Plastic Man #53
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Attempted Return of Tricky Toledo," Plastic Man and his sidekick Woozy face off against the dangerous smuggler Dazzla, who’s infiltrated the U.S. with a deadly radioactive powder aimed at sabotaging the top-secret Project Triple X. Written and illustrated by Jack Cole—showcasing his signature blend of slapstick and suspense—this 1955 Quality Comics classic delivers a high-stakes showdown with a twisty, globe-trotting menace. The cover by Charles Nicholas and Chuck Cuidera captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines, a fitting frame for a story where shape-shifting heroism meets Cold War-era intrigue.
In "Dazzla, Daughter of Darkness!", Plastic Man and his sidekick Woozy face off against the mysterious Dazzla, a cunning smuggler smuggling radioactive powder into the U.S. with the dangerous intent of sabotaging the top-secret Project Triple X. With her high-stakes scheme and flashy flair, Dazzla turns the tide of the battle in unpredictable ways—can the stretchy hero and his bumbling partner stop her before it’s too late?
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