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Raymond Palmer (New Earth)

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Character Template
Character Template
Current Alias

Aliases
The Mighty Mite, the Tiny Titan, the World's Smallest Hero

Identity

Affiliation

Relatives
David Palmer (father, deceased), Susan Palmer (mother, deceased), Jean Loring (ex-wife)

Universe

Base Of Operations

Characteristics
Gender

Height

Weight
180 lbs (81.82 kg)

Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
None

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Physics Professor

Education
College Graduate, with PH.D. in Physics

Origin
Origin
Possesses a Metagene that allows him survive his size alteration

Place of Birth
Unknown

Creators

First appearance


Contents

History

Origin

While in college, Ray Palmer discovered a tiny fragment of white dwarf star material that had fallen to Earth. An astronomy and physics student doing research on the nature of size and matter, Ray theorized that if he were to grind a lens from this fragment and focus ultraviolet light through it, he could shrink anything struck by the light down to a fraction of its original size. Ray rushed off to his laboratory, tried the experiment, and found that it worked exactly as he had imagined, with one tiny little catch: the objects he shrunk became unstable and exploded moments later.

A couple of days later, a disillusioned Ray and some friends became trapped in a cave-in while out spelunking; Ray was forced to risk instability and use the shrinking lens on himself in order to escape the cave and save the lives of his friends. For some reason, however, Ray didn't explode and returned to his normal height. In fact, the shrinking lens worked on his body much better than he had expected, and he developed a set of control devices that gave him limited control over his weight as well as his size. Ray later hypothesized that some unknown "x-factor" in his genetic makeup prevented his atoms from becoming unstable, though many scientists now believe that Ray's ability to shrink was actually made possible by the "metagene" possessed by all humans. [1]

Superhero

Keeping his discoveries a secret, Ray created the secret identity of the Atom and embarked on a career of crime fighting in Ivy Town, Connecticut. For a while, the new Atom operated strictly on his own, battling such nemeses as Chronos the Time Thief, the Computer Crooks, and the Floronic Man. The Atom was voted in as the League's second non-founding member after a battle with the mysterious Mister Memory, who was later exposed as perennial JLA adversary Amos Fortune. [2] Ray later became a full-time physics professor at Ivy University, and married his longtime sweetheart Jean Loring, [3] though the couple was divorced only two years later. [4] Just before his divorce, the Atom traveled to the Amazon basin, where he discovered the Katarthans, a race of six inch tall aliens. [5]

Sword of the Atom-era
Sword of the Atom-era

After he and Jean split up, Ray returned to live amongst the aliens, and fell in love with Laethwen, a beautiful Katarthan princess. [6] The Katarthans and their village were soon wiped out by a horrible fire and the Atom returned to Ivy Town, only to find that one of his friends had written a book exposing Ray's secret identity in his absence. [7] After battling various foes, such as Strobe, Humbug, and Swarm, Ray learned that a US Government agency had engineered the destruction of the Katarthans, in order to induce his return to the States. [8] He avenged the Katarthans by permanently reducing the agents responsible for the massacre to six inches in height. [9] Ray returned to Ivy Town just long enough to bid his friends farewell, and then briefly went into hiding.

The shrunken agents, now calling themselves the Micro Squad, vowed revenge on Ray. Ginsburg, one of their number, made an attempt on Ray's life, but died in the attempt. Ray approached Amanda Waller, who convinced him to fake his own death and secretly join the espionage unit known as the Suicide Squad. [10] As a part of this mission, Ray went undercover and Adam Cray served in the Suicide Squad as the new Atom. Adam was killed by Blacksnake and Ray resumed the role of the Atom. [11] Later still, he joined the then-current Justice League on a semi-active basis. [12]

Ray was preceded as the Atom by Al Pratt, a member of the Justice Society of America. While Ray, and the Atoms who followed him, had shrinking powers, Al's superpower was superhuman strength. The two of them worked together occasionally during JLA/JSA team-ups. Al died during a battle against Extant. [13]

In time, Ray and Jean were able to be friends again. In the divorce she had received half of his patents. As a gesture of friendship, Jean decided to sign them back to him. Little did he know that this was but one of many facets to Jean's deadly scheme to win Ray back. Since their divorce, Jean had somehow become seriously deranged and believed that the only way to be reunited with Ray was to force the issue. Incredibly, she devised an elaborate plan to endanger Sue Dibny, wife of Elongated Man Ralph Dibny. Jean was privy to the fact that every year on her birthday, Ralph would be absent solving a custom-tailored mystery devised by Sue. She bypassed the Dibnys' security by shrinking down and traveling via the phone lines into their home. She then entered Sue's body and obstructed the blood flow to her brain. To cover up this evidence, Jean scorched Sue's body. [14]

