it only bomb didn't just change the political landscape either but also the cultural one on the saskia tayla looks at how the deadly blast helps to form the popular culture we can see on a day to day basis. there are moments in history as a memory so powerful they have shaped our culture tragic but defining of the mushroom clouds billowing over the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. for decades the us suppressed almost all footage it was only in the 1980s that color images sought by the us military will possibly be released to this day the material has not been shown in its entirety. but out of the unimaginable suffering roy who's a new pop culture in america the devastating release of radioactive particles change the country's take on comic books and superheroes spite of the fantastic full of the incredible hulk all derived from exposure to radiation. we've never seen anything even close to your levels of exposure you find an event like the. superhero we smell better than ever steel which you know surely you don't believe that in the us atomic power was mostly about heroism and infl