Love all the superhero talk. I’ve seen reprints of the original Plastic Man stories from the 40s, and I remember reading him in the late 60s, when DC gave him his own book. I also remember The Creeper — he was from Gotham City, so he and Batman crossed paths occasionally. His “cape” was the weirdest ever devised, as it was a red shag rug.
In keeping with The Argyle Sweater’s humorous look at superheroes, let me put this out there: Does anyone here remember DC’s wonderfully funny comic, The Inferior Five? Awkwardman, The White Feather, The Dumb Bunny, The Blimp and their leader, Merryman.
SHIVA over 5 years ago
There WAS a Plastic Man super hero when I was into comics as a kid. He could contort & disguise his body in any shape!!
Bilan over 5 years ago
Let’s not forget the best Uber driver in town: Supra man.
pcolli over 5 years ago
The Incredible Sulk.
nosirrom over 5 years ago
Ironing Man
iggyman over 5 years ago
Great!
Queen of America over 5 years ago
To everyone who posted before me – very clever! I get all of the ones in the strip except for Jean Grey.
mpearl over 5 years ago
for once in a blue moon, very funny.
osceola over 5 years ago
Wander Woman. She plays around.
J Quest over 5 years ago
“Is he fat? Listen, bud. He’s got cholesterol laden blood… " ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭
Nate England over 5 years ago
Cry-borg. Guy just won’t stop sobbing…
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
Jean Grey: You should see he whites, or what used to be her whites.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 5 years ago
The Flesh: World’s fastest streaker.
Lee26 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I remember Marvel did a series of these when I was a kid. I fondly remember The Incredible Bulk.
Lablubber over 5 years ago
Hawk-I. Constantly promoting himself. Secret identity is President of the United States.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Never thought I’d say this but we need “Hello Boy’s” power more now than ever! Go Hello Boy, Go! Spread the kindness!
paullp Premium Member over 5 years ago
Love all the superhero talk. I’ve seen reprints of the original Plastic Man stories from the 40s, and I remember reading him in the late 60s, when DC gave him his own book. I also remember The Creeper — he was from Gotham City, so he and Batman crossed paths occasionally. His “cape” was the weirdest ever devised, as it was a red shag rug.
In keeping with The Argyle Sweater’s humorous look at superheroes, let me put this out there: Does anyone here remember DC’s wonderfully funny comic, The Inferior Five? Awkwardman, The White Feather, The Dumb Bunny, The Blimp and their leader, Merryman.