Character » Captain Atom appears in 809 issues.
Armor clad terrorist who has clashed with the Justice League.
Lex Luthor, Superman's arch-nemesis, is one of the most brilliant men alive, whose hatred of "interfering aliens" pushes him down the path of a sociopath. Known for his "ends justifies the means" approach to life, his single-minded and often brutal focus puts him at odds with The Man of Steel. Luthor is arguably DC Comics' most iconic villain.
Supervillian from a parallel universe, as the leader of the Extremists Lord Havok wants to conquer his earth (or any earth in the multiverse) or destroy them. He is a homage to the Marvel character Doctor Doom.
The epitome of the violent antihero in Kingdom Come. Magog has appeared in mainstream DCU continuity as David Reid, a metahuman Marine who has become a regular member of the Justice Society of America.
A super-villain turned reluctant hero, Major Disaster is an Earth Elemental who is in constant indirect contact with "Mother Earth" herself, Gaea.
The unstable Major Force has been an enemy of Captain Atom since his first annual
Man O' War's arch-nemesis.
Overseer of the creation of the Manhunters.
Bialyan national who briefly took up the identity of Irish hero Jack O'Lantern as part of Queen Bee's brainwashed Global Guardians.
She is the older twin sister of Billy Batson, Earth's mightiest mortal Shazam. By uttering the name of the wizard Shazam, Mary is granted the powers of the Biblical Solomon and the five Olympian Gods, becoming Mary Marvel.
An enemy of the Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) who wanted revenge on him. After finding out that Ted was killed, he decided to take out his revenge on Jamie Reyes.
Possessing the power of extreme mind control, Max Lord is one of the greatest masterminds on Earth. He has been closely associated with the JLI, and later with Checkmate.
Historical version of the fabled ancient sorceress and Queen of Avalon.
Nekron is the embodiment of death and darkness. He has the power to take and restore life as he pleases, contributing to the reanimation of many heroes in the past. Nekron has also recently become the leader and creator of the Black Lantern Corps, making Nekron the harbinger of the Blackest Night.
Neron is a fallen angel of Hell, a Devilish being of great power.
Heavy armored successor of the Peacemaker (Christopher Smith) and leader of the Leaguebusters.
Ivo is a mad scientist obsessed with immortality who is behind the creation of Amazo, Tomorrow Woman, Red Torpedo, Red Volcano, and The Amazoids
Roger Hayden became the second Psycho-Pirate when he found the fabled Medusa Mask, an artifact with the ability to control the emotional response of the human brain.
A villain who usually works with his wife and partner-in-crime, Jewelee.
Woman who ruled Bialya for some time.
A well spoken and eloquent street gang member.
Following his losing his quantum powers, Captain Atom sought out to gain Batman's approval that he could still be a hero. During which he helped Batman stop the Scarecrow.
Scott Alexander works at the Continuum.
Shadowstorm is a doppelganger of Firestorm created by the Orisha-Nla (Dark African Gods). He embodies the darker emotions of Firestorm and shares much of his powers.
Simon Stagg is the owner and CEO of Stagg Enterprises and the father of Sapphire Stagg. He is indirectly responsible for turning Rex Mason into Metamorpho.
Framed for a crime he didn't commit and forced into an experiment instead of being executed, Captain Atom quantom leaped 20 years into the future, where he was forced to serve under the government
Monarch and Prime fought on Earth-51 and the battle ended with Superman Prime tearing Monarch's armor open, resulting not only in a draw between the two but also the total annihilation of Earth-51.
Captain Atom was employed by the U.S. government to track down and eliminate the threat of the Ghost.
He was a main character in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Recently is has been revealed that there is more then one monitor. One particular Monitor was responsible for breaching Captain Atom's metal skin soon after coming home from the Wildstorm universe. It was revealed that his metal skin was weakened due to crossing through dimensional barriers on his way home, which made it easier to breach his skin. This Monitor did this with the intention of making Captain Atom become Monarch. Through recent issues of Ion it is revealed that Captain Atom may be a poossible threat to the monitors
A Belle Reve inmate possessing a genius-level I.Q. who suffers from a nerve-degenerating disease.
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