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    The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show (1979)

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    Hilary Barta (Plastic Man #2-3, 1988-1989):






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    I better not be the only one voting for Kyle Baker's Plastic Man on the CBR Top 100 Comic Runs. This comic was GOLD!

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    Plastic Man is a great character. I love his humor.

    He seems pretty invulnerable to a lot of things. Does Plastic Man have any known limits?

    Can electricity hurt him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenixx9 View Post
    Plastic Man is a great character. I love his humor.

    He seems pretty invulnerable to a lot of things. Does Plastic Man have any known limits?

    Can electricity hurt him?
    It really depends on the writer. Sometimes Plas can be taken out relatively easy, but in Joe Kelley’s Justice League, Batman reveals that Plastic Man is one of the most powerful metas on the planet. He was able to take on an unleashed Martian Manhunter because not only is he basically indestructible but he’s immune to telepaths as his brain is literally malleable and can’t be controlled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robotman View Post
    It really depends on the writer. Sometimes Plas can be taken out relatively easy, but in Joe Kelley’s Justice League, Batman reveals that Plastic Man is one of the most powerful metas on the planet. He was able to take on an unleashed Martian Manhunter because not only is he basically indestructible but he’s immune to telepaths as his brain is literally malleable and can’t be controlled.
    Wow, so that seems to put him in a class by himself compared to all the other stretchy characters.

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    from Secret Origins #30 (September 1988); pencil art by Stephen deStefano / inked by Paul Fricke

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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post

    from Secret Origins #30 (September 1988); pencil art by Stephen deStefano / inked by Paul Fricke
    Poor Woozy Winks.

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    I don't know who the BLONDE PHANTOM is but I would buy this crossover if it ever happen.

    BlondePhantom.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by signalman112 View Post
    I don't know who the BLONDE PHANTOM is but I would buy this crossover if it ever happen.

    Golden Age Timely/Atlas/Marvel character.



    She showed up in John Byrne's run of She-Hulk in the 1980s.

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    From Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. XVIII (August 1986):

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