Police Comics #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePolice Comics #84 from November 1948 promises a wonderfully offbeat showdown as Plastic Man — his elastic red-suited form stretched impossibly thin and propping up an enormous die — faces off against a wild-eyed, jester-costumed villain while a hapless third figure gets pinned beneath the chaos. Jack Cole's cover crackles with kinetic energy, capturing everything that made Plastic Man such a delight: absurdist humor, rubbery physics, and genuine excitement all rolled into one. Fifty-two pages for a dime, with "Lucky Seven!" waiting inside — that's a pretty good roll of the dice.
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Maw offers two lost tourists a meal, but they mistakenly think she's going to serve Paw for dinner.
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