The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1
| Writer | Cary Bates, Greg Weisman |
| Artist | Will Conrad |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"Blowback" part one! Captain Atom hasn't been seen or heard from in years-and even if you think you know what happened to him...you're wrong! But you're not alone. To this day, no one on Earth-not even the other superheroes-has an inkling of the missing Captain Atom's true fate. At last, the truth is about to be revealed in a saga that transcends not only the meaning of life and death, but the limits of time and space. RATED T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
CourtOfNerds - Kevin Carley
Jan 04, 2017If you don't know much about Captain Atom. I have read allot of comic books over the past year. I loved much of what DC has done with Rebirth. But this might have me as excited as the return of OG Supes. This series might have me more excited than anything else DC, or any publisher for that matter, has on the table. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis
Jan 04, 2017I dont know Will Conrad but I like his clean classic DC Comics look! He has a great handle on anatomy and his Justice League characters look good. Of note are his special effects and water illustrations. They are great. Youll notice that DC Comics seem to model Captain Atom closely after The Watchmens Dr. Manhattan. He is clearly blue instead of silver. Interesting decision! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Jason Segarra
Jan 04, 2017All in all, this is a strong opening shot for this book, providing readers with great art, a compelling story and a mystery creating final scene that will bring readers back for more. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicosity - Doug Zawisza
Jan 04, 2017Overall, The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1 is a pleasant surprise. Like so many of the more enjoyable Rebirth stories, this is a throwback to what made the character great: mysterious adventure tinged with uncertain comic book science and pending doom. Oh, and great character beats to succinctly define the players in the adventure without Bates and Weisman having to build soliloquies or villainous monologs into the plot. Im not going to declare this entire run a complete victory yet, but this sure is a bombastic, fun start. Read Full Review
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8.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jan 05, 2017More than anything, I appreciate how Bates and Weisman are willing to propel their story along at a rapid clip. They open their tale in the heart of the conflict and ensure that the issue ends with a major status quo upheaval. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Jan 05, 2017Admittedly, the story is what got me here – even if Bates is a bit overly wordy in explanations with the science of it all as it kind of slows things down a bit – but Will Conrad utterly nails the artwork here while Nunes brings it beautifully to life with the color work that pops wonderfully digitally. There's so much detail and some really solid layouts that it's just a pleasure to read and I kind of want an unlettered/unobscured version as well to soak up. Having long been a fan of this character I'm just thrilled to see Bates working on him again and looking to reinvigorate the character to a proper place in the present day continuity. There's a whole lot to like here for older fans of Captain Atom and with the potential of how involved he may be in the grander Rebirth scheme of things it's most definitely one to keep an eye on. Read Full Review
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8.4
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Jan 06, 2017I was a tremendous fan of the 1980s Captain Atom and this book captured a lot of that flavor, but most of this is setting up the issues that follow it. I am a huge fan of the writers and the artists, so I'll continue with this series to see what happens next. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fortress of Solitude - Rick Austin
Jan 10, 2017If this series is doing what it appears to be doing, it's going to be a cornerstone of DC's current plans. Or maybe not. Time will tell. But if you know your comic book history, are aware of what's been happening in the DCU lately, and have a grasp of the characters, this might just pique your curiosity. Until then, if this really isn't a part of the big picture, then at least this series will help to build Captain Atom's legacy and give him some much-deserved time to shine. Read Full Review
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7.7
Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant
Jan 06, 2017A good start to an often-underused hero, providing good character moments and excellent artwork. Great for fans of the character and those looking to start reading his adventures. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Jan 04, 2017While there are some continuity problems going into this issue....... or at least the possibility of problems what with this being a story that takes place years ago, it's nothing that takes away from this story as it's trying to do it's own thing, while also doing its best to keep continuity freaks like me at least somewhat happy. What we get here though is a decent read with some excellent art that gets me excited for where this mini will go and the ramifications it will have with the mysteries surrounding Rebirth. Read Full Review
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7.5
GWW - Spfcderon
Jan 04, 2017The Rise and Fall of Captain Atom #1 is a well plotted and engaging first issue. The creative team knows this character inside and out and it will be interesting to see what twists this story takes in the next few issues. The artwork conveys power and pain in its depiction of Captain Atom. Read Full Review
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7.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 04, 2017Narrative issues aside, the art by Will Conrad is a huge selling point. Conrad's realistic style particularly the lifelike characters might be enough of a reason to stick with the mini-series until Bates can made Captain Atom a redeemable hero once again. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jan 09, 2017Packed with interesting Easter eggs but hampered by a worn structure and flat dialogue, The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1 is a interesting, if a bit limited, debut issue. Cary Bates and Greg Weisman clearly have plans for their former charge and that plan may put him into the forefront of whatever the future or past of the DC universe looks like now. Along with a grounded and novel approach to the visuals from Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes, The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom #1 might be flawed, but offers a potential too weird and precise to outright ignore. Read Full Review
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6.5
We The Nerdy - Jean-Luc Botbyl
Jan 04, 2017I wouldnt say Im excited for the next issue of TFARoCA (theres that acronym again!), but Ill definitely be reading. Hell, even if I dont get a review copy, I may just go buy it out of curiosity. I may regret that decision, but I really want to see if the creative team follows through on a couple plot threads that could make me into a Captain Atom fan. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Source by SuperHeroStuff - Marc Buxton
Jan 09, 2017And gosh, does Will Conrad bring his A-game. For a book starring a character that many considered a minor DCU player, this book certainly looks as artistically awesome as a major summer event comic. Read Full Review
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6.0
411Mania - RobF
Jan 12, 2017In the end this mini-series is not covering any new ground. CA's powers go out of control; heroes need to intervene to save him. Been there, done that. It will be interesting to see if Bates and Co. can bring anything new to the table. Read Full Review
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2.0
Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp
Jan 11, 2017For a first issue it had no impact whatsoever, there was some ham-fisted characterization smeared with stereotyping and all of it was trod into old ground. Read Full Review