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Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives Volume 4 (v. 4) Stunning painted covers sucked in even the most casual comics reader, and the source of Solar’s astounding powers — nuclear radiation — addressed one of the biggest fears of the day. His guest appearance in The Occult Files of Dr.After his debut in October of 1962, Doctor Solar sw

Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives Volume 4 (v. 4)

Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives Volume 4 (v. 4)

Title:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom Archives Volume 4 (v. 4)
Author:Paul S. Newman
Rating:4.64 (801 Votes)
Asin:1593078250
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:216 Pages
Publish Date:2008-01-22
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After his debut in October of 1962, Doctor Solar swiftly rose to join Magnus, Robot Fighter as one of Gold Key’s most popular original heroes. Stunning painted covers sucked in even the most casual comics reader, and the source of Solar’s astounding powers — nuclear radiation — addressed one of the biggest fears of the day. While the character has been reinvented in the decades since, his adventures in this archive of Gold Key and Wilson comics completes the body of work that formed his foundation. This collection restores and reprints issues #23 through 31 of the original Doctor Solar comic book series — the revolutionary science-fiction adventure that gave birth to one of comics’ most distinctive and beloved super heroes — for the first time in over 40 years. His guest appearance in The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor #14 is also included, making this the biggest Doctor Solar volume of them all!

Editorial : From Publishers Weekly This archival reprint of the Silver Age's superhero stands as a stiff if warmly nostalgic document showcasing the abrupt transition of a cult favorite character from a clear-eyed do-gooder to a powerful yet tormented outcast. The volume collects the last five issues published in the late 1960s, before picking up the story again with five issues in the early 1980s. Our hero, who manipulates atomic energy into a vast array of superpowers, could not be more different from one age to the next. The quaint early stories recount unpretentious, repetitive battles of good against evil, with distinctive retro art by Colón. The later stories showcase a mercurial protagonist whose exploits are overshadowed by the desperate search for a cure to his condition, indicative of America's changing view of nuclear power. Surprisingly the most entertaining episode in the book is an issue of The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor, where our hero is little more than a supporting guest

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