- I represent the great and small.
- — The Atom src
Ryan Choi is the Atom, a protege of the original Atom Ray Palmer that took up the mantle after the original went missing in the Microverse.
History
Possible Post-Brainiac Epilogue
Upon beating "Classic" mode in Injustice: Gods Among Us or "Multiverse" mode in Injustice 2 with any playable fighter, the player would receive a possible alternate ending to the game's story featuring their fighter. These alternate histories should not be seen as relevant to future sequels or comic adaptations.
"Brainiac's armor made him impervious to harm, from the outside, at least. He'll survive this minor brain surgery. He just won't be able to control his Skull Ship anymore. Crisis averted, I can get back to searching for my missing mentor, Professor Ray Palmer. Last year, Palmer dove headfirst into the Microverse, a subatomic dimension he himself discovered. In case he got lost, he left behind a trail of clues and designated an asthmatic research fellow, yours truly, to follow them. That trail's gone cold, which is why I'm upgrading my bio-belt with Brainiac's technology. It's my turn to go subatomic.
I'm not as strong as the bravest hero out there, but Professor Palmer? He's an Einstein-level genius. He trusted me with his astonishing legacy. The Atom is not going to let him down."
Powers and Abilities
Abilities
Other Characteristics
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the video game Injustice 2 and is an adaptation of Ryan Choi/Atom. The original character was created by Grant Morrison, Gail Simone, and John Byrne and first appeared in Brave New World #1.
- Ryan Choi/Atom was voiced by Matthew Yang King.
Related
- 3 Appearances of Ryan Choi (Injustice)
- 2 Images featuring Ryan Choi (Injustice)
- 1 Quotations by or about Ryan Choi (Injustice)
- Character Gallery: Ryan Choi (Injustice)
Footnotes
Justice League member This character has been a member of the Justice League of America, or the Justice League in any of its various incarnations, sworn by a duty to act as guardians of America and the world by using their skills and/or superpowers to protect Earth from the clutches of both interstellar and domestic threats. |