Plastic Man #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Kra Vashnu," a mysterious protoplasmic being from space named Amorpho crash-lands on Earth, capable of mimicking any living form—animal or human. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Jack Cole, this 1950 Quality Comics classic sees Plastic Man confront the alien menace, whose only weakness is an absurd craving for salt. The cover by Jack Cole captures the surreal threat with bold, dynamic lines.
In "Where Is Amorpho?", a mysterious space-born protoplasm named Amorpho lands on Earth, capable of shifting into any living form—animal or human. His only weakness? An obsessive craving for salt, which Plastic Man exploits in a battle of wits and shape-shifting.
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Reprinted in Plastic Man #21 (1950), Plastic Man #16 (1964), The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1990)
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