Police Comics #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Thrilla, the Electrifying Crime Queen," Quality Comics' iconic Plastic Man faces off against a dazzling new foe whose touch crackles with raw electricity—literally. Written and drawn by Jack Cole in his signature dynamic style, this 1950 issue showcases the artist’s flair for bold visuals and high-stakes action, with Thrilla’s electrifying powers putting even the stretchable hero to the test. The cover by Jack Cole captures the moment of electric tension, perfectly framing the clash between the crime queen and her resilient opponent.
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A new villainess, Thrilla, has the ability to have electricity jump from her fingers and her lips. When she tried to kiss Plastic Man, whose form was insulated against her, the feedback knocked her out.
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