Comic Review: Plastic Man #6 (DC Comics)
Eel is still struggling with becoming a hero, no matter how much he tries to do the right thing he ends up hurting someone.
Eel is still struggling with becoming a hero, no matter how much he tries to do the right thing he ends up hurting someone.
I just can’t help but like Eel more and more with every issue.
One thing I love about the DC/Looney Tunes crossovers is seeing my favourite children’s cartoon characters be really dark and this is exactly that!
Plastic man is one of my favourite ‘heroes’ right now he’s really funny but full of little flaws and insecurities that you just can’t help but like.
I really like Plastic Man, haven’t read a lot of stuff he is in but I’ve really enjoyed the stuff I have read.
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