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Summary

Captain Atom is not only resistant to Superman’s powers but stronger, making him a formidable foe.
Batman seeks Jenny Sparks’ help to take down Captain Atom, who has gone rogue in Los Angeles.
Captain Atom’s powers, drawn from the Quantum Field, have no known limit, making him a dangerous threat.

Warning: contains spoilers for Jenny Sparks #1!

DC has confirmed that a most unlikely hero is not only resistant to one of Superman’s most crucial powers, but also stronger than the Man of Steel as well. In a preview for DC Black Label’s forthcoming Jenny Sparks, the former leader of the Authority comes out of retirement to take down Captain Atom, who has seemingly gone rogue, but not before revealing the true scope of his powers.

DC shared a preview of Jenny Sparks #1, written by Tom King and drawn by Jeff Spokes, with AIPT. For reasons yet unknown, Captain Atom has gone off the deep end. Batman goes to Jenny Sparks seeking help. He brings her up to speed: Wonder Woman is on standby at Themyscira while Superman searches Los Angeles for Captain Atom. Batman tells Jenny that the radiation Captain Atom is leaking jams up Superman’s X-Ray vision, forcing Kal-El to rely on his ears to find his former ally.

Unfortunately, according to Batman, Los Angeles is a “noisy city.”

Captain Atom’s Comic Book Origin, Explained

Captain Atom, Despite His Great Power, is a Second Stringer

Co-created by Steve Ditko for Charlton Comics in 1960, Captain Atom would become a part of the DC Universe in the mid-1980s. A former Air Force officer, Nathaniel Adam, was part of an experiment that hurled him forward in time but also gave him fantastic powers. Taking the name Captain Atom, he would become one of DC’s most prominent heroes of the late 1980s. Captain Atom was a key part of stopping the Dominator’s plans in the Invasion crossover event, which led to a spot leading the European branch of the Justice League.

Drawing his power from a mysterious force called the “Quantum Field,” the upper limits of Captain Atom’s powers have never been charted, and it is speculated there may actually be no limit to what he can do.

However, Captain Atom’s heyday quickly faded, and the character became relegated to guest-star status, despite the fact he’s one of DC’s heaviest hitters. Drawing his power from a mysterious force called the “Quantum Field,” the upper limits of Captain Atom’s powers have never been charted, and it is speculated there may actually be no limit to what he can do. His powers are energy-based. He can absorb and manipulate energy, and fire it off in blasts at his opponents. The prospect of a mega-powerful being like Captain Atom turning evil is scary.

Superman Should Fear Captain Atom

Captain Atom Can Elude Superman’s X-Ray Vision

Yet what truly makes Captain Atom unique among the other heroes of the DC Universe is that he is one of the few who can defeat Superman. In the alternate universe of Injustice,Captain Atom unleashes the full brunt of his powers on an evil Superman. Captain Atom had Superman nearly defeated, and might have finished the job if not for Wonder Woman. Captain Atom now has another advantage over the Man of Steel, in that he can avoid Superman’s X-Ray vision, making him harder to detect and harder to beat.

Source: AIPT

Jenny Sparks #1 is on sale August 21 from DC Comics!

Jenny Sparks #1 (2024)

Writer: Tom King Artist: Jeff Spokes Letterer: Clayton Cowles Cover Artist: Jeff Spokes

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