Plastic Man Archives #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects classic Sgt. Rock stories from DC's war comics, featuring the hard-nosed Easy Company sergeant and his squad in World War II combat. Part of the DC Archive Editions line, it reprints early tales originally published in the 1960s, showcasing the gritty artwork and patriotic storytelling of the era.
In "The Hot Rod," police scientist Dr. Ray unleashes a revolutionary heat-generating weapon—only to find it ignites a notorious gangster named Hot Rod during a tense confrontation, turning the criminal into a blazing menace. The story unfolds as Ray races to contain the escalating danger, testing the limits of his invention and his own courage.
Plas Goes To Hollywood finds Plastic Man and his partner Woozy caught in the middle of a chaotic scheme when the Brain Trust strikes during a Hollywood shoot, turning a behind-the-scenes advisory gig into a full-blown brawl. With the cameras rolling and the stars unaware, the duo must use their wits and stretchy skills to outsmart a villainous plot in the heart of Tinsel Town.
In "Stretcho, the India Rubber Man," Plastic Man encounters a rival whose elastic form rivals his own—Stretcho, a circus performer whose body can stretch like rubber, but with real limits and the ability to feel pain. Jealous of Plastic Man’s fame, Stretcho fears he’ll be overshadowed and lose his place in the spotlight, setting up a tense showdown between two men of malleable flesh.
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↩ Reprints Plastic Man #7 (1947), Police Comics #66 (1947), Police Comics #67 (1947), Plastic Man #8 (1947), Police Comics #68 (1947), Police Comics #69 (1947), Police Comics #70 (1947), Police Comics #71 (1947)
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