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  1. Apr 21, 2017 · 15 RADIOACTIVE MAN. You can't get more on the nose with a name than Radioactive Man. There have been numerous characters over the years to hold onto this handle, but for this list, we are focusing on Chen Lu. Lu was introduced in "Journey into Mystery" #93, written by Stan Lee and penciled by Steve Ditko in 1963.

  2. Mar 16, 2011 · Amongst all the recent worldwide natural disasters, this threat of nuclear radiation is a man-made one. While fears and concerns about the outcome are varied, as a source of fictional drama, comic books have always embraced the idea with a plethora of radiation-created superheroes.

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  4. Sep 16, 2014 · Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics, Vol 1, No 4, May 1962. In May, 1962, Stan Lee grabbed the headlines again, introducing a new atomic quasi-hero, the Incredible Hulk. In the first issue, a scientist working on the Gamma Bomb named Bruce Banner absorbs radiation owing to sabotage at the hands of a communist agent.

    • Which superhero comic books were made with radiation?1
    • Which superhero comic books were made with radiation?2
    • Which superhero comic books were made with radiation?3
    • Which superhero comic books were made with radiation?4
    • Which superhero comic books were made with radiation?5
  5. A Super-Trope to Nuclear Mutant, which specifically talks about monsters created by radiation. Frequently this trope needs Radiation-Immune Mutants as a Required Secondary Power. The predecessors to this trope are Lightning Can Do Anything and Chemistry Can Do Anything; before the discovery of nuclear power, electricity and chemicals were the ...

  6. Mar 29, 2011 · From Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four, comic books are rife with nuclear-fueled origin stories. No matter that in the real world a strong dose of radiation can cause cancer and bone necrosis ...

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · Samuel Sterns was a janitor when he was exposed to gamma radiation that made him into the super-villain known as the Leader, a green-skinned super-intelligent man who wants to dominate the World (of course). Emil Blonsky was a KGB agent who deliberately exposed himself to a large quantity of gamma radiation in order to become a hulk-like creature.

  8. Apr 16, 2016 · Addendum: I wrote this question with comic-book heroes in mind, and Jonah's answer seems to be the earliest example of a superhero gaining his powers from radiation, in 1945. But since I didn't limit the question to comics, other people posted several very good answers from earlier science fiction.

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