Police Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePolice Comics #66 (May 1947) delivers one of the more charming covers Jack Cole ever put together — a bold red heart frames a smitten, big-nosed fellow clutching a pair of flowers as he snuggles close to a smiling redhead, while Plastic Man's goggled face peers down from the top of the heart with his trademark grin. The tagline "Plastic Man Finds Love Can Mean Trouble!" sets a wonderfully light, comedic tone that promises the stretchy hero is tangled up in romantic mischief. Inside, writer-artist Bernard Dibble handles the full story, offering 60 pages of Quality Comics entertainment for just a dime.
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Dewey can't remember what he was supposed to remember: a feud with the Ratfields.
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