atom in a short 6 page story, though the non - super powered character soon went on to bigger things. Al Pratt was a college student mocked for his short height and weak physique. When he was dumped by his girlfriend after proving useless against a mugger, Al hooked up with a boxing trainer to hone himself into fighting shape. He then donned a brightly colored costume with a face concealing mask and saved his ex from kidnappers in the guise of the Atom.
All-American Comics (1939)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Became All-American Western with issue 103 and All-American Men of War with 127 (though the series renumbered after 128, starting with 2 and continuing up until 117.
Issues #19-23, 25-29 are collected in JSA All Stars Archives Vol. 1
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