Showcase #34
Showcase #34
Cover Credits
Artist: Gil Kane

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Title: "Battle of the Tiny Titans"
Pages: 15

Feature(s):
Atom (Ray Palmer of Earth-1)

Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Penciller: Gil Kane
Inker: Murphy Anderson

Reprinted In:
100-Page Super Spectacular DC-14 (1973)
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest #9 (1981)
Atom Archives Vol. 1 HC (2001)
Showcase Presents:The Atom Vol. 1 TPB (2007)

Feature Character(s)

Supporting Character(s)

Villain(s)

  • Carl Ballard (a small time thief; next appearance in Atom #2)

Other Character(s)

  • Kulan Dar (a tiny alien from Julnar; no further appearances)
  • Alma Wilson (a bank teller; next appearance in Showcase #36)
  • Alma's boss, a lawyer, a judge, and jury (no further appearances)

Comments:
Ray first designs and uses his costume in this story. He also makes his first official appearance as the Atom.

This issue contains a 2-page text feature "Inside the Atom" recapping the history of the first Atom, Al Pratt. It also described the Atom's ability to travel through phone lines.

Synopsis:
A tiny genie appears in a bank and steals money before disappearing. Bank Teller, Alma Wilson, is accused of the crime, prompting her to ask her friend, Jean Loring, to be her attorney.

Jean’s boyfriend, Ray Palmer, who has just finished designing a costume which appears only when he shrinks to tiny size, as the Atom, encounters the genie in his lab. After a short scuffle, the genie explains he is an alien, Kulan Dar, who has become trapped on Earth. He is being controlled by a small time criminal because he needs the element Europium to return home.

After Kulan Dar disappears, Atom tracks down the crook, Carl Ballard. Ballard commands the alien to defend him, forcing the tiny titans to battle each other. Atom delays Kulan Dar long enough to gain possession of the dominator device Ballard used to gain control. Kulan then confesses his crime in court, which frees Alma, and leads to Ballard arrest.


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