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Hombre Plástico (en inglés, Plastic Man) (nombre real Patrick "Eel" O'Brian) es un superhéroe ficticio que aparece por primera vez en Police Comics #1, originalmente publicado por Quality Comics y más tarde adquirido por DC Comics. 2 Creado por el dibujante Jack Cole, el hombre Plástico fue uno de los primeros superhéroes en incorporar el humo...
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Original version by Jack Cole. Plastic Man was a crook named Patrick "Eel" O'Brian. Orphaned at age 10 and forced to live on the streets, he fell into a life of crime. As an adult, he became part of a burglary ring, specializing as a safecracker.
- Patrick "Eel" O'Brian
- Police Comics #1 (August 1941)
Patrick "Eel" O'Brian was a small-time crook who became the stretchable superhero Plastic Man. He usually hid behind a smile and a joke, but was a very powerful member of the Justice League of America. Main article: Plastic Man Vol 3 Some years ago, the criminal known as Eel O'Brian, along with...
"Elastic Man" is a quirky and hilarious online game published by Adult Swim that will have you laughing out loud. The objective of the game is to stretch and contort your character's face in a variety of ways to match the expressions of the other characters on screen. You will ..
The powers didn't make me Plastic Man. Not really. They just gave me the tools to build on a foundation that was already there. — Plastic Man src. Patrick "Eel" O'Brian is Plastic Man, a former thief and small-time criminal who has the power to stretch and bend his body into any imaginable shape.
Pop culture’s silliest superhero, Plastic Man is as much a humor icon as a heroic one. During a heist gone wrong, petty crook Patrick “Eel” O’Brian was doused in chemicals, allowing him to stretch his body into any shape he desires. Nursed back to health by altruistic monks, he was inspired to embrace life’s brighter side.
6 de ene. de 2024 · Plastic Man, cuyo nombre real es Patrick «Eel» O’Brian, es un personaje ficticio de DC Comics conocido por su capacidad de estirar su cuerpo en formas increíbles. Creado por Jack Cole, Plastic Man apareció por primera vez en «Police Comics» #1 en agosto de 1941.