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Space Adventures
Date | Number: 36 | Lang: English (en)
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   By danhagen
The first time I saw Captain Atom, I was at my grandparents’ home in bed with one of those diseases that 6 year-olds used to get, and my Aunt Shirley bought me a handful of comics to read, including Space Adventures 36, because the cover featured one of those costumed heroes she knew I loved. Okay, the McCarthyesque Cold War plots were already hackneyed by 1960. Charlton Comics was clearly a step below DC, even to 6-year-old, except in one respect — that artist I couldn’t yet name but could always recognize. Those angular, rather contorted figures, that sparkling radioactive con trail left by the hero in flight, the bizarrely beautiful yellow lamé costume, the curving mask that seemed have been designed, as someone said, using a French curve. And then there was that long-examined, curiously symbolic cover featuring a bisected someone who was half Air Force officer, half superhero. It was an artistic device used by Steve Ditko that he would use again on the second and much more famous superhero he would co-create, over at what would be called Marvel Comics.
   By Andrew999
Thanks for highlighting this Dan - Ditko's work stands out - always had a soft spot for Charlton
   By mormonyoyoman
Tondo’s gambit would be used the next year, rather clumsily, by Reed Richards.
  
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PublicationOctober 1960 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bimonthly
NotesCover images taken from inside story.
 
CoverOn Planet X
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesCover images taken from inside story.
 
Comic StoryThe Wreck of X-44 (5 pages)
SynopsisThe rocket-ship that Captain Atom is testing has been sabotaged.
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: 6698
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Gerald Mudge
 
Comic StoryThe Galactic Souvenir (7 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: 6096
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
 
Text StoryPenetro (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
 
Comic StoryThe Omnipotent Robot (6 pages)
SynopsisA scientist Siroco created Tondo, the Omnipotent robot, for space exploration. The planet where Tondo was created is not named, but a man whom Sirco calls 'Your Excellency' desires to use Tondo to explore possible worlds to invade and spread despotism. Tondo's first mission took an unexpected three years. He returns in bad shape, appearing damaged. Tondo shows moving pictures of the planet, displaying a desolate and unlivable planet. This dissuades the would-be invaders. Tondo's next mission is to Earth. Tondo intends on protecting the Earth by again deceiving the despotic conqueror.
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: 5916
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Tondo; Siroco
NotesSome of Tondo's powers include invisibility, a super-computer mind, invulnerability, super strength, super-sonic speed, and the ability to record and play back motion images.
 
Comic StoryCaptain Atom on Planet X (5 pages)
SynopsisCaptain Atom guards a new orbital satellite from enemy missles.
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: 6744
ContentGenre: Superhero
 
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