
Police Comics #22 (1943)

High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30

Police Comics #22 (1943) is a gem in the world of comic books. This issue features the debut of Plastic Man, one of the most beloved heroes in the genre. Written and illustrated by Jack Cole, this comic book is a true masterpiece that captures the essence of the Golden Age of comics.
Plastic Man, also known as Patrick "Eel" O'Brian, is a former criminal who gains the ability to stretch and mold his body into any shape after being exposed to a mysterious chemical. In this issue, Plastic Man uses his powers to take down a gang of thieves who are wreaking havoc in the city. With his wit, humor, and incredible abilities, