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My new work Hanami (花見) will be shown in Van Der Plas Gallery (New York, USA) as a part of Bueno Gallery.
Big thanks to @pablostanley and @buenonft team 🙇🏻♂️🌸✨
Look at this. Plas is supposed to be stretching, but it just feels like he’s floating. It just doesn’t work here at all.
As for the Plastic Man material, I really can’t complain. Elongated Man is more known as the detective of the two, but it’s nice to see Plas seen as being more than a goof… even if he’s sorta written that way. But it’s nice that his past is actually acknowledged.
Reminds me of that one why where it’s explained that the reason who Plas called his son Luke “Ernie”, which was something that only happened maybe once or twice, was because he hated his son’s first name, and that Luke hates him for that. https://t.co/LbDr0xSArc
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.
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
This idea, that Plas and Woozy saw the world as cartoony, would become a status quo for the duo in the few appearances they made in later stories, including two Superman comics and a Shazam!. It wasn’t always as perfect as Barta and Nowlan’s pairing, but it still was fun! 7/12
(Kevin Nowlan apparently was also disappointed when he couldn’t full-on cartoon with his sections, but they still can shine through.)
I personally love them. The way they contrast with Plas’ POV, and how much of a freak he really would seem to people. 6/12
Winter couple ych! Payment plas are okay but will have lower priority until payed in full. (Complexity of final lineart changes can dring the price up to €120) I’ll try my best and finish as much as possible before valentines day!❤️✨
@D4hz4hn I honestly hope that Gunn lets Plas look just like this in live action (if it were to happen). I just think it’s more distinct than most other looks they try to push for him
#GalacticGarbageDrawings
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@PlasticManTalk Anyway, I *think* that's him next to Cap Atom down in the middle, but holy shit, that's a cursed Plas if I've ever seen one.
#NewProfilePic starting the new year with one of my favorite Plas arts/commissions by @d_cuttles. I never get tired of this one!
@JamesGunn is there a chance we’ll get to see Plastic Man in the future of the DC movie universe? I’d love to see Plas finally on screen!
Two-Face: Both Dent and O’Brian are character’s who’re split between a law-enforcing side, and criminal side. Plas used to be crook but fights for justice, Harvey was once a good DA but now is a core crook. Who’s to say that kind of dynamic isn’t great?
Art by Doc Shaner
I also see that sometimes artists/designers give him black flat top boots with maybe a yellow stripe on them, which I find boring, and “boring” shouldn’t mix with Plas. I think giving him the weird spiky-topped boots from his first appearance would be an interesting visual!
You know who I think would be real fun artist for a Plastic Man gig? Doug Mahnke.
He’s a stellar artist who‘s unique visual style can range from the hilarious to wicked to colorful to gritty! He’s a co-creator of The Mask, and worked on Plas a lot on JLA, he’d be perfect!
Except that’s not what happened AT ALL. In JLA Id, which the OP was actually thinking about, Plastic Man and Eel O’Brian did get split up, as did the rest of the JLA. But the point of the story was that their identities weren’t so clear cut. Made obvious WITH Plas 3/7