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My avatar’s limbs and torso swirled and flowed like liquid candy, surrounding Art3mis as oddly colored patterns alternated on my skin. I looked like Plastic Man on an LSD trip.

Plastic Man (real name Patrick “Eel” O’Brian) is a fictional superhero who first appeared in Police Comics #1, originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. Created by cartoonist Jack Cole, Plastic Man was one of the first superheroes to incorporate humor into the overall action narrative. This character has been published in several solo series and has interacted with other characters such as Batman and many others in the DC Universe as a member of the Justice League. In addition, he has appeared in several television and video game adaptations, including a short-lived television show of his own name, The Plastic Man Adventure and Comedy Show.

Rubber organs: as stated by Black Lantern Vibe, Plastic Man’s internal organs (such as his heart when Black Lantern Vibe attempted to rip it out) could not be removed, unlike many of Black Lanterns’ victims. This perhaps implies that Plastic Man is more like a giant living organ than a “whole” made of component parts and organs, etc.

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In the fourth season of the TV series The Flash appears a new character that has surprised many and is neither more nor less than the Plastic Man, a superhero who has long been in the pages of DC but without the relevance it had more than five decades ago. The question is, who is the Elastic Man, and what are his powers? It is important not to make the mistake of confusing him with Plastic Man, another earlier hero, appearing in the Golden Age, and quite different in both origin and trajectory.

Plastic Man made his first appearance in The Flash #112, published in May 1960, created by the legendary John Broome and Carmine Infantino, and from the beginning has had a notorious relationship with Barry Allen.

Moving to Central City and creating a costume for himself, he became the Elongated Man. He had to keep drinking gingo extract every few days to maintain his power. In Central City, Ralph befriended Barry Allen, the second Flash (the one from the Silver Age). Although not formally trained, Ralph became an incredible detective who helped the Flash and the police solve crimes.

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Plastic Man (real name Patrick “Eel” O’Brian) is a fictional superhero first appearing in Police Comics #1, originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics.[2] Created by cartoonist Jack Cole, Plastic Man was one of the first superheroes to incorporate humor into the overall action narrative. This character has been published in several solo series and has interacted with other characters such as Batman and many others in the DC Universe as a member of the Justice League. In addition, he has appeared in several television and video game adaptations, including a short-lived television show of his own, The Plastic Man Adventure and Comedy Show.

During his brief convalescence at the monastery, he discovered that the chemical had entered his bloodstream and caused a radical physical change. His body now had all the properties of rubber, allowing him to stretch, bounce and mold himself into any shape. He immediately decided to use his new abilities on the side of law and order, donning a red, black and yellow (then red and yellow) rubber costume and capturing criminals as Plastic Man. He hid his true identity by wearing a pair of white glasses and reshaping his face. As O’Brian, he maintained his career and his connections to the underworld as a means of gathering information about criminal activity.[3] He was also a member of the underworld.

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When the Martian Manhunter was possessed by a Martian demon and tried to destroy the world, Batman arrived asking for his help (as he was immune to telepathy). After spending precious time trying to make him remember who he was, Batman let “Ralph” think about it. After looking out the window thinking about everything , Plas remembered who he really was after his son revealed his inherited powers and told him a joke . After the fight was over , O’Brian began a new life balancing his hero life and his family life .

In the aftermath of this event, he celebrates with all the other heroes gathered together.    He is present when Lex Luthor causes the mass slaughter of the participants of the Everyman project and shows pride for his son Offspring who saved over twenty people’s lives.    During World War II, he is part of the heroes led against Black Adama by the Justice Society of America. Adam actually manages to somehow give him a nosebleed. Despite this, he manages to give his son advice to make better jokes. There is another celebration after his victory and Plastic Man attends.