Golden Age Appearances of the Earth-Two Atom (1940-1955)
Issue |
Cover Appearance |
Comment |
Reprinted |
All-American #19 |
No |
(no title) - First Appearance and Origin, I; Joe Morgan |
Secret Origins of DC Super-Heroes, - 1978, JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
All-American #20 |
No |
(no title) - First Appearance in Costume, thwarts jewelry thieves at a local ball |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
All-American #21 |
No |
(no title) - A crazed man and his brutish thugs kidnap a group of Calvin College students from a school picnic with the intention of enslaving them until he is thwarted by the Atom. |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
All-American #22 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up the Albano Gang as it extorts protection money from the family of "Truck" Tarbell |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
All-American #23 |
No |
(no title) - vs. Nada, a crooked hypnotist who frames Joe Morgan |
JSA All-Stars Archives #1 |
All-American #24 |
No |
(no title) - "Slink" & his boss run a protection racket target at shoe-shine boys and other kids working the street |
Flashback #30 |
All-American #25 |
No |
(no title) - Earl Evans & gang (bank robbers) kidnap Mary James and hole up in body shop |
|
All-American #26 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up a gambling ring extorting money from a Calvin College professor |
|
All-American #27 |
No |
(no title) - clears the name of James Baker, framed for arson |
|
All-American #28 |
No |
(no title) - 1st date with Mary James, vs. gang of fur hijackers |
|
All-American #29 |
No |
(no title) - prevents sabotage at a local steel mill |
|
All-American #30 |
No |
(no title) - while visiting Joe Morgan's health camp, the Atom foils graft at reform school |
|
All-American #31 |
No |
(no title) - vs. escaped convicts while on vacation at dude ranch |
|
All-American #32 |
No |
(no title) - defeats an attempt by criminals to revive the cult of Kali |
|
All-American #33 |
No |
(not title) - vs. the Cootie gang which has stolen a metal-dissolving formula |
|
All-American #34 |
No |
(no title) - breaks up ring of defense bond counterfeiters |
|
All-American #35 |
No |
(no title) - while on a Christmas visit to New York, Atom thwarts an attempt by Nazi agents to blow up the Statue of Liberty |
|
All-American #36 |
No |
(no title) - takes up baby-sitting job and then captures kidnappers who take the babies in his care |
|
All-American #37 |
No |
(no title) - thwarts crooked car racket |
|
All-American #38 |
No |
(no title) - captures Axis agents who murder an Army Intelligence Officer for some secret airplane schematics |
|
All-American #39 |
No |
(no title) - captures gangsters disrupting egg and dairy commerce in Calvin City |
|
All-American #40 |
No |
(no title) - vs. The Tusk, a costumed criminal avenging himself on his swindling business partners |
|
All-American #41 |
No |
(no title) - captures an agent of the Japanese Black Dragon Society |
|
All-American #42 |
No |
"Strange Case of the Disappearing Books" - solves theft of antique books |
|
All-American #43 |
No |
"Carnival of Crime" - captures crooks at carnival |
|
All-American #44 |
No |
"The Hungry Horse" - thwarts crooks stealing radium |
|
All-American #45 |
No |
"The Gallant Gambler" - The Atom risks life to help gambler |
|
All-American #46 |
No |
"The Little Men" - short men become terrorists to get respect |
|
All-American #48 |
No |
(no title) - thwarts crime while looking for a summer job as a reporter |
|
All-American #49 |
No |
"The Cowboy and the Atom" - captures crooks on a dude ranch |
|
All-American #50 |
No |
"The Atom is Dead" - vs. Moustache Max |
|
All-American #51 |
No |
