Difference between revisions of "Plastic Man"

From The Big Cartoon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 35: Line 35:
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
File:plasticman11-1943-RCO001_w.jpg
 
File:plasticman11-1943-RCO001_w.jpg
 +
</gallery>
 +
 +
==Plague of Plastic People (Plastic Man Vol. 1 #22, 1950)==
 +
<gallery>
 +
File:plasticman22-1943-RCO014.jpg
 +
</gallery>
 +
 +
==The City Was Starving On a Full Stomach (Plastic Man Vol. 1 #22, 1950)==
 +
<gallery>
 +
File:plasticman22-1943-RCO023.jpg
 +
File:plasticman22-1943-RCO028_w.jpg
 +
File:plasticman22-1943-RCO029.jpg
 +
File:plasticman22-1943-RCO030.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
Line 54: Line 67:
 
[[Category:American comics]]
 
[[Category:American comics]]
 
[[Category:Humans]]
 
[[Category:Humans]]
 +
[[Category:Dogs]]
 
[[Category:Male expansion]]
 
[[Category:Male expansion]]
 +
[[Category:Female expansion]]
 
[[Category:Air inflation]]
 
[[Category:Air inflation]]
 +
[[Category:Liquid inflation]]
 +
[[Category:Stuffing]]
 +
[[Category:Weight gain]]

Revision as of 23:24, 10 May 2020

Plasticman-character.png

Plastic Man is a superhero created by Jack Cole in 1941 for Quality Comics, later acquired by DC Comics. He has the power of elasticity, being able to stretch and shape his body into any form. He is also one of the first superheroes to add humor into action stories.

Satan's Son Sells Out to the Japs (Police Comics #9, 1942)

The Brain of Cyrus Smythe (Police Comics #11, 1942)

Oh, Plastic Man! (Police Comics #14, 1942)

Murder in Maniac Mansion (Police Comics #17, 1943)

Police Comics #44, 1945

Police Comics #72, 1947

Plastic Man Vol. 1 #11, 1948

Plague of Plastic People (Plastic Man Vol. 1 #22, 1950)

The City Was Starving On a Full Stomach (Plastic Man Vol. 1 #22, 1950)

Justice League of America: Another Nail #3, 2004

Green Lantern/Plastic Man: Weapons of Mass Deception, 2011