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Joseph Martin

Joseph Martin

The second Atomic Skull, and an enemy of Superman. A super-villain who possesses superhuman strength, radiation-based energy blasts & energy manipulation abilities.

Name:
Joseph Martin
Publisher:
Real name:
Joseph Martin
Aliases:
  • Joe Martin
  • Joseph Martin
  • Atomic Skull
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Blast Power
  • Energy Absorption
  • Energy-Enhanced Strike
  • Energy Manipulation
  • Flame Breath
  • Flight
  • Heat Generation
  • Invulnerability
  • Power Suit
  • Radiation
  • Stamina
  • Stealth
  • Super Speed
  • Super Strength
  • Unarmed Combat
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This article is about the current Atomic Skull. For the previous Atomic Skull, see Albert Michaels.

Origin

A college student living in Metropolis, Joseph Martin was caught in the blast of the Dominators' Gene Bomb. The subsequent radiation endowed him with super strength and radiation-based energy blasts, while also rendering his skin transparent, so that his bones were visible. Dazed by the blast, Martin wandered the streets of Metropolis, where he was set upon by a group of thugs who were unsettled by his appearance. Unable to defend himself, Martin sustained brain damage in the struggle. This damage caused him to begin hallucinating, and he became convinced that he was a character from an old movie serial of which he was a fan, the Atomic Skull. Under this misapprehension he began fighting Superman, who he perceived as the villain of the film. Superman was able to defeat him, and he was sent to Stryker's Island.

Creation

Martin was created by Roger Stern and Bob McLeod.

Major Story Arcs

Neron

Imprisoned, Atomic Skull learns that his clash with Superman is to be turned into a movie, and the character based on him is to be portrayed as villainous. Disgruntled, he sells his soul to the demon Neron. In exchange, he is cured of his delusions, and decides to pursue a heroic career.

Maximums

Atomic Skull confronts the Maximums, who have been brought into his reality by Mister Mxyzptlk. He is killed in the fighting, but later restored to life after Mr Mxyzptlk undoes all the events related to the Maximums' time in the main universe.

Villain

Atomic Skull becomes obsessed with an actress, and crashes her movie premiere to be near her. This leads him into a confrontation with Manhunter, who defeats him. Later, he joins Tapeworm and several other villains in attacking the Justice Society of America. When Superman is on New Krypton, Atomic Skull attacks Metropolis, causing some destruction and loss of life before being stopped by Mon-El.

Powers and Abilities

Martin possesses superhuman strength and invulnerability. He is highly radioactive, and is able to channel his radioactivity into controlled energy blasts. He has been shown to be capable of flight, presumably through manipulation of his radioactive blasts.

Alternate Versions

Dominus

In the alternate reality created by Dominus, a Golden Age version of the character appears. Named Lawrence Dennis, he is an actor and Nazi sympathizer.

Superman: Red Son

In the Red Son reality, Atomic Skull is an experiment of Lex Luthor's, created to oppose Superman.

Flashpoint

In the Flashpoint alternate universe, Atomic Skull is one of those imprisoned in the military Doom prison. Atomic Skull is the head of the meta-gang in the prison. He tries to stop Heatwave from escaping and while doing so lets it slip that his is working for the government keeping the status quo in the prison. Once his gang finds this out they kill him.

Other Media

Animation

The DCAU

Atomic Skull appears in a number of episodes in the television series Justice League Unlimited, making his first appearance in the episode "The Cat and the Canary". He later appears as a member of the Secret Society. He is amongst those who survive the mutiny and Darkseid's subsequent return, and later takes advantage of the five-minute head start. He is voiced by Lex Lang.

Film

Superman vs The Elite

Atomic Skull appears as an antagonist in this film. He is briefly used to power the prison in which he is held following his defeat by Superman, but manages to escape. Following a brief rampage he is recaptured, and executed by Manchester Black.

Issues

October 1991

November 1991

January 1993

June 1994

January 1995

October 1995

November 1995

December 1995

April 1997

May 1998

June 1998

October 1999

November 2002

December 2002

August 2003

September 2005

November 2005

December 2005

June 2006

December 2006

January 2007

August 2008

March 2009

April 2009

September 2009

October 2009

November 2009

Volumes

1938

1939

1987

1990

1991

1992

1994

1995

1997

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Died in issues

Authors

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Teams

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