Plastic Man Archives Volume 7: written and illustrated by Jack Cole (; collected ): Another jolly, anarchic, cleanly rendered volume of Golden Age Plastic Man adventures, written and illustrated by the stretchable hero's creator Jack Cole and members of Cole's studio. Plastic Man is one of the few Golden Age comic books that holds up /5(10). "The Game of Death": Below the Chance Club was a dead body and the murderer was in the club. The club owners had set up new games to entertain the guests, one of which included roulette using frogs. One guest won two rounds in a row, so the club owner asked him to come to his office, only for hi Plastic Man #1 is an issue of the series Plastic Man (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, This is the sixth volume in the DC Archives series of Plastic Man reprints from Police Comics and Plastic Man. Covering Plastic Man #5 6 and the Plastic Man stories from Police Comics #s 59 to The madness continues but there is a question of credit /5(14).
The comics in this particular volume were published in late and early Unfortunately, this was the last Plastic Man Archives that DC published. However, another company recently published a collection of all of Jack Cole's Plastic Man comics that weren't collected in any of DC's Plastic Man Archives. First Appearance: Spectre (vol. 3) # Plastic Man. Created by Jack Cole. First Appearance: Police Comics #1. 0 comments. Plastic Man has been around since , functioning as much as a. Plastic Man, The - Archives, VOL 01 (Archive Editions (Graphic Novels)) Hardcover - Febru by Jack Cole (Author) out of 5 stars 20 ratings.
Looking for books by Jack Cole? See all books authored by Jack Cole, including Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits, and Supermen!: The First Wave Of Comic Book Heroes , and more on www.doorway.ru The popular and ground-breaking Plastic Man Archives reprint series seems to have stalled out at Police Comics # It’s been three years since the last volume. In the last 25 or so issues of Police Comics that featured Plastic Man stories, there are about 15 stories that Jack Cole wrote, penciled, and in a few cases, also inked. Eeyow! Today is the 75th anniversary of Police Comics #1, and the first appearance of Jack Cole’s Plastic Man!. I could very easily go on and on about this wild, action-packed origin for one of comic’s most unique characters — and I have! — but I think I’ll just sit back and let you all bask in the genius of Cole’s original story and art.
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