Two scans of The Atomic Thunderbolt #1 (February, 1946). The cover is uncredited, but the art appears to be by Mort Lawrence (as Larry Morton), who provided the interior art.
Apparently, in 1946 being "the most dynamic, Super-Sensational Hero in Comic Book History" wasn't enough of a hook to find an audience. This was the first and last appearance of the Atomic Thunderbolt, although in the last few years he has appeared in various comics since coming into Public Domain.
His original, while pretty typical, has some weird bits, especially pertaining to the mad scientist who "creates" the hero. Read the entire book here:
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Regor (γ Velorum), a double star // Grupo Nevoeiro
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A suit immediately gives +100 to attractiveness
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Reading fantasy where patriarchy just, notionally Isn't A Thing but other than a scattering of women being knights and wizards this having zero effect on the author's imagining of medieval/early modern life, and on the one hand wishing people would dig a bit deeper here, but also on the other being painfully aware of what the average fantasy story trying to actually engage with that stuff looks like.
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Titania, Uranus, Tyl Regor Assassination
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Tyl Regor Fan Art
I cannot believe the first digital art of 2024 i complete is @vikasilev
's caked out Tyl Regor. . .
Hope you like it! Not sure if I'd do another, not unless this post gets 500 likes
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getting eepy tenno? getting eepy? gettin fuckgign eepy????
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What if we kissed in the tyl regor bed 😳
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