Comic Books from the 90s - Plastic Man from 1999

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Plastic Man #1 (August 1999) by DC Comics

The JLA's wackiest warrior takes center stage in his own hilarious, extra-length special.  Written by Ty Templeton, drawn by Aaron Lopresti, Dev Madan, Rick Burchett, and Claud St Aubin.

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Now why does plastic man's stretchy image remind me of Mr. Fantastic?

It should be the other way around, Mr Fantastic came last out of the stretchy heroes of Reed, Plastic Man, and Elongated Man as well.

Why did DC need two of the same anyways?

I loved the TV show as a kid.
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Remember Stretch Armstrong ?!

Never actually had one but I definitely remember seeing a commercials

I'm surprised it he never got in the Toy Story universe

Edit: HOLY bleep! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stretch_Armstrong#Film

In 1994, Walt Disney Studios obtained the film rights to the character. Several scripts were written, including an early version family comedy written by Greg Erb, a co-writer at Disney. The script which cast Tim Allen in the role of Stretch Armstrong as a "kind of single dad who is a research scientist" and is "stretched too thin" trying to balance his work and family life before he inadvertently accidentally takes one of his experimental serums giving himself "stretchy powers". A later version from Screenwriter Michael Kalesniko was created and it was set in San Francisco. It was about a somewhat socially awkward nobody beset with troubles trying to venture out his failing personal life and is genetically modified with stretching abilities after a failed nuclear fusion experiment and must use his newfound abilities to solve the tragedy that has befallen his family. Among the actors who were considered for the role was Danny DeVito, who refused to do the film if the script made any jokes about his height, after which due to lack of time on the rights both ideas from Disney were scrapped and the rights were bought up by Hasbro.[6]

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