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Cover: Ramona Fradon & Tenny Henson

Plastic Man #11

Feb 1976 · DC · 0.25 USD
📊 ~11,125 copies sold its debut month
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“The Hamsters of Doom”

The World's Weirdest Hero" earns that title in full on this March 1976 cover by Ramona Fradon and Tenny Henson, where Plastic Man's elastic body has been stretched and pulled in every direction by a crowd of adversaries in blue, yellow, and orange — each one yanking a limb or a loop of his red-and-yellow costumed form like a human game of tug-of-war. It's a wonderfully chaotic image that captures everything playful and strange about Plas, and "The Hamsters of Doom" as a story title only deepens the intrigue.

writer Steve Skeates · artist Ramona Fradon · inker Teny Henson · letterer Ben Oda · cover Ramona Fradon, Tenny Henson

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letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Ramona Fradon
cover inks Tenny Henson

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Dr. Forklift creates a device that allows him to transfer hamster brains into human brains.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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