Costume used during his stint as leader of the Teen Titans
Costume used during his stint as leader of the Teen Titans

Jean knew that this event would send all the heroes scrambling to protect their loved ones and — hopefully - drive Ray back into her arms. Jean employed two other schemes to cover her tracks. First, she faked her own murder [15], then she hired Captain Boomerang to kill Robin (Tim Drake)'s father Jack. She supplied Jack Drake with a gun to defend himself, hoping that Boomerang would be killed and that everyone would believe he was Sue's killer as well. Eventually, Dr. Mid-Nite's autopsy of Sue's body revealed the truth, and the Atom himself elicited a confession from Jean after she inadvertently spilled the beans when asking about a letter sent to Jack along with the gun. Ray managed to put two and two together because Batman had taken the letter away from the crime scene even before the police arrived, so only he and the Leaguers were supposed to know of its existence. She was promptly admitted to Arkham Asylum [16]. With Jean's incarceration, Ray was overwhelmed with despair, and shrank continuously until he vanished completely into the microscopic or subatomic.

Ray's legacy lives on with Ryan Choi utilizing a version of his costume and shrinking device to become the current Atom.

Character

Ray Palmer is a hard-working, dedicated man. In fact, "dedicated" is hardly the word for it; "driven" is a little closer to the truth. Once Ray starts working on a problem or puzzle, there is absolutely no stopping him. This single-minded pursuit of his goals is more than a little responsible for Ray's shattered marriage, though it has occasionally come in handy to Ray the crime fighter. In spite of his obsessiveness, Ray is a level-headed hero and a basically likable human being.

Countdown

During the missing year, Palmer's technology is employed by Supernova to shrink and grow in size in order to enter and exit the bottle city of Kandor.

During the Countdown Event a Monitor asks the Source Wall "what is the solution to the great disaster", it answers "Ray Palmer". The Challengers from Beyond (Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd) are currently scouring the reformed Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Known Powers:

Subatomic Shrinking: Able to shrink his body to varying degrees (including the subatomic level). As the Atom, Ray can assume any size from his normal six-foot stature down to sub-microscopic, although he generally deems a height of six inches as most functional.

Mass/Density Alteration: Able to instantly alter his molecular density to whatever degree he desires. Ray can also assume any weight at any height — up to his full 180 pounds. It has never been explained where his mass goes when he discards it to make himself lighter. At a low setting, this allowed Ray to glide on air currents, while a high setting allowed him to handle or strike objects with the equivalent strength of his normal size and build. However, a favorite travel method Ray had was to call some location on the telephone; when the intended phone answered, he could shrink down enough to literally travel through the phone lines in seconds to emerge out of the answering phone.

Abilities

None known.

Strength level

Unknown.

Weaknesses

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment:

  • Size Controls: (gloves and belt). Originally, Ray's size/weight controls were located in his belt buckle. However, he later moved them to his gloves for greater accessibility and swifter transitions.

Transportation: None known.
Weapons: The Atom used a long sword as a weapon while living among the Katarthans, gaining considerable skill in its use.


Notes

  • Recently, a character who appears to be Ray Palmer has been making several behind-the-scenes appearances in DCU: Brave New World and The All-New Atom. As of this writing it is unclear whether or not this actually is Ray Palmer (stay tuned for updates).

Trivia

  • The Atom made a guest appearance on the "Roast" segment of the 1978 television special Legends of the Superheroes. In a segment involving gossip columnist Rhoda Rooter, the Atom (played by Alfie Wise) professes his undying love for Wonder Woman foe, Giganta.
  • John "Cryptkeeper" Kassir was slated to play the role of the Atom in a 1997 Justice League of America television movie. However, the project was cancelled early in production.

Recommended Reading


See Also


Links and References

Footnotes

  1. Showcase #34
  2. Justice League of America #14
  3. Justice League of America #157
  4. Sword of the Atom Special #1
  5. Sword of the Atom v.1
  6. Special #1
  7. Secret Origins #29, Power of the Atom
  8. Power of the Atom #17
  9. Power of the Atom #18
  10. Suicide Squad #44
  11. Suicide Squad #61
  12. JLA #27
  13. Zero Hour #3)
  14. Identity Crisis #1
  15. Identity Crisis #3
  16. Identity Crisis #6



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