Cyclotron is the name of two different characters appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
DC Comics. Though a minor character, he holds an important place in the history of the
Justice Society as a source of power and inspiration for both the
Atom and
Atom Smasher
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.
Publication history
Terry Curtis was originally an obscure one-shot
Superman
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character in ''Action Comics'' #21 (1940) who was a scientist who was kidnapped by
Ultra-Humanite
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and forced to build an "atomic disintegrator".
Roy Thomas
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reinvented the character as Cyclotron, a reluctant
supervillain
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, in ''
All-Star Squadron'' #21 (1983) from
DC Comics. He was one of the few original villains retroactively added to DC's
Golden Age era in the series.
Fictional character biography
Terry Curtis
Cyclotron was an
atomic scientist in the 1930s and 1940s named Terry Curtis (born Terrence Kurtzenberg, he had later Anglicized his name). In the past, he had had a brief romantic relationship with Dannette Reilly, the second
Firebrand. Curtis was eventually kidnapped by the villainous
Ultra-Humanite
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(whose brain was in
Delores Winters
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' body at the time) who sought to make use of the scientist's expertise with atomic energy. He was subjected to the Ultra-Humanite's experiments and exposed to radiation which granted him superhuman abilities.
Used as a pawn by the villain, Curtis was forced to go up against the heroic
All-Star Squadron. In the process, he waged battle with the original
Atom, exposing the hero to powerful radiation. This later became the source of the Atom's own superhuman abilities. Cyclotron died trying to be a hero by taking the Ultra-Humanite into the
atmosphere
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and allowing himself to blow up. Inspired by this selfless sacrifice (and the super-power left in its wake), the Atom would later adopt a costume patterned after Cyclotron's own.
Curtis' daughter, similarly named Terri, entered the custody of Firebrand and the Atom. The two served as godparents to Terri's baby, with Curtis' ex-lover Firebrand raising the child herself. Though cured of any potential radiation poisoning, Terri had evidently absorbed a large dose of her father's energy and passed the side-effects to her son Albert who became the hero Nuklon (later
Atom Smasher
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).
Cyclotron II
In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "
DC Rebirth", which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "
The New 52". An unnamed Cyclotron appears in the crossover series ''Justice League vs Suicide Squad'' where it's revealed he was a member of the initial
Suicide Squad. On a mission, to Jagsun, he organized a double cross to take the island's God-Engine for themselves. For that,
Amanda Waller first hired
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Pe ...
to kill him and then activated the bomb in his body, detonating him.
[''Suicide Squad'' #9. DC Comics.]
Powers and abilities
The first Cyclotron has immense strength, the ability to fly, project blasts of atomic energy, and manipulate matter on a molecular level. He can even sap his opponent's physique by touching him or her. As Terry, he possesses expertise in science.
The second Cyclotron has energy-generation capabilities.
In other media
* A different Cyclotron was created exclusively for the line of
Super Powers Collection
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History
In 1984, DC Comics awarded the master toy license of their characters to Kenner ...
action figures, and appeared in the third series of the comic book adaptation of the same name, in 1986. According to the back of his toy package, Cyclotron was an android built by
Superman
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. He was then programmed with all the powers and weaknesses of every superhero and supervillain in order to be the
Justice League's
tactician. The package also notes that Cyclotron was capable of little independent thought, and that he uses the secret identity Alex LeWitt.
* A new figure reminiscent of the look presented by the Super Powers figure was released in the
DC Universe Classics line in April 2010.
References
External links
Cyclotron's Profile at ToyOtter
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