Donovan's Brain, by Donovan Wylie, Chapter Six Sixty-Six: "God is my co-dependent." - They told me to go out and deal with the being known as Man of the Atom. I don't ever like taking orders, byt from everything I'd already seen on television, this creature at the very least thinks it's God -- and that, frankly... intrigued me. When he called, Colonel Laidlaw said to stop the thing. I'm not sure he didn't meant kill it, but I don't work that way... besides, how do you kill God?
Out of the Blue![]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Amok
- Citadel
- H.A.R.D. Corps
- Strafe (purple alien in custody)
- Nazis (Mentioned only)
- Adolf Hitler (Mentioned only)
- R.A.G.E. (Mentioned only)
- Tanner
- The Teutonic Knight (Mentioned only)
Other Characters:
- Braverman's family
- Nathan Braverman (father; name on tombstone)
- Sarah Braverman (mother; name on tombstone)
- Joseph Braverman (brother; name on tombstone)
- Benjamin Braverman (himself; name on tombstone)
- Inquest
- News team
- United States Government
- United States Military
Locations:
- Colorado
- Denver
- Mile High Fun Park (Flashback only)
- Denver
- Gulf War (Mentioned only)
- Kuwait (Mentioned only)
- New York
- Vietnam (Mentioned only)
- Vietnam War (Mentioned only)
- World War II (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Donovan's Brain
- Chapter 666
- Inhibitor device
- X-O Armor
- Tish's gun
Vehicles:
Credits[]
- Writers: Brian Augustyn, Mark Waid (story consultant)
- Pencilers: Scot Eaton
- Inkers: Don Hudson
- Colorists: Atomic Paintbrush
- Letterers: Comicraft, Dave Lanphear, Oscar Gongora, Siobhan Hanna
- Cover Artists: Scot Eaton, Pam Eklund, Mike Tuccinard
- Editors: Lynaire Thompson, Omar Banmally (assistant)
- Editor-in-Chief: Fabian Nicieza
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Notes[]
- The cover is a homage to Jack Kirby's cover for The Avengers (Volume 1) #4 (1964) as part of "Acclaim Copycat Cover Month."
Quotes[]
Donovan's Brain, by Donovan Wylie, Chapter Six Sixty-Six: "God is my co-dependent." - They told me to go out and deal with the being known as Man of the Atom. I don't ever like taking orders, byt from everything I'd already seen on television, this creature at the very least thinks it's God -- and that, frankly... intrigued me. When he called, Colonel Laidlaw said to stop the thing. I'm not sure he didn't meant kill it, but I don't work that way... besides, how do you kill God?
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