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Issue Details

Issue #33
Published January 1952
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Alfred Grenet; Richard Arnold (associate editor)
Notes Indicia states "published bi-monthly by Comic Magazines, Conn.".

Cover Details - "Is His Goose Cooked?"

Characters Plastic Man; Woozy Winks
Genre superhero; Humor
Pencils Andre LeBlanc?
Inks Andre LeBlanc?
Notes Indicia states "published bi-monthly by Comic Magazines, Conn.".

10 page Plastic Man story "The Overlord of Crime!"

Characters Professor Valence (Introduction, Villan); Plastic Man; Woozy Winks
Synopsis Professor Valence leads a small gang of thieves, but really meets his match when Plastic Man finds his secret hide-out.
Genre superhero; Humor
Reprinted in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #58.

5 page Woozy story "Hey, what do you think you're doing?"] [The Play's The Thing

Characters Woozy Winks
Synopsis Woozy goes to the store to get onions and ends up saving a play by crying on stage.
Genre Humor
Reprinted in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #53

7 page Plastic Man story "Photo Finish"

Characters Plastic Man; Woozy Winks; VILLAINS: Trigger Wheel; Slug Baxter
Synopsis Plastic Man tries to get pictures of Trigger Wheel and Slug Baxter, notorious crooks, but Woozy uses up all the film taking pictures of a pretty switchboard operator.
Genre Super-hero; Humor
Pencils John Spranger ?
Inks Alex Kotzky ?
Reprinted in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #57 (December 1955)

1 page text story "The Sour Note"

Characters Rudy; Knucks Morgan
Genre Crime
Letters typeset

7 page Plastic Man story "Kidnappers are the worst kind of criminals!"] [The Kid Kidnappers

Characters Plastic Man; Woozy Winks; Stretch; Slug; Mike [all as Terrible Two and a Half Gang]; Phil T. Rich II
Synopsis Plastic Man is asked to look after the child of a very wealthy man when kidnapping threats are issued. Stretch, a very short crook, disguises himself as a child.
Genre super-hero; Humor