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Plastic Man

Plastic Man

252 appearances · Golden Age · 1941–2026 · 7 key issues
Who is Plastic Man?

Small-time crook Patrick 'Eel' O'Brian was shot during a warehouse robbery and doused with an unknown chemical acid. The substance mutated his body, granting him limitless elasticity and shapeshifting ability — a second chance that inspired him to abandon crime and fight for the law instead.

Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be stretching their way through comics more than eight decades later, but Plastic Man is exactly that kind of enduring original — born in the pages of Police Comics #1 in 1941, created by Vern Henkel, and still going strong into the 2020s across 232 catalogued appearances. He's built a home across Police Comics, his own self-titled series, and the prestige pages of JLA, where he shares adventures with the absolute cream of the DC universe — Superman, Batman, The Flash, and the alter egos Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent among them. With seven key issues to his name, collectors have long recognized that this malleable Golden Age original carries real significance in the DC canon, and any fan who hasn't dipped into his remarkable run is in for a treat.

Identity

Real name. Patrick "Eel" O'Brian

Powers. Full-body elasticity/malleability/shapeshifting; can stretch, flatten, and reshape into nearly any form and color; near-immortality with extreme durability and regeneration.

Teams & affiliations
Justice League
★ First appearance
Police Comics #1
Aug 1941

Trivia

  • Quality Comics' implosion handed DC a ready-made legacy character rather than a homegrown creation, making him one of the genuinely rare Golden Age heroes whose publishing lineage stretches across two distinct companies before landing in the DC universe.cbr.com
  • At a time when capes-and-tights storytelling defaulted to stone-faced earnestness, he stood out as one of the first major comics characters built around deliberate absurdist comedy, laying an early blueprint for every satirical superhero who followed.cbr.com

Top series

Covers through the years — 1941–2021

Police Comics #1 1941
Police Comics #1
Police Comics #77 1948
Police Comics #77
Plastic Man #1 1966
Plastic Man #1
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #149 1972
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #149
Justice League of America #193 1981
Justice League of America #193
All-Star Squadron #31 1984
All-Star Squadron #31
Action Comics #661 1991
Action Comics #661
JLA #38 2000
JLA #38
Adventures of Superman #605 2002
Adventures of Superman #605
The Brave and the Bold #15 2008
The Brave and the Bold #15
JLA #4 2014
JLA #4
Flash Facts #[nn] 2021
Flash Facts #[nn]

Appearances (1–150 of 252, oldest first)

Military Comics (1941)
#17
Crack Comics (1940)
#28
Komix Illustrated (1962)
#10
The Brave and the Bold (1955)
#76
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
Giant Jimmy Olsen Album (1966)
#13
Arcade the Comics Revue (1975)
#4
Limited Collectors' Edition (1972)
Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes (1976)
All New Collectors' Edition (1978)
The Comics Journal (1977)
Elson's Presents Super Heroes Comics (1981)
Justice League of America (1960)
All-Star Squadron (1981)
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest (1980)
#13
World's Finest Comics (1941)
L'Escadron des Etoiles (1982)
#4
Adventure Comics (1938)
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (1970)
#53
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Amazing Heroes (1981)
DC Comics Presents (1978)
#93
Super Powers (1986)
Infinity, Inc. (1984)
#39
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
#1
Action Comics Weekly (1988)
Superman (1987)
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Young All-Stars (1987)
#27
Action Comics (1938)
USA magazine (1987)
Bloodwulf (1995)
#2
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
Spirit Jam (1998)
Superman: The Doomsday Wars (1998)
Green Lantern (1990)
Flash (1987)
JLA: Heaven's Ladder (2000)
JLA / Witchblade (2000)
#1
Great American Comic Books (2001)
Spécial DC (1997)
Bizarro Comics (2001)
Joker: Last Laugh (2001)
#5
JLA: Secret Origins (2002)
JLA / JSA Secret Files & Origins (2003)
#1
JLA / JSA: Virtue and Vice (2002)
Superboy #147 May-June 1968 Replica Edition (2003)
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000)
Batman Adventures (2003)
JLA: Liberty and Justice (2003)
Green Arrow (2001)
#33
Enginehead (2004)
#6
Justice League Elite (2004)
#9