Cover Credits |
Penciller: Patrick R. Broderick Inker: Robert Allen Smith |
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Comic Title: Captain Atom #18
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: August 1988
On Sale Date:
May 3, 1988 Shipping Date May 3, 1988
Source: Direct Currents, #3
Shipping Date May 3, 1988
Source: Amazing Heroes, #138
Newsstand Date May 26, 1988
Source: Amazing Heroes, #138
Copyright Date May 5, 1988
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1988
Shipping Date May 3, 1988
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #754, #756
Newsstand Date May 17, 1988
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #754, #756
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Story |
Title: "Power Play"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
Captain Atom (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Cary Bates
Plotter: Greg Weisman
Penciller: Patrick R. Broderick
Inker: Robert Allen Smith
Letterer: Duncan Andrews
Colorist: Shelly Eiber
Feature Character(s)
- Captain Atom (last appearance in Justice League International #17; next appearance in Captain Atom #19)
Supporting Character(s)
- Wade Eiling (last appearance in Captain Atom #16; next appearance in Captain Atom #21)
- Heinrich Megala (last appearance in Captain Atom #16; next appearance in Captain Atom #21)
- Babylon (last appearance in Captain Atom #16; next appearance in Secret Origins #34)
- Margaret Eiling (last appearance in Captain Atom #16; next appearance in Captain Atom #19)
- Martin Allard (last appearance in Captain Atom #15; next appearance in Captain Atom #22)
Villain(s)
- Major Force (last appearance in Captain Atom #15; next appearance in Captain Atom Annual #2)
Other Character(s)
- Colonel Keith Uber (first name revealed in Captain Atom #39; first appearance; next appearance in Captain Atom #35)
Synopsis:
General Eiling pays a visit to Dr. Megala and threatens him. The General then departs, but the helicopter containing both he and Captain Allard goes missing. Captain Atom is dispatched to find Eiling, but he only finds the crashed helicopter. Major Force is suspected to be behind the crash and the missing officers.
Eiling and Allard are held captive and forced to make their escape through a series of traps. Eiling realizes that the traps are merely a delaying tactic to ensure he misses the launch of a new satellite which will ensure control of Major Force.
The delay works as Eiling is unable to make his escape before the launch. Megala and his bodyguard Babylon were behind the chopper crash and abduction. They wanted the General out of the way so that he would not discover that the satellite launch also contained an orbiting device linked to Megala. If he dies, the device will transmit evidence back to Earth regarding Eiling's role in the Captain Atom lie.
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