The Atomic Sub

Real Name:
Dr.Noah Talbot
Identity/Class: Human cyborg
Occupation: Scientist
Affiliations: Bubbles, Round Table of America,
Moray,
Enemies: The Ancient Mariner, The Blue Blazes, Nazis
Known Relatives: Moira Talbot (daughter), Moray
Talbot (Moray, granddaughter)
Aliases: The Human Sub (his original superhero
identity)
Base
of Operations: Earth A
First Appearance: Big Bang #2 (Calibre)
Powers/Abilities: Robotic body able to survive
underwater, possesses superhuman strength. Equipped with
a jetpack allowing him to fly.
History: In his private laboratory on the coast of
California, elderly humanitarian scientist Dr Noah
Talbot was testing his latest invention, a synthetic
universal blood called hydroglcyerine. Made from "sea
water and dense haemoglobin", hydroglycerine could be
used for blood transfusions and was a vital component in
Dr Talbot's second invention, a bald headed, blank eyed
prototype android, dressed in a generic red and blue
jumpsuit.
It was
his intention to give his inventions to the US army, so
that badly injured soldiers could have their brains
transplanted into strong android bodies by Talbot's
daughter and physician, the beautiful, raven haired Dr
Moira Talbot
(her name is spelt MORA throughout the origin story).
Father
and daughter tested the hydroglycerine by using it to
replace the blood supply of a laboratory chimpanzee
called Bubbles. After 15 minutes, he was fine. After 30
minutes, he was uncomfortable and after 45 minutes he
was deeply distressed. After 1 hour, Bubbles snapped his
restraints and attacked Noah, who frantically knocked
him aside into a tank of sea water. Father and daughter
were astonished to see that Bubbles was now calm and
happily breathing underwater. The hydroglycerine had one
flaw: it extracted oxygen from water, not air. It was
all too much for Noah Talbot, who promptly had a heart
attack. His dying wish was that Mora transplant his
brain into the android.
No
sooner had this been successfully accomplished, than the
laboratory was invaded by a Nazi U-boat crew. The
Germans knew that Talbot was working on a new invention
and had come to steal it. Mora told them that they were
too late; her father was dead. Unfortunately, the Nazis
saw Bubbles breathing underwater and realised that he
was part of the experiment. They took Mora and Bubbles
back to their submarine, intending to interrogate her
and dissect him.
Noah
Talbot came back to life in time to realise what was
happening, and donning his third invention, a handy jet
pack (the android was being developed for the military)
he flew to the rescue in his new, super-strong body.
While searching, he soon realised that as the android
had hydroglycerine in it's veins, he had to submerge
himself in water within one hour in order to breathe.
After he freed Mora and Bubbles and the authorities took
the Nazis into custody, Talbot realised that the
hydroglycerine and the android bodies were impractical
for military use, but that he could be of use as a one
man "Human Sub".
Donning
a steel, torpedo like helmet at the end of his first
adventure, Talbot did just that, fighting the Axis
during WW II. After the war, new enemies emerged,
including The Ancient Mariner (leader of the
water-breathing survivors of sunken Atlantis) and
flaming anti-hero Prince Burkovette, aka The Blue
Blazes. It was during a fierce battle with the former
that The Human Sub was supposedly killed. . . . .
But
Noah Talbot did not die in his battle with the Ancient
Mariner! Badly damaged, he used salvaged Atlantean
technology (including a nuclear power source) to
literally re-invent himself two years later as The
Atomic Sub! Now clad in an improved red and green
costume, with scales and a fin on his cowl (and still
sporting a jet-pack), The Atomic Sub became a charter
member of the Round Table of America. He also acquired a
sidekick in the person of his granddaughter, Moray, a
charter member of the Whiz Kids.
Noah
Talbot was finally killed during the Criss Cross Crisis
when he carried the bomb intended to destroy both Earth
A and Earth B to the deepest part of the ocean that he
could find. The Knights of Justice on Earth B erect a
stature in memory of a hero that world never knew. Years
later, another old enemy, The Sub Human, attacks the RTA
museum, seeking revenge on the Atomic Sub. Enraged to
learn that he was already dead, he took out his fury by
killing the Earth A Beacon.
Comments: Thanks to Chris Adams for information and
images. Chris notes "The Human Sub first appears in
BB # 2 (Calibre series) and has evolved into the Atomic
Sub by BB # 3 (Calibre series). Despite his first
appearance being during WW II, he is an Earth A
character (he might be the first superhero on Earth A).
The
Human Sub obviously fills the role of Aquaman and the
Sub-Mariner in the Big Bang universe, but with the
clever twist that he is not the ruler of Atlantis. His
origin also contains elements of Captain America, the
original Human Torch, both versions of Robotman and
Noman of the T.H.U.N.D.E.R Agents.
Rare
in that he is both the Golden Age and Silver Age version
of the same character, Noah Talbot's heroic death is
worthy of the Legion of Super Heroes Ferro Lad." |