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Cover: Jack Cole

Comic Reprints #[11]

Jan 1975 · Nostalgia, Inc. [Don Maris Comics] · 3.00 USD
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In "The Gay Nineties Nightmare," Fargo Freddie stumbles into a volcano and encounters a 500-year-old man who teaches him to transform into lava—turning him into the fiery Lava Man. With his new powers, he escapes Plastic Man’s grasp, but his reign of molten mayhem comes to a halt when his body cools and hardens. A wild, inventive tale from Jack Cole, who wrote, drew, inked, and lettered every page, with his own dynamic cover art capturing the chaos in full.

Contains 4 stories
The Gay Nineties Nightmare
15 pp · Superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksChief BrannerSlimy Slade [aka Desperate Desmond] (villain, introduction, death)Slippery Slade (villain, introduction, death)Slinky Slade (villain, introduction)Charlie (villain, introduction)
Who's Who
12 pp · Superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksChief BrannerElmer Body (villain, introduction)Tony Toppo (villain, introduction)
The Lava Man
14 pp · Superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy Winksun-named 500-year-old manThe Lava Man [Fargo Freddie] (villain, introduction)

In "The Lava Man," Fargo Freddie’s fateful plunge into a volcano leads to an unexpected transformation when he encounters a 500-year-old man who teaches him to become living lava. Now as Lava Man, he escapes Plastic Man’s grasp—only to face a new challenge when his molten form begins to cool and harden.

Welcome to Coroner's Corners!
15 pp · Superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksChief BrannerAgent Carlson (introduction)Agent Murphy (introduction)Dada Ditt (introduction)Dr. Dewey Ditt (villain, introduction)

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker, letterer Jack Cole
cover pencils, inks Jack Cole

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