Plastic Man #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Super Spy," Plastic Man takes a rare vacation to Dopi Island—only to be thrust into an unexpected crown when the island’s true king’s advisers scheme to use his easygoing nature to cover up a theft. Written and drawn by Jack Cole, this 1956 classic finds our hero caught in a royal ruse, his usual charm and elasticity tested by a bizarre island monarchy. The cover by Charles Nicholas and Chuck Cuidera captures the absurdity perfectly.
When Woozy Winks takes a vacation to Dopi Island, he’s unexpectedly crowned king—though the island’s real ruler is in deep trouble, and his scheming advisers are counting on a pasty, party-loving ruler to cover up a robbery that’s left the islanders destitute.
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↩ Reprints Plastic Man #22 (1950), Police Comics #99 (1950), Plastic Man #27 (1951)
Reprinted in Jack Cole and Plastic Man Forms Stretched to Their Limits #[nn] (2001)
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