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  1. 15 de oct. de 2021 · 15K. 779K views 2 years ago. Batman, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn team up with Plastic Man to take down Superman in this clip from the Injustice animated movie. ...more. Batman, Catwoman, and...

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  3. plastic man disguised as Harley Quinn. If some dude wants to dress like this at a convention, more power to that superfan. I would totally hit that!!!!! I have VERY CONFUSING FEELINGS ABOUT THIS! Futa Harley is real and he/she can hurt you. 244 votes, 13 comments. 49K subscribers in the HarleyQuinn community.

  4. 1) Origins of Plastic Quinn: Harley, in one of her random bouts of buffoonery, stumbles onto an experimental serum-based project led by Dr. Emmett Brown, a scientist researching on the powers of Plastic Man. The essence of his research is to devise a serum that can replicate Plastic Man's super pliable physique.

  5. Plastic Man es obra de Jack Cole, un dibujante que aprendió el oficio de forma amateur, especializándose en el cómic humorístico. Cole creó al personaje en Police Comics #1, durante el primer boom de las historietas de superhéroes que desató Superman, y que en ese momento eran dominadas por el Capitán Marvel de Fawcett Comics.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · That origin bears some meaningful similarities to Harley Quinn, who's recently been getting close to another Justice League member. Still, Harley and Plastic man were both exposed to chemicals that gave them superpowers and operated on both sides of the law before settling into heroic roles.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2018 · The first issue of the mini-series, which will feature artwork by Adriana Melo and a cover by Harley Quinn co-writer and cover-artist Amanda Conner, will begin its story in June. Created by cartoonist Jack Cole for Police Comics #1 in 1941, Plastic Man was ahead of his time in several