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  2. Atom Smasher (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Atom Smasher about to crush Kobra. Albert finally gets his dream and is invited to join the reunited JSA under his new name and identity, Atom Smasher. [10] For years, Atom Smasher cherishes his role in upholding Pratt's legacy and constantly seeks to prove himself worthy to his Golden Age idols – especially when many of them became his teammates in the JSA.

  3. Captain Atom - Wikipedia

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    Unknown to the Captain for the longest time, it was the corrupt general who had Adam framed for killing a senior officer which, in turn, subjected him to the Atom Project years ago. The Ghost (Alec Rois): A physicist who developed a teleportation device that he used to become a millionaire, Alec Rois took on the persona of the Ghost and became ...

  4. Smasher (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Smasher first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977-February 1978), and was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum. He and the Imperial Guard are based on the Legion of Super-Heroes from DC Comics, with Smasher being based on Ultra Boy. A new Smasher, named Isabel Kane, appears as a member of the Avengers in the Marvel NOW! relaunch.

  5. Atom (Al Pratt) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Al Pratt's godson Al Rothstein was introduced; he was known as the superhero Nuklon (later changing his name to Atom Smasher), first appearing as a member of Infinity, Inc. In 1994, it was revealed that Pratt has a son named Grant Emerson, who becomes the superhero Damage before being killed during Blackest Night.

  6. Black Adam - Wikipedia

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    The canon version of Black Adam appeared only once during Fawcett's initial publication run of Captain Marvel comics. In The Marvel Family #1, Black Adam is an ancient Egyptian named Teth-Adam (i.e., "Mighty Human"), who is chosen by the wizard Shazam to be his successor due to his presumed moral purity. [6]

  7. 'The Adam Project' Will Not Be Getting a Sequel - AOL

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    According to director Shawn Levy, the Netflix hit starring Ryan Reynolds is 'self-contained.'

  8. Atom (Ray Palmer) - Wikipedia

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    The Atom (Professor Raymond Carson "Ray" Palmer) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by editor and co-plotter Julius Schwartz, writer Gardner Fox and penciler Gil Kane.

  9. Atom Zombie Smasher - Wikipedia

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    Atom Zombie Smasher is a real-time strategy game developed by independent developer Blendo Games.In it, the player attempts to rescue as many citizens as possible from an oncoming zombie horde using helicopter rescue units and an array of military units to protect the citizens and defeat the zombies.