Police Comics #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Confession of Froggy Fink," a 1944 entry from Police Comics #35, mob boss Tools tries to eliminate one of his own men after the criminal underworld starts catching on to Destiny’s methods—only for the plan to backfire spectacularly. Written, drawn, and inked by George Brenner, this gripping tale unfolds with tense pacing and sharp storytelling, while Jack Cole’s striking cover captures the issue’s noir-inspired menace.
In "Can Destiny Be Trapped?" from Police Comics #35 (1944), the ever-watchful superhero Destiny finds himself targeted when mob boss Tools, desperate to outwit him, sets a trap using his known patterns. With tension thick and danger lurking in the shadows, Destiny must rely on instinct and courage to survive the ambush—though the outcome of the confrontation remains uncertain.
In "Lucille's Robots," Roy encounters a sharp-witted young inventor named Lucille, whose latest creation—a robot eerily resembling the Human Bomb—draws both fascination and fear. When Roy accidentally destroys the machine, their budding connection fractures, leaving him to wonder what really lies behind her sharp eyes and quiet resolve.
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Reprinted in Plastic Man Archives #3 (2002), The Toon Treasury of Classic Children's Comics #[nn] (2009), DC Finest: Plastic Man: The Origin of Plastic Man #[nn] (2025)
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