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himself to nuclear radiation. After absorbing this radiation, especially in large amounts, his skin turns green. It is often several hours before his skin color returns to normal, especially if he has absorbed a larger amount of energy than normal. As a result, he has to wear clothing impregnated with cadmium and lead, and wear specially made dark glasses to protect his co-workers from radiation poisoning. The uniform he later adopts is also lined with cadmium and lead. A visor shields his eyes. On his belt there is almost always a small pouch containing radioisotopes, in pill or capsule form, which he can swallow to boost his energy level in an emergency.
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seconds. He can also manipulate matter at the atomic and sub-atomic level, although the energy cost is usually quite high. In one instance, Solar was able to change a huge iron meteorite into titanium through a form of neutron bombardment called "transmutation", although his nuclear reserves were almost fatally depleted in the process (he was able to restore his energy by flying a small satellite rocket into the Van Allen radiation belt). Finally, if his energy level is high enough, he can travel through time, and has done so on several occasions.
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so much energy that he has grown to an enormous size, only to shrink back to normal dimensions once the excess energy has been expended. In one case, he absorbed energy from a pile of nuclear waste that his arch-enemy, Nuro, was using to power a gold accumulator in the
Pacific Ocean. Fearing that he would lose so much energy that he would not be able to maintain control over his own atomic structure, Solar was forced to retreat. He later resolved this problem, and then returned to destroy the accumulator, thereby foiling Nuro's plot.
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manipulate all forms of matter and energy. Seleski tried to use his powers for the good of mankind by attempting to destroy the world's supply of nuclear weapons. The U.S. government attempted to stop him and their efforts caused
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Seleski was thrown several weeks back in time. The guilt over his role in the destruction of his world caused him to split into two beings: Doctor Solar, who believed himself to be
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that they needed to work together, and the two of them fused with the past version of
Seleski and prevented the accident. In the process, they discovered that Seleski's fusion reactor was actually a "wish machine" that allowed anyone in close proximity to change the universe in any way they saw fit.
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plant where they worked. It had been sabotaged by Dr. Rasp, agent of an evil mastermind named Nuro. Bently lost his life trying to prevent the meltdown, while Solar absorbed a massive amount of radiation in the process. He survived and discovered that he had gained the ability to convert his body
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after falling into the black hole. However, this universe was now populated by a large number of super-powered beings. The revelations inspired
Seleski to take up the mantle of his childhood hero, becoming known as Solar, Man of the Atom.
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into any kind of nuclear energy. Using his new powers, Solar began searching for Nuro, who would become his nemesis. Nuro used a robot double of himself called Orun and later transferred his mind into it, calling himself King
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accident that gave him his powers from taking place. His efforts were complicated by the presence of Doctor Solar, who was convinced that Seleski was a dangerous criminal. Eventually, Seleski convinced his
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acquired the rights to reprint Dell and Gold Key comics. Dark Horse published a four volume hard-cover series that reprinted the entire Gold Key Doctor Solar series, including his appearance in
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named Phil Seleski. Seleski was a fan of the Gold Key line, especially the adventures of Doctor Solar. One day, Seleski and his colleagues were testing a new type of
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in Summer 1962 (cover date October 1962) in the first batch of comics released by Gold Key, with Solar being Gold Key's first original character.
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whenever he used his powers. At about that same time, in an "Ask Doctor Solar"
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1472:San Giacomo, Michael (July 30, 2008).
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239:Solar was created in 1962 by writer
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1569:Wells, John; Dallas, Keith (2015).
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153:Atomic and subatomic manipulation
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1907:Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery
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3016:Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe
2183:Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
1917:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
988:. New York: Barron's. pp.
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651:The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor
145:Super-Genius Level Intelligence
33:Michael Komarck's cover art for
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2894:Eternal Warrior: Days of Steel
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561:(cover date November 1997) by
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2423:The Second Life of Dr. Mirage
2328:Valiant universe publications
1617:Frank Plowright, ed. (2003).
1093:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom
1068:Sci-Fi Art: A Graphic History
956:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom
951:(reprints issues #5-8 of the
936:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom
713:Fictional character biography
639:Marvel Golden Age Masterworks
627:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom
339:World Wrestling Entertainment
311:Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom
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2838:Wrath of the Eternal Warrior
1443:Smith, Andrew (March 2012).
1196:), Joe St. Pierre (
101:(writer, concept co-creator)
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2915:Quantum and Woody Must Die
2562:Acclaim Comics (1994–2004)
2124:Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
1726:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
1286:), Gonzalo Mayo (
1043:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
364:a couple of months later.
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2694:Walter Black (1999–2004)
1982:The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
1445:"The Growth of Reprints"
1343:), Bob Layton &
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1141:), John Floyd (
1091:Newman, Paul S. (2010).
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2071:The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1175:), Tom Ryder (
1066:Holland, Steve (2009).
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601:'s properties in 2001.
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1992:Have Gun – Will Travel
1841:Tragg and the Sky Gods
1600:(September 24, 2003).
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212:Dynamite Entertainment
76:Dynamite Entertainment
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2385:Magnus, Robot Fighter
1882:Battle of the Planets
1826:Space Family Robinson
1821:Mystery Comics Digest
1811:Magnus, Robot Fighter
1781:Brothers of the Spear
1248:Jorge González (
1192:Joe St. Pierre (
980:Conroy, Mike (2002).
699:Magnus: Robot Fighter
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491:Acclaim Entertainment
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277:Comics Code Authority
247:comic book publisher
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