Plastic Man #3
In "The Biggest Wheel in Town," Plastic Man squares off against the flamboyant Dr. Dome, who boldly asserts he's the rightful heir to Urglly the Ugly—the legendary inventor of the wheel—and therefore the legal owner of the global patent. Written by Arnold Drake and illustrated by Win Mortimer, this 1967 adventure blends absurd humor with classic DC charm, all wrapped in a vibrant cover by Joe Orlando and Mike Esposito.
In "The Biggest Wheel in Town," Plastic Man finds himself in a delightfully absurd showdown with the flamboyant Dr. Dome, who boldly claims to be the rightful heir of Urglly the Ugly—the legendary (and supposedly real) inventor of the wheel—and therefore the legal owner of its global patent. With his usual mix of wit and elasticity, Plastic Man must outthink a villain whose ego is as inflated as his claims.
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Reprinted in All Star Adventure Comic #84 (1973)
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