Plastic Man has never been A-team DC character like Batman or Superman, despite his elastic potential. He came close; before and after The Matrix, the Wachowskis toiled away on a movie for the ...
Throughout the early episodes of Batman: Caped Crusader, Bruce crosses paths with Eel O’Brian (Tom Kenny) a photojournalist from the Gotham Gazette. While his role on the series largely consists of ...
DC Comics has announced a new four-issue DC Black Label series coming this September titled Plastic Man No More. The Eisner-nominated creative team of Christopher Cantwell (Batman: The Brave and The ...
Plastic Man is one of DC’s most reliable sources of comedy relief. A silly, braggadocios criminal-turned-hero with absurd stretching powers to match, Plastic Man has been a consistent B-string member ...
Inspired by Grant Morrison’s run on the relaunched JLA — a back-to-basics take reuniting DC’s biggest-name heroes as a team — McFarlane’s four-figure wave (five if you count build-a-Plas) includes ...
The plastics market can be puzzling at times, and now a Plastic Man action figure is puzzling as well. In March, toymaker McFarlane Toys introduced new action figures of superheroes Superman, Batman, ...
While everyone’s attention has been focused on the upcoming midnight launch of Justice League #1, a little bit of news slipped out in recent images released of the Justice League International. On The ...
A superhero able to stretch and transform his body into virtually any shape, Plastic Man/Patrick “Eel” O’Brian made his comic book debut in Police Comics #1 in 1941. Created by Jake Cole for Quality ...
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