Plastic Man No More! #2 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins and Jacob Edgar. Variant cover by Riley Rossmo. Out in October.
"The Justice League won’t listen to him, his wife and kid want nothing to do with him… but Plastic Man doesn’t need a single one of them to pull off his grand plan to cheat death. And it all starts with, uh… kidnapping the Metal Men. It’s for a good cause! He swears!"
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Christopher Cantwell + Alex Lins combine body horror + superheroes in ‘Plastic Man No More’
The DC Black Label series begins in September.
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He needs a hug 🥺
From Plastic Man No More! #1 (2024) by Christopher Cantwellwell & Alex Lins
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i just need to lament how patrick harding (alexs performance coach) is so fucking sexy btw out here in his rainbow wristwatch at grand prixs posting love is love, talking on podcasts about how he knows f1 is a weight saving sport but doesn’t ever want alex to end up with fucked up eating habits in ten years time so no matter how many people question him about it he won’t restrict alex from eating what he wants, lamenting how he’s proudest of alex when he’s bringing up difficult topics and growing from his old strategies for coping emotionally that he has had from childhood. that’s a man
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Almost every year around this time my magnus archives hyper fixation ramps up again and I start relistening.
Its always a shock to remember that TMA characters legitimately hate each other and the show is in fact not an office comedy with a side of spooky trauma
(despite what ep 113 would have you think)
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Alex Lins - Plastic No More
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Plastic Man No More! #4 by Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins and Jacob Edgar. Main cover by Lins. Variant cover by Alex Eckman-Lawn. Out in December.
"There sure are a lot of people who’d like to stop him from detonating the nuclear bomb he fashioned out of a member of the Metal Men— including the very son he’s trying to save with this kamikaze scheme. But Patrick has come too far and sacrificed too much to stop now…"
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Alex Toth's model sheet of Plastic Man, colored by Rich Seetoo, for the Super Friends animated series.
Despite being around since 1941, this was Plastic Man's first animated appearance, but not for lack of trying. Hal Seeger, producer of the animated series Batfink and The Milton the Monster Show, had planned to make a Plastic Man pilot in the mid-1960s.
Additionally, Filmation had planned their own Plastic Man pilot and shorts (along with other DC Comics' heroes) as a follow-up to The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967). Those plans were scuttled when CBS, the network broadcasting the show, acquired the animation rights to Batman, who was hyper-popular at the time due to the live-action series broadcast on ABC.
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Kid Eternity calls on Plastic Man to help defeat Merlin. Art thought to be by Alex Kotzky.
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Favorite body horror moments from Plastic Man No More! #1 (2024) by Christopher Cantwellwell & Alex Lins
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