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Atlas and DC
** " The Coming of Atlas ", a DC Comics story arc featuring Atlas
The early 1970s saw a Gothic Romance comic book mini-trend with such titles as DC Comics ' The Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love and The Sinister House of Secret Love, Charlton Comics ' Haunted Love, Curtis Magazines ' Gothic Tales of Love, and Atlas / Seaboard Comics ' one-shot magazine Gothic Romances.
Risus ( Latin for “ laughter ”) is a comedy game ( often described by its creator as a " joke game ") and uses a cliché ( character class ) system inspired by the broad " career scale " skills in Greg Gorden's DC Heroes RPG ( Mayfair Games ), and later influenced by Atlas Games ' Over the Edge.
* DC Music Atlas
A belated lawsuit from the Charles Atlas Company showed that DC was protected under pastiche and parody law in addition to an expired statute of limitations.
Some Kree have been given comic book references as names, such as Mar-Vell ( Marvel Comics ), Att-las ( Atlas Comics ), Dea-Sea ( DC Comics ), and Star-Lyn ( Jim Starlin ).
* Atlas of the DC Universe
He would continue to reprise the role in the series spin-off movie: Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, as well as the video games: Teen Titans, the video game adaption of the Series and the upcoming online video game: DC Universe Online, and was the voice of Atlas in the 2003 Astro Boy anime series.
The Atlas of the DC Universe published by Mayfair Games in 1990, placed Coast City in northern California, between San Francisco and Green Arrow's Star City.
An Atlas Cedar is planted at the White House South Lawn in Washington, DC.
PIR, hosted by the National Biomedical Research Foundation ( NBRF ) at the Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC, USA, is heir to the oldest protein sequence database, Margaret Dayhoff's Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, first published in 1965.
According to the Atlas of the DC Universe ( published by Mayfair Games ), it is located in the fictional city of New Carthage, New York.
" Carmine Infantino, a friend of Kirby's who worked for National Comics, the future DC Comics, recalled that National publisher Jack Liebowitz, Atlas Comics publisher Martin Goodman, " and the people from Archie < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >, got together and created the Comics Code, which promised parents they would have no more blood and stuff like that.
After an Atlas Comics retrenchment in 1957 — during which the company mixed a trove of inventory stories by Wildey and many others with new material for two to three years — Wildey freelanced on a small number of standalone anthology stories for two other publishers: Harvey Comics, in the science fiction / fantasy titles Alarming Tales # 3-5 ( Jan .- Sept. 1958 ), and Black Cat Mystic # 62 ( March 1958 ), Hi-School Romance # 73 ( March 1958 ) and Warfront # 34 ( Sept. 1958 ); and DC Comics, in Tales of the Unexpected # 33 & 35 ( Nov. 1958, March 1959 ), House of Secrets # 17 ( Feb. 1959 ), My Greatest Adventure # 28 & 32 ( Nov. 1958 & June 1959 ), and House of Mystery # 89 ( Aug. 1959 ).
Kupperberg's prose credits include The Atlas to the DC Universe ( Mayfair Games, 1992 ), The Doom Patrol Sourcebook ( Mayfair Games, 1993 ), and the Spider-Man novels Crime Campaign and Murdermoon ( both Pocket Books, 1979 ).

Atlas and Comics
* Atlas Comics ( 1950s ), the company that evolved into Marvel Comics
** Agents of Atlas, a Marvel Comics mini-series that included a foundation named Atlas
* Atlas, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, also known as Erik Josten ( formerly a member of the Thunderbolts )
* Atlas / Seaboard Comics, ( 1970s ) a line of comics published by Seaboard Periodicals
Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics.
Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics.
Ditko then drew for Atlas Comics, the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics.
" Robinson, who invited artists and editors to speak with his class, once brought in Stan Lee, then editor of Marvel Comics ' 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics, and, " I think that was when Stan first saw Steve's work.
* Timely Comics ' Marvel Mystery Comics with the Human torch (# 92, June 1949 ), Sub-Mariner Comics (# 32, June 1949 ), and Captain America Comics ( then Captain America's Weird Tales ) at issue # 75 ( February 1950 ); and a transformation to the Atlas Comics logo on comics cover-dated November 1951.

Atlas and ),
* Atlas ( mythology ), a Titan who bore the spheres of the heavens ; inspiring the widely used image of a man carrying a celestial sphere on his back or shoulders ( also known as Atlas Telamon or " enduring Atlas ")
* Atlas ( moon ), a moon of Saturn
* Atlas ( crater ), a prominent impact crater on the Moon
* Atlas ( star ), a triple star system in the Pleiades cluster
* Atlas ( anatomy ), the topmost cervical vertebra of the spine
* Atlas Bear ( Ursus arctos crowtheri ), an extinct subspecies of the Brown Bear
* Atlas beetle ( Chalcosoma atlas ), a rhinoceros beetle species
* Atlas Flycatcher ( Ficedula speculigera ), a songbird species sometimes included in the Eurasian Pied Flycatcher
* Atlas Moth ( Attacus atlas ), a large saturniid moth species
* Atlas Turtle ( Colossochelys atlas ), a prehistoric giant tortoise, formerly in the genus Testudo
* Atlas ( topology ), a collection of local coordinate charts in mathematics
* Atlas Computer ( Manchester ) ( 1962 – 1971 ), an early computer built at the University of Manchester
** Titan ( computer ), also known as the Atlas 2, its successor
* The Atlas ( video game ), a Japan-exclusive strategy video game
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* Atlas ( band ), a rock band from Christchurch, New Zealand
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
* Atlas Games ( company ), a publisher of role-playing and card games
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
* Atlas ( magazine ), Turkish monthly magazine on geography, environment, history and culture
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks

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