Cat Vasko To Reimagine ‘Plastic Man’ For A Woman
Plastic Man is fundamentally changing. According to The Hollywood Reporter, writer Cat Vasko will pen a new female-focused version of
Read morePlastic Man is fundamentally changing. According to The Hollywood Reporter, writer Cat Vasko will pen a new female-focused version of
Read moreSimon Stagg has pancreatic cancer. He only has three months to live, but he’s given an offer by demons to have immortality. He takes it. The next day, he and a number of Gateway City citizens disappear during a maiden voyage of the new Terrifitech and Stagg Industries monorail system. It’ll be up to the Terrifics to save Stagg and the others from whatever monsters await beneath the city.
Read moreA massive and moving tree has invaded Gateway City. The Terrifics are the front line in stopping this coming catastrophe, and Mr. Terrific tries out a new T-Sphere, dubbed the T-Finity, to see how his various plans to stop the tree turn out. Most don’t end well.
Read moreBizarro’s insane plan to stop technological advancement has resulted in he, his son, the Terribles, and the Terrifics all being brought to the very end of time. They soon learn that the heat death of the universe is imminent, and Bizarro wants everyone to be there for it. Can Mister Terrific and his team escape the end of all things and return to their own time?
Read moreUncle Sam continues his duel with Cyborg Overman while Adolf Hitler III activates the Cheyenne Mountain fail safe which will consume the base and surrounding area in nuclear fire. Is this the end of the Freedom Fighters, or is there another way?
Read moreBizarro and the Terribles have trapped our world in a time loop where Bizarro gets to relive his best day every on repeat. Fortunately, Mr. and Ms. Terrific have a theory on how to break out of the loop and put a stop to the Terribles.
Read moreBizarro and the Terribles go to Bgztl to get the Phantom Zone crystals needed to power Mr. Terrible’s time machine. Once they do, there’s nothing to stop Bizarro from sending the Earth to the beginning of time–except for the Terrifics
Read moreThe American people are rallying to the cause of liberty as the Freedom Fighters make their way into the Third Reich’s Cheyenne Mountain Doomsday Bunker. Unfortunately, the Cyborg Overman is there to stop them. Uncle Sam takes on the Overman alone while the rest of the Freedom Fighters advance into the bunker to save their allies and stop the Ratzis for good.
Read moreBizarro and the Terribles have arrived at Terrific Tower to wreak havoc. Bizarro is looking for a power source for his time machine while the Terribles befuddle our heroes with their strange and inane powers. Can the Terrifics beat back this new threat?
Read moreBizarro and the Terribles have arrived at Terrific Tower to wreak havoc. Bizarro is looking for a power source for his time machine while the Terribles befuddle our heroes with their strange and inane powers. Can the Terrifics beat back this new threat?
Read moreAdolf Hitler III’s interrogation of the Human Bomb continues, but he now brings in Doll Woman as a new torture subject. Meanwhile, Uncle Sam, Cache, and Phantom Lady learn of Black Condor’s rebellion in the Detroit Factory City. And his fight for freedom continues.
Read moreThe Freedom Fighters are hiding and recovering after their last mission in the basement of a generous married couple. The Fighters need to find the Plasstic Man formula next, and the vicious Plasstic Men aren’t far behind them.
Read more[*Mild Spoilers Ahead!] Mister Terrific has followed Java and his Dreadfuls to Earth-23, where Paula, Mister Terrific’s late wife, is
Read moreFor once, we’ll refrain from any stretchy puns. Variety reports a film based on the DC Comics character Plastic
Read moreAnother week, another stack of comics to get through. This week features the start of G. Willow Wilson’s run on
Read more[*Mild Spoilers Ahead!] The Cabal sends their alien slave, Spot, to kill Plastic Man. Spot is a Durlan, and their
Read moreI thought the New Age of Heroes at DC was all about shining a spotlight on the artwork, and yet
Read more[*Mild Spoilers Ahead] Plastic Man has decided that the Cabal that Obscura told him about isn’t real, but we see
Read moreFor a series that launched on the promise of adventures across the multiverse and more than a knowing wink of
Read moreIn my mind, Plastic Man #2, written by Gail Simone, is the comic equivalent of a “greatest hits” montage. Fast-paced
Read moreJust as fast paced in all the right places as the first issue, this second issue opens right where it
Read moreThis is a series, written by Jeff Lemire and illustrated by Ivan Reis (as ever, inked in simpatico by Joe
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