Green Lantern #116
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe September 1999 cover by Dan Jurgens and Terry Austin tells you everything you need to know about the chaos inside: Green Lantern is ensnared in the wildly stretching red-and-tan limbs of Plastic Man, who dangles upside-down at the bottom of a maze of steel scaffolding while a yellow-clad figure struggles in the rubbery tangle above. The tagline "Plastic Man: Stretched to the Limits!" perfectly captures the kinetic, off-kilter energy on display, with Jurgens and Austin's linework giving the whole scene a delightfully frantic sense of scale. Writer Dan Jurgens, artist Tom Lyle, and inker Andrew Pepoy deliver what looks like one of the more entertainingly unconventional team-ups of 1999.
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Kyle and Booster open the package, then deal with the supplier who has Plastic Man, and learn that the object is an Ogalict.
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