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Cover Credits |
Penciller: Carmine Infantino Inker: Michael Esposito |
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Comic Title: Plastic Man #7
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Nov/Dec 1967
On Sale Date:
September 21, 1967 Newsstand Date September 21, 1967
Source: Direct Currents, Wonder Woman #173
Newsstand Date September 21, 1967
Source: House Ad, Wonder Woman #173, Page 32
Newsstand Date September 21, 1967
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V22 #8
Copyright Date September 21, 1967
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1967
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Murray Boltinoff
Story |
Title: "Plastic Man's Fantastic Old Man"
Pages: 23
Feature(s):
Plastic Man (II)
Writer: Arnold Drake
Artist: J. Winslow Mortimer
Feature Character(s)
- Plastic Man (II; last appearance in Plastic Man #6; next appearance in Plastic Man #8)
Guest Star(s)
- Plastic Man (the original; last appearance in Plastic Man #52; no further appearances)
Supporting Character(s)
- Gordon K. Trueblood (last appearance in Plastic Man #6; next appearance in Plastic Man #8)
Villain(s)
- The King of Spades, the Queen of Hearts, and the Jack of Diamonds (no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Woozy Winks (last appearance in Plastic Man #52; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Plastic Man's unnamed wife (in flashback; no further appearances)
- Residents of the Plastic Acres rest home (Mrs. Brattle named; no further appearances)
Flashback Appearance(s)
- Plastic Man (II; as a child; earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in Plastic Man #1)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- A monk (in flashback to the fifth story of Police Comics #1)
Comments:
This issue reveals that the original Plastic Man is the father of the current Plastic Man and is in semi-retirement.
Synopsis:
Three costumed criminals attempt to rob an art gallery. Plastic Man and his assistant try to stop the robbery, but fail. News about the robbery reaches Gordon Trueblood, who questions his friend Plastic Man about the crime. Plas reveals that it was his father, the original Plastic Man, who tried to stop the crime.
Plastic Man, Jr. and Gordy then visit a rest home owned by the senior Plastic Man. He explains that the criminal leader, the King of Spades, also owns the mortgage on the rest home and is trying to take it over. The elder Plas has been unable to prove that the King is a criminal.
The two Plastic Men team up to trap the King of Spades and his partners. Their plan almost succeeds, but Gordy loses the evidence against them.
The King then takes over the rest home. However, Woozy has spiked the fountain with wine. When the crooks drink from it, they get drunk and confess their crimes on tape. With the evidence of the King's crime now in hand, the original Plastic Man is able to retain ownership of the rest home.
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