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Atomic Age | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics/Epic Comics |
Format | Science fiction |
Publication date | 1990–1991 |
No. of issues | 4 |
Creative team | |
Created by | Frank Lovece, Mike Okamoto |
Written by | Frank Lovece |
Penciller(s) | Mike Okamato |
Inker(s) | Al Williamson |
Colorist(s) | Steve Oliff/OliOptics; John Wellington; Christie Scheele |
Editor(s) | Marcus McLaurin |
Atomic Age is an American science fiction four-issue comic book miniseries, cover-dated November 1990 to February 1991, published by the Marvel Comics creator-owned imprint Epic Comics. It was created by writer Frank Lovece and penciler Mike Okamoto, and inked by Al Williamson.
The series was among the items featured in the Bowling Green State University exhibition "The Atomic Age Opens: Selections from the Popular Culture Library". Collaborator Al Williamson won the 1991 Eisner Award for Best Inker for his work on it and other series that awards-year, with Okamoto winning the Russ Manning Award for most promising newcomer.