Scott Mateo wrote:
As I've said at ComicBloc, if it wasn't for your POWER OF THE ATOM #1, I may have never gotten back into comics. It was a great way to learn along with Ray what the DCU had become after Crisis. His reaction to Captain Atom is one of my favorite PotA memories, "I'm gone for a few months and someone steals my name?!"
Were the last few issues all done by Tom Peyer, or was he working from your plots? If he was, was it your idea for Ray to hunt down the CIA and shrink 'em?
That was all Tom.
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What other classic DC characters were involved (or would you involve) with Gestalt besides Darwin Jones?
The rest of Gestalt was going to be made up of new folks.
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Humbug! One of the most innovative villains at the time! I really hope you do something with him again, he's just too cool of a character to fade into obscurity. Heck, I even liked "that Strobe guy". ^.^
Yes, there's plenty to be done with Humbug. but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Yours Truly to get a platform to use him.
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What did you think of John Ostrander tying up the loose ends of PotA in the SUICIDE SQUAD with "The Mystery of the Atom"? I really liked Adam Cray, personally...
Sorry, but I don't remember anything about the Suicide Squad stories.
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By any chance what did you think of the Atom's de-aging from ZERO HOUR and him leading the TEEN TITANS? I kinda always had a feeling Ray would eventually age back to his 30-something self, so I sat back and enjoyed his adventures...
I didn't quite get the Titans stories. I could understand Ray's getting younger, but couldn't figure out why he became less mature. That's really not a function of age.
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Oh yeah, was it your idea to have Ron's daughter become Glorith (and eventually the Time Trapper?) in Legion, or was that all Tom?
Must have been Tom. I don't remember anything about that.
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Thanks for everything, Rog - no matter who scribes the Atom, to me you'll always be the true master of size and weight!

Then how come I'm not taller?
-- Uncle Rog