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A [[Charlton Comics]] superhero who got incorporated into [[The DCU]] following ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.
 
The original Charlton Captain Atom was '''Allen Adam''', created by writer [[Joe Gill]] and artist [[Steve Ditko]]. He first appeared in ''"Space Adventures''" #33 (March, 1960). Allen was a scientist in the United States Air Force who was working on an experimental rocket when it was accidentally launched. The rocket exploded in midair, taking Allen with it - but he reformed again on the ground, having somehow acquired superpowers in the explosion. Naturally, he put those powers to use as a superhero. The character regularly appeared in ''"Space Adventures''" until its issue #42 (October, 1961). Then held his own magazine from December, 1965 to December, 1967. A small number of new Captain Atom stories appeared in anthology titles of [[The Seventies|1970s]] and [[The Eighties|the early 1980s]].
 
When [[DC Comics]] bought the Charlton characters, and brought them into the DCU, they gave Captain Atom his own ongoing, written by pre-''[[Gargoyles]]'' Cary Bates and [[Greg Weisman]]. Starting on March, 1987. This series rebooted Captain Atom from the ground up - a new character with a new origin and new powers. The [[Post-Crisis]] Captain Atom was '''Nathaniel Adam''', a captain in the USAF, court-martialled for a crime he didn't commit. He was given a choice: a death sentence, or participation in a potentially fatal experiment—sitting at ground zero of a nuclear explosion encased in an alien metal, in the hope of testing the metal's properties. Survival would mean freedom. Nathaniel chose the experiment. The explosion didn't kill him; what it ''did'' do was bond the alien metal to his flesh, giving him superpowers, and throwingthrow him twenty-odd years forward into the present day. He found himself able to access the '"quantum field'" that underpins reality to produce a variety of effects.
 
So far, so expected. Where ''Captain Atom'' diverged was that Nathaniel had been a member of military intelligence, and was pressed once more into service for them as a deep-cover agent, as the new government refused to fufilfulfill the promise of the previous government. His cover identity was that of a superhero, the Charlton adventures presented as his fake backstory, but in reality, he was working for the government. The course of the ongoing saw Nathaniel try to discover the truth behind his original frame-up, attempt to establish his freedom from his superiors, and slowly become the hero he pretended to be. He also joined up with [[Justice League of America|Justice League International]], initially as an agent, but going on to serve as a hero.
 
Then [[Executive Meddling]] intervened. Captain Atom was intended to become Monarch, villain of [[Crisis Crossover]] ''Armageddon 2001''; as a result the ongoing was cancelled in September, 1991, after a five -year run. News of Monarch's secret identity leaked out, and in order to ensure that it remained a secret, C-list hero Hawk was chosen to become the villain instead.
 
It was some while before Captain Atom returned to the spotlight in ''Captain Atom: Armageddon'' (2005-2006), a 9-issue miniseries that saw Nathaniel trapped in the Wildstorm universe, trying to find his way back to the DCU. He finally made it... but unfortunately, he was just in time for a [[Face Heel Turn]], becoming Monarch for real in the run-up to ''[[Countdown to Final Crisis]]''. Monarch was eventually defeated in the course of ''Countdown'', disappearing from sight.
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Captain Atom resurfaced in a backup feature in ''Action Comics'', making a [[Heel Face Turn]] back to heroism, and slowly regaining his true identity and memories. He then went on to appear alongside his former JLI colleagues in ''[[Brightest Day|Justice League: Generation Lost]]'', as they attempted to track down a resurrected Max Lord.
 
A new{{when}} Captain Atom ongoing is one of the titles in DC's ''[[New 52]]'' relaunch.
 
Cap's most famous [[Expy]] is Doctor Manhattan of ''[[Watchmen]]''.
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