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Plastic Man #4 (1946)

High Value: $3,400

Minimum Value: $41

When it comes to classic comic books, Plastic Man #4 (1946) is a true standout. This issue takes readers on a wild ride through a series of zany adventures that showcase the unique talents and personalities of the characters.

The story starts when a lumberman gets knocked on the noggin with a tree and starts to believe he's a Viking. Meanwhile, the wacky Lughead Sykes declares himself the King of Takahatchee, and chaos ensues. Woozy, always eager to do the right thing, tries to stop a man taking candy from a baby, only to find out the hard way that the baby is actually Giant Neers.

Next up, The Lobster pals trick Woozy and Plas, which sets the stage for even more hijinks. Woozy heads off on vacation, where he inevitably finds trouble thanks to a bunch of rowdy Vikings. Meanwhile, a shady politician tries to declare himself the king of Takahatchee-country to evade the law, but he doesn't count on Plastic Man's long arm (literally) putting a stop to his plans.

But that's not all. Woozy sets out to solve a crime involving gangsters and a lollipop, while Plas goes after a few crime bosses. Along the way, Woozy even ends up with two foster parents. As a bonus, this issue also includes a one-page joke-comic and a two-page prose story about Plastic Man, Woozy, and two gangsters.

Overall, Plastic Man #4 (1946) is a must-read for any fan of the classic comic book genre. Whether you're a longtime collector or just looking to dip your toe into the world of vintage comics, this issue is sure to entertain and delight. So why not see for yourself what all the fuss is about?

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