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Cover: Ramona Fradon & Bob Smith

Plastic Man #16

Feb 1977 · DC · 0.30 USD
📊 ~8,475 copies sold its debut month
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“Brains Washed While U Wait”

DC's stretchiest hero is in fine form on this March 1977 cover, penciled by Ramona Fradon and inked by Bob Smith — Plastic Man's elongated red limbs wrap around a pair of hapless thugs while he simultaneously slugs a purple-suited villain sporting a peace-symbol emblem, with bricks flying in all directions from the impact. The tagline "Make Way for the World's Weirdest Hero" says it all, and the chaotic, kinetic scene delivers on that promise with the rubber-limbed do-gooder juggling multiple bad guys at once in gloriously cartoonish fashion. With the story titled "Brains Washed While U Wait," this issue looks like a delightful blend of superhero action and offbeat humor — exactly what Plastic Man fans loved in 1977.

writer Steve Skeates · artist Ramona Fradon · inker Bob Smith · colorist Elizabeth Safian · letterer Ben Oda · cover Ramona Fradon, Bob Smith

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Full credits

inker Bob Smith
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Ramona Fradon
cover inks Bob Smith

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Agent Foyle is bathed in a mysterious ray, turning him evil and into the criminal mastermind... Kolonel Kool.

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