probably, if he tried hard enough. his suit is cool
Ant Man (Marvel)The Atom (DC)
DC GERATORS PRODUCE DC current with the help of spilt ring commutators.
Here are a few and the comics where they appear:Aquaman (DC)Atom or Al Pratt (DC)Angel (Marvel)Armor (Marvel)Aurora (Marvel)Adam Strange (DC)Abner "Abe" Jenkins (Marvel)Amanda "The Wall" Waller (DC)Animal Man (DC)Alex Power (Marvel)Adam Warlock (Marvel)Abigail Brand (Marvel)Arisia (DC)Ant Man (Marvel)
The Atom, a superhero from DC Comics, is primarily associated with the city of Ivy Town, which serves as his home base. In various storylines, he is depicted as a scientist and a member of the Justice League, often using his ability to shrink to microscopic sizes to combat villains and solve problems. His adventures often take him beyond Ivy Town, but that city remains a significant part of his identity.
Superman-as a comic-book character was introduced by DC in l938. The classic Mercedes-Benz 540-K and the first splitting of the Uranium atom also went off in l938 along with experimental Television. Quite a year!
You can by DC to DC converters from the websites Digikey, VicorPower, Mouser, Interpoint and Murata PS. You could also get one from Powerstream or TracoPower.
An electron is a sub-atomic particle which has a negative charge. Electrons have no known structure, and they have negligible mass. Current electron theory states that electrons move in random patterns, orbiting the centre of the atom (protons, neutrons) in a 'cloud'.
The flow of charged particles is called an electric current. This flow typically occurs in conductors, such as wires, where electrons move from one atom to another. Electric current is measured in amperes (A) and can be either direct (DC) or alternating (AC).
If I remember correctly Mouse Man, a negative character is a miniaturized human man who wears a mouse-lilke costume,. long before the Mousketeers got up steam. He has superpowers approximately equivalent to the Dc character, Ray Palmer, a.k.a. the ATOM./ The ATOM was based at,(called something else in the story) Princeton University. The name Palmer was derived from the college"s Stadium which has been reconstructed in recent years.
dc heros have no chance because of Deadpool has been in dc comics and he knows all the dc heros weaknesess.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_superheroines Aquaman Aeon Flux (MTV Series) Mint Aizawa (Tokyo Mew Mew) Amber (Eclipse Comics) American Dream (Marvel Comics-MC2) Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld (DC Comics) Andromeda (DC Comics) Andromeda (Marvel Comics) Angela (Image Comics) Aquagirl (DC Comics)-> Samus Aran (Heroine of the Metroid series) Argent (DC Comics) Araña (Marvel Comics) Arisia, the Green Lantern of Graxos IV (DC Comics) Arrowette (DC Comics) Artemis of Bana-Mighdall (DC Comics) Atom Eve (Image) Atomic Betty (television series title character) Aurora (Marvel Comics) Avengelyne (various)
The DC Test was a test which students could take when applying for a Diploma course in nursing. The initials DC stood for Dennis Child, the test's creator.