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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Mike Esposito

Plastic Man #4

May 1967 · DC · 0.12 USD
📊 ~17,191 copies sold its debut month
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“Dr. Dome's Dame of Doom”

Plastic Man #4 from 1967 delivers exactly the kind of delightfully absurd cover you'd hope for from a hero whose superpower is being endlessly weird — here, Plas has transformed his entire body into a massive, goggle-wearing, tooth-snapping trap that's swallowed up a green-jacketed crook whole, while police close in and a getaway vehicle driven by another criminal attempts a desperate escape. The cover blurb promises "Plastic Man Turns Master Criminal" inside, setting up a story titled "Dr. Dome's Dame of Doom" with writing by Arnold Drake and interior art by J. Winslow Mortimer — while the wonderfully energetic cover itself is the work of penciler Carmine Infantino and inker Mike Esposito. It's Silver Age DC fun at its most gleefully imaginative.

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writer Arnold Drake · artist, inker J. Winslow Mortimer · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Carmine Infantino, Mike Esposito

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artist, inker J. Winslow Mortimer
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Mike Esposito

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