Just when you thought all hope was lost, the Captain is back! Bigger and bolder than ever! This is one of my all-time favorite issues of Captain Atom. Steve Ditko's splash page is nothing short of magnificent. These were good times to be reading Charlton Comics!
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| Stages of development of Captain Atom. How can you forget about that original blue suit? | 
All this and the second appearance of the all-new Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)! Along with a cameo by the original Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett).
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| My all-time favorite Steve Ditko Captain Atom! | 
Captain Atom #84 After The Fall, A New Beginning!
"After the Fall, A New Beginning"
Limited powers return for Captain Atom, along with a brand spanking new costume. He escapes from his captors and tries a new, spray-on uniform to shield people from his deadly radiation.
Script by David Kaler (Tiffany Sinn), with plot & pencils by Steve Ditko (Liberty Belle) & inked by Rocke Mastroserio (Mysterious Suspense).
First appearance of the new and exciting Captain Atom.
The villainous Iron-Arms also appears outside of Charlton Comics, in Americomics Special #1.
Modern Comics published an exact reprint of the Charlton issue #84 without the letter's page and newer ads with a different cover copy (Modern Comics logo and 35c cover price).
Captain Atom (as John Adam) appeared in a later Charlton Comics series in his old costume, Charlton Bullseye #7, by Dan Reed & Benjamin Smith, retelling his fantastic origin.
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| The villainous Iron-Arms also appears outside of Charlton Comics, in Americomics Special #1. AC published a few Charlton Action Heroes stories, prior to DC Comics acquiring the rights. | 
Thank You!
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| You don't see this very often, the original packaging Modern Comics were solicited in. | 
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| Modern Comics published an exact reprint of the Charlton issue #84 without the letter's page and newer ads with a different cover copy (Modern Comics logo and 35c cover price). | 

























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