

Torn between myriad considerations, the Blue Marvel conceded. The President reluctantly decided to ask Adam to step back. A massive controversy ensued as the America of 1962 was too racist to accept a black super man.

As the Blue Marvel, Adam wore a full face helmet, but when it was damaged in a battle, Adam's identity was revealed. Kennedy on the day the President asked him to retire it had been discovered by the public that he is an African American. In 1962 Adam received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President John F. While Sims' body disassembled into energy, Brashear became a stable antimatter reactor and developed a set of superhuman abilities. Due to the unexpected explosion of the reactor, both Adam and Connor were subjected to mutagenic radiation generated by the then unstable event horizon. This reactor would then allow for an almost unlimited source of clean energy by allowing devices to tap the energy generated by a stable event horizon balanced between these positive and negative universes. Project: PerseusĪdam later became the project lead on a scientific attempt to harness Anti Matter through the creation of a"Negative Reactor which created a bridge between the Negative Zone and the positive matter universe itself. While in the Marine Corps Adam met Conner Sims, the friend he would later know as Anti Man. Īdam was a veteran of the Korean War, a member of the US Marine Corps with two Silver Stars. in electrical engineering and theoretical physics. Adam was a former fullback at Cornell University who graduated magna cum laude. From an early age it was realized that Adam was a child prodigy.

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