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Plastic Man #1-8 (1943-1947)

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Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole Inks by: Jack Cole Cover by: Jack Cole

Plas and Woozy break up The Chance Club and must stop the Japanese from stealing a camouflage machine. Later, Professor Goodman takes advantage of a man’s disfigurement; and Woozy heads out West to find his fortune after he is conned into buying a map to a goldmine. Scripts and art by Jack Cole.

Plastic Man, 1943-01-00 (#01) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole Inks by: Jack Cole Cover by: Jack Cole

A city has been transformed to look like it’s straight out of the 1890s! Plus, Elmer Body has the ability to change bodies with anyone-unfortunately for him, he chooses Woozy Winks. Then, Fargo Freddie falls into a volcano and meets a 500-year-old man who shows him how to turn into lava. As Lava Man, he slips out of Plastic Man’s grip! Finally, Plas and Woozy go to Coroner’s Corners to try and find out why everyone has gone stark raving mad. Scripts and art by Jack Cole

Plastic Man, 1944-01-00 (#02) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole, Bernard Dibble Pencils by: Jack Cole, Bernard Dibble Inks by: Jack Cole, Bernard Dibble Cover by: Jack Cole

Plas must figure out who killed Snoopy Hawks, and B.T. Tokus hires some witch doctors to try to kill Plas. Plus, Woozy is always short on money, so he decides to emulate his pal, Plastic Man, and bring in crooks for the reward. And later, Jake Strumby and his gang hide in a whale.

Plastic Man, 1946-01-00 (#03) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole, John Spranger, Bart Tumey Inks by: Jack Cole, John Spranger, Bart Tumey Cover by: Jack Cole

When a lumberman is hit in the head by a tree, he believes that he is a Viking; then, Lughead Sykes declares himself the King of Takahatchee. Later, Woozy tries to stop a man who is taking candy from a baby, although the baby is really Giant Neers! Finally, The Lobster pals trick Woozy and Plas.

Plastic Man, 1946-06-00 (#04) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole, Alex Kotzky, John Spranger, Bart Tumey Inks by: Jack Cole, John Spranger, Bart Tumey Cover by: Jack Cole

Plas tries to stop a talented weapon maker. Woozy accidently helps create and then stops a guy who dresses up as Robin Hood. Then, a millionaire tries to give his money away to avoid paying taxes-unfortunately for the beneficiaries of that money, he’s willing to kill to get it back.

Plastic Man, 1946-09-00 (#05) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole Inks by: Jack Cole, Alex Kotzky Cover by: Jack Cole

Scientific Sherman tries to find ways to destroy Plastic Man; then, Plas and Woozy stop a man dressing up as nursery rhyme characters to commit his crimes. Later The Zwili Cat, allegedly worth millions, is discovered to only hold marbles. In The Grasshopper, a criminal gets the powers to leap like a grasshopper.

Plastic Man, 1946-11-00 (#06) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole, John Spranger Inks by: Jack Cole, Alex Kotzky, John Spranger Cover by: Jack Cole

In three untitled stories by Jack Cole, Plastic Man faces Dr. Volt, takes a Voyage of Villainy, and teams up with Woozy Winks.

Plastic Man, 1947-01-00 (#07) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

Written by: Jack Cole Pencils by: Jack Cole, John Spranger Inks by: Jack Cole, John Spranger Cover by: Jack Cole

Police scientist Dr. Ray invents a gun that imbues living creatures with the ability to generate great heat. When Ray comes face to face with the gangster called Hot Rod, the gun causes Hot Rod to burst into flames because of the presence of gunpowder. Then, Woozy gets a job playing triangle for a symphony.

Plastic Man, 1947-03-00 (#08) (digital) (Glorith-Novus-HD).cbz

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