When it comes to the majority of the Justice Leaguers, their noble ideals and ethical standings mean that, for the most part, they could make reasonably good dates. However, there is one member of the team who stands out as having the worst track record in the world of romance. Captain Atom does not normally come to mind when fans think of ‘romantic heroes,’ and that’s better off the case, as whenever the nuclear-powered superhero tries his hand at the dating scene, disaster is sure to follow.Despite being a reasonably chivalrous character, Captain Atom has proven himself a poor excuse for a romantic partner. Captain Atom has shown himself to have little time for romantic relationships, usually putting his superhero career or country before anyone else. Though putting his career first is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Captain Atom’s ineptitude as a romantic partner, as his dating history shows a pattern of concerning and unchanging behavior that might make him the worst possible Justice Leaguer to consider as a Valentine’s Day date.It is never a good sign when a romantic fling begins through deception and manipulation; unfortunately, that was how the first hint of romance was depicted between Plastique and Captain Atom. During Captain Atom #22 (by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith and Shelly Eiber), Plastique captured the silver-skinned superhero in a Central American jungle and placed a power inhibitor collar to stop him from escaping. To escape, Captain Atom flirted with Plastique to draw her into an embrace and steal the key to the inhibitor collar.
When it comes to the majority of the Justice Leaguers, their noble ideals and ethical standings mean that, for the most part, they could make reasonably good dates. However, there is one member of the team who stands out as having the worst track record in the world of romance. Captain Atom does not normally come to mind when fans think of ‘romantic heroes,’ and that’s better off the case, as whenever the nuclear-powered superhero tries his hand at the dating scene, disaster is sure to follow.
Despite being a reasonably chivalrous character, Captain Atom has proven himself a poor excuse for a romantic partner. Captain Atom has shown himself to have little time for romantic relationships, usually putting his superhero career or country before anyone else. Though putting his career first is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Captain Atom’s ineptitude as a romantic partner, as his dating history shows a pattern of concerning and unchanging behavior that might make him the worst possible Justice Leaguer to consider as a Valentine’s Day date.
It is never a good sign when a romantic fling begins through deception and manipulation; unfortunately, that was how the first hint of romance was depicted between Plastique and Captain Atom. During Captain Atom #22 (by Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Pat Broderick, Bob Smith and Shelly Eiber), Plastique captured the silver-skinned superhero in a Central American jungle and placed a power inhibitor collar to stop him from escaping. To escape, Captain Atom flirted with Plastique to draw her into an embrace and steal the key to the inhibitor collar.
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