The Atom Project Issue 1 is a creepy scientific thriller, investigating the missing powers conundrum and questioning ethics.
The Justice League's new Atom Project is well-meaning, intending to restore lost powers--but instead, it might be the team's ...
In the wake of Absolute Power, the superpowers of planet Earth are in chaos… and it's up to the newly reformed Justice League to restore ... code named the Atom Project. But not everyone wants ...
Now, let's turn our attention to this week's comic offering: Justice League: The Atom Project #1, hitting stores on Wednesday, January 1st. Behold, the synopsis: IT'S THE GREATEST POWER IN THE DC ...
Justice League: The Atom Project #1 — written by Ryan Parrot and John Ridley, with art by Mike Perkins, colors by Adriano Lucas, and letters by Wes Abbot — employs this trope, poorly executed ...
The Atom Project was first mentioned in Justice League Unlimited #1.Overseen by Ryan Choi and Ray Palmer, both scientist superheroes who used the Atom name, they have been tasked with a special ...
Did we need to dedicate three pages to setting up The Atom Project, which I swear must ... Why would Superman, of all people, yell “Justice League…Attack!” when Wonder Woman was right ...
Green Arrow's fancy archery wouldn't repel Darkseid, making him the weakest Justice League member ... shrinking down would be helpful. Typically, Atom doesn't even possess the ability to grow ...
The Justice League’s new Unlimited roster allows the team to call upon just about any hero at a moment’s notice, and the team utilizes this with precision throughout Justice League Unlimited #1.
He has survived cosmic-level threats and defeated powerhouses like Captain Atom. One version of the character, Deathstorm, managed to absorb three Justice League teams into his Firestorm matrix ...