JLA #89
Plastic Man takes center stage on this 2003 cover by Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen, his rubber body stretched dramatically skyward above a city skyline as he faces down a massive, fiery creature wreathed in flames. The low-angle perspective makes the confrontation feel genuinely enormous, with the blazing entity's taloned form looming against a hazy sky in a way that feels both thrilling and a little unnerving. With Joe Kelly concluding his "Trial by Fire" arc, this issue promises a story that's been building toward something big — and Mahnke's kinetic cover art makes it clear the stakes are sky-high.
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The JLA defeats the Burning, restoring J'onn J'onzz to normal, and Plastic Man returns to his wife and son.
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