Police Comics #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJack Cole's cover for Police Comics #65 (April 1947) delivers a wonderfully surreal sight: Plastic Man has stretched his entire body into a giant bell clapper, his oversized goggled head bonging against an enormous bell while a startled crook below scrambles to escape the ringing. The tagline "Plastic Man Rings the Bell on Crime!" perfectly captures the gleeful absurdity on display, with a diminutive villain fleeing as Plas's elongated red-suited form swings with a satisfying "BONG!" At 60 pages for just a dime, this Quality Comics issue is a cheerful showcase of Cole's inventive visual humor and elastic imagination.
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For a fee, Pappy guides a tourist to Echo Mountain. The echo is impersonated by Dewey, but an encounter with a bear spoils the illusion.
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