Plastic Man #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Menace of Mr. Aqua," Bernard Dibble crafts a quirky, character-driven tale centered on a heartfelt misunderstanding, as a young man’s dramatic letter to his girlfriend takes a surprising turn when she calls—only to ask about a thirty-five-cent loan, not his departure. With Dibble handling writing, art, and inks, the story blends humor and emotional nuance, all framed by Dick Dillin’s expressive cover art.
In this lighthearted 1956 tale from Plastic Man #63, Dicky tries to make a dramatic exit by claiming he's leaving town after his girlfriend rejected him—only to be called back by her, who’s only interested in getting her thirty-five cents back. Written with a wink and drawn in the classic humor style of the era, it’s a quick, clever twist on teenage romance and miscommunication.
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↩ Reprints Feature Comics #106 (1947), Plastic Man #24 (1950), Police Comics #101 (1950), Plastic Man #25 (1950), Plastic Man #31 (1951), Plastic Man #47 (1954)
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