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@DanSchkade Plastic Man sure knows the meaning of “handgun”
Sometimes I look up Plastic Man appearances just to see if there’s anything I missed (they’re usually cameos) and they’re often great because I get to be introduced to artists who never drew Plas regularly, in this case Carlos Meglia in Adventures Of Superman 605.
@CoolComicArt I think I’d have to say Gary Frank, who brings a fun energy and psychotic look to the Joker without being too over the top
@MadsTweetedThis Mary is, in the comics she’s called Typhoid Mary. Don’t know about anyone else
If I had a nickel for everytime a comic book villain escaped death by transferring their brain into a different human body, I’d have three nickels.
Not to mention, Plastic Man altogether was based (as far as I can tell. I don’t like giving definitive statements,) on circus performers and sideshow men with elastic skin. Even the name he had before Plastic Man was chosen, “Indian Rubber Man” is taken from that.
One thing I really appreciate about Mark Waid’s main time writing JLA was that he made Plas something of a reader. It wasn’t much, but most creators at the time kinda showed him as a TV head, so a slightly more balanced view of him who looks deeper into what he reads is nice
I really, genuinely, 100%, want these heroes in big roles in the new DCU. Heck, I want them as main members of the Justice League.