Plastic Man #1
In "…dem Snuffer," Plastic Man and his partner Woozy are temporarily loaned to the local police by the NBI, diving into two separate cases that unexpectedly collide. While a gangster boss sends a relentless cyborg after Plastic Man, Woozy is tasked with capturing the elusive Carrot Man—leading to a chaotic crossover of schemes and slapstick mayhem. Written by Steve Skeates and brought to life with dynamic art by Ramona Fradon, inks by Bob Smith, and colors by Liz Berube, this 1981 issue offers a delightfully weird blend of crime-fighting and rubbery chaos. The cover, also by Fradon and Smith, captures the absurd energy of the story in bold, expressive lines.
In "…dem Snuffer," Plastic Man and Woozy are loaned out by the NBI to help the local police, diving into two separate cases that unexpectedly collide: a vengeful gangster boss sends a relentless cyborg after Plastic Man, while Woozy is tasked with capturing the elusive Carrot Man—only to find the two missions entangle in ways neither of them expected. The story’s chaotic energy and clever twists shine through in its 15 pages, with letters by gesetzt adding a playful, punchy rhythm to the proceedings.
When Agent Foyle is exposed to a mysterious radiation, he’s transformed into the dangerously powerful and villainous Colonel Cool. With his newfound strength and sinister edge, he’s a threat even to Plastic Man and Woozy, who must team up to stop him before he causes lasting damage.
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