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Cover: Dick Dillin

Plastic Man #63

Jul 1956 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“The Menace of Mr. Aqua”

In "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.

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writer, artist, inker Bernard Dibble · cover Dick Dillin

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writer, artist, inker Bernard Dibble
cover pencils, inks Dick Dillin

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Dicky writes a letter to his girlfriend, claiming he's going away because she rejected him. After receiving his letter, she calls--and asks for the return of the thirty-five cents she loaned him, before he leaves.

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