"Guadzaloope Ball" - I: Perry Poodle, a classmate of Al's invents a baseball which he can control and falls afoul of crooks |
|
All-American #52 |
No |
"The Loneliest Man in the World" - clears the name of a defrauded medical scientist |
|
All-American #53 |
No |
"Colors and Crime" - captures crooks after a Hay Fever cure |
|
All-American #54 |
No |
(no title) - disguises himself as a crook to infiltrate a gang |
|
All-American #55 |
No |
"The Criminal Clocks" - thieves hide jewels in clocks |
|
All-American #56 |
No |
"The Friendship Dance" - solves mystery at dance |
|
All-American #57 |
No |
"The Atom vs. Nick Crock" - vs. Nick Crock |
|
All-American #58 |
No |
"Gangsters, Girls and Guns" - captures Dude Hendrick, impresses sorority |
|
All-American #59 |
No |
(no title) - helps college classmate when his guardian screws him out his inheritance |
|
All-American #60 |
No |
(no title) - Basil & Boris, Novice criminals |
|
All-American #61 |
No |
"Van Dorra's Box" - former safe-cracker's son is kidnapped and Atom must rescue the son and keep the father's name clear |
|
All-American #70 |
No |
"The Education of Stacy Hogan" - teaches his cousin Stacy not to imitate criminals |
|
All-American #71 |
No |
"Virtue Is It's Own Reward" - thwarts timber thieves and recovers a document written by George Washington |
|
All-American #72 |
No |
(no title) - vs. Boss, henchmen Slugger and Duke |
|
Yes |
"Putting on the Dog" - thwarts jewel thieves taking advantage of a dog lover |
DC Rarities Archives #1 |
|
Comic Cavalcade #22 |
No |
"The Bloodhound Compass" - bails out Perry Poodle after his new invention bring him into trouble with crooks |
|
Comic Cavalcade #23 |
No |
"The Most Popular Hat in the World" - captures crooks smuggling gems in a hat |
|
Comic Cavalcade #28 |
No |
"Mystery of the Midway Tunnel" - foils crooks sabotaging tunnel construction |
Legends of the DC Universe: Carmine Infantino HC |
Flash Comics #80 |
No |
"Jack and the Green Walk" - helps local kid get a job and thwart crime |
|
Flash Comics #82 |
No |
"The Talking Statue" - vs. counterfeiters, A: Perry Poodle |
|
Flash Comics #83 |
No |
"The Atom's Rest Cure" - solves crime at nightclub |
|
Flash Comics #87 |
No |
"Al Pratt's Problem" - wraps up crime while struggling with college essay |
|
Flash Comics #89 |
No |
"The Waltzing Crooks" - busts up crooks operating out of a dance studio |
|
Flash Comics #90 |
No |
"Murder on a Star" - Man murders then impersonates sister |
DC 100-Page Spectacular #18 |
Flash Comics #91 |
No |
"Double Dilemma" - solves a frame job on the Atom |
|
Flash Comics #92 |
No |
"Carnival of Crime" - solves crime at winter carnival |
|
Flash Comics #93 |
No |
"The Mystery of the Cabinets" - vs. an impersonator of stage act Mandini the Magician |
|
Flash Comics #94 |
No |
"Driveway for Crime" - thwarts bank robbers who have kidnapped Mary James and wired her to the bank alarm |
|
Flash Comics #95 |
No |
"Mystery of the Smiling Balloons" - vs. crooks with a diamond magnet |
|
Flash Comics #97 |
No |
"Winner Takes All" - thwarts crime at collegiate boat race |
|
Flash Comics #98 |
No |
"Terror Rides the Rails" - New costume, stops railroad saboteurs |
Justice League of America #99 |
Flash Comics #99 |
No |
"Disaster at Hairpin Turn" - defeats criminal trying to spoil miniature auto race |
|
Flash Comics #100 |
No |
"The Bullet-Eater" - helps scientist against crooks after a plastic ray |
|
Flash Comics #102 |
No |
"The Sneezing Statues" - captures crooks disguised as statues |
|
Flash Comics #103 |
No |
"The Rock Crushers" - captures crooks using a water truck filled with rocks to assist them in crime |
|
Flash Comics #104 |
No |
"The Vanishing Lighthouse" - defeats crooks that ground ships then rob them |
|
Sensation #86 |
No |
"The Undersea Raiders" - defeats scavengers trying to sink ships, wears his newer costume |