About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Atomic Mouse, Hans Zarkov, Mandel Karlsson, Parmanu, Nyoka the Jungle Girl, Cole Black, Prince Vultan, Wendy the Good Little Witch, Master Man, Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost, Prince Barin, Syzygy Darklock, Dirty Duck, Jolly Jumper, Treens, Ezra, Suicidal Syd, Asa-Nisse, Lady Demon, The Things, Valentina, Sweet Gwendoline, The Iron Corporal, Billoo, The Bulldaggers, Buster Capp, Grace, The Cockroach, Tom Puss, Captain Freedom, Eva Kant, Castor Oyl, The Checkered Demon, Prince Nathan, Vita-Man, Faustus, Bondying, The Common Man, Bix Barton, Major Misunderstanding, Meteor Man, Bronze Man, Brain Boy, Tullus, Jonathan Steele, Judy of the Jungle, Tigress, Dago, Jabbar, Mr. Dithers, Therons, Frenchy the Clown, Sarvan, Zago, Git Hoskins, Morgyn the Mighty, Buddy Bradley, Bugman, Scoop Smith, Ginger, Clay McHenry, Mangle, Cyann, Kolosso, Harris Tweed, Joe Bones the Human Fly, Isa, Fleur de Lys, Capitao Brasil, Brave Captain Kipper, Crazyman, Dan Dare. Excerpt: Atomic Mouse is a funny animal superhero created in 1953 by Al Fago for Charlton Comics, depicted as an ordinary mouse who is shrunk by an evil magician and given U-235 pills that grant him super powers, which he uses in his fight for justice against the evil Count Gatto. The strip bearing his name ran to 54 issues over eleven years, and many of his stories were reprinted during the mid-1980s by the American Comics Group. In 2001, Atomic Mouse was licensed by the furry comic company Shanda Fantasy Arts. Fago imitated his own character by creating Atomic Rabbit (a.k.a. Atomic Bunny) and Atom the Cat, both of whom had costumes and powers similar to those of Atomic Mouse. Atomic Mouse #1, published by Shanda Fantasy Arts in 2001.In 2001, Shanda Fantasy Arts licensed the character and gave him a new origin. The City of Rodentia is menaced by an asteroid, so Professor LaSern...