
Long before
Percy Jackson
met the Olympians, there was another teen given amazing powers by ancient gods...
Rich teenager David Crandall was yachting with his parents when a storm sank the boat and David was stranded!
Rescued by "gods" who control various aspects of nature, he is given a portion of each of their powers...
Neptune--water
Gusto--wind
Furo--fire
Eartha--earth
Electra--lightning
Allura--love
Azura--skies
Friga--cold
(Yeah, I know a couple of them overlap, and only one was an actual mythological god, but why quibble?)
David used his new powers to return home and reunite with his still-alive family.
He also decided to battle evil in various forms as
Nature Boy, since he controlled the forces of nature, and the gods gave him a spiffy new outfit to show off!
He only had three issues of his own title (which started with #3*) before he disappeared from the comics scene..until now!
But, within those three issues, the seeds were planted for an entire
superfamily of Nature-heroes including
Nature Man (an adult version of the hero from the future) and female counterpart
Nature Girl.
This isn't surprising, since he was created by Jerry Siegel (co-creator of
Superman) who knew a thing or two about that sort of thing.
To add to his hero cred,
Nature Boy was drawn by the great John Buscema who later did
Conan
, Avengers
,
Fantastic Four
, and damn near everything at Marvel in the 70s thru the 90s, so even if the stories were a bit silly, they
looked spectacular!
Technically,
Nature Boy should be considered one of the first
Silver Age heroes as his premiere
was in 1956, just a couple of months before
The Flash re-emerged in
Showcase #4
, but, like
Captain Flash, and even the
Martian Manhunter, he's thought to be one of the
last Golden Age characters instead!
On that basis, we at
Atomic Kommie Comics™ have revived
Nature Boy as part of our
Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics™ line, on t-shirts, messenger bags, mugs and other kool kollectibles!
It's unlikely that Alex Ross will include him in
Project SuperPowers
, but we felt he was worth re-presenting to the comics world, even if it's just on tchochkies!
He was one of the last, but hardly one of the worst...
*To save money on paying for a new second-class mailing permit, comics publishers would often just rename an existing comic, rather than start a new one!
Today, with #1 issues being such "hot" collector's items, publishers wouldn't dream of doing that sort of thing!