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Atomics
Cover of the first issue
Publication information
PublisherAAA Pop
Dark Horse Comics
Image Comics
First appearanceThe Atomics #1
Created byMike Allred
In-story information
Type of organizationSuper hero team
Base(s)Snap City
Agent(s)Madman
It Girl
Mr. Gum
Zap Man
Lava Lass
The Slug
Adam Balm
Black Crystal
The Lazer
Horn
Carla

The Atomics is a fictional superhero team first appearing in The Atomics #1 and created by Mike Allred. Its members include Madman, It Girl, Mr. Gum, Zap Man, Lava Lass, The Slug, Adam Balm, Black Crystal, and The Lazer. Their headquarters are located in Snap City.

Publication history

Since the cancellation of The Atomics, the team has appeared as supporting characters in Madman and Madman Atomic Comics.

Fictional team history

Former enemies, now allies, are the Mutant Street Beatniks who were originally just ordinary beatniks. When Mott first arrived he was being chased by Zenelle, a female alien from a species infamous throughout the galaxy for devouring their mates after the wedding night. Zenelle left behind a trail of spores as she tracked Mott through the city, exposure to which caused the beatniks to mutate into disgusting, warty versions of themselves. Zenelle fell in love with one of these mutants and carried him away, much to the relief of Mott.

Blaming Madman for their deformity, the Mutant Street Beatniks remained bitter enemies until they discovered that their deformation was simply the first stage of their mutation, which gave them super powers such as elasticity. Discovering these powers cleared up their skin condition, so they no longer hate Madman and have formed a super-hero team calling themselves The Atomics. Around this time, their missing comrade returned from space, revealing that Zenelle had actually fallen in love with him to the degree she went against her culture and refused to eat him. Because of the different time-flow between Snap City and Zenelle's planet, when their comrade returned he brought with him his teenage son, the product of his union with Zenelle.

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