Plastic Man #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Broke the Law of Gravity," Plastic Man and his sidekick Woozy take on Dazzla, a cunning smuggler smuggling radioactive powder into the U.S. with the intent to sabotage Project Triple X. Written and illustrated by Jack Cole, this 1951 classic blends pulp intrigue with the signature elasticity of the hero, while André LeBlanc’s dynamic cover captures the chaos in bold, striking lines.
In "Dazzla, Daughter of Darkness," Plastic Man and his sidekick Woozy face off against the enigmatic Dazzla, a smuggler wielding radioactive powder with the intent to sabotage the U.S.'s top-secret Project Triple X. The story crackles with tension as the duo races to stop her before her plan can unravel the nation’s most guarded defense.
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Reprinted in Ajax Adventure Annual #[1] (1952), Plastic Man #47 (1954), New Spaceways Comic Annual #1 (1954), Plastic Man #53 (1955), Okay Adventure Annual #1 (1955), Plastic Man #56 (1955)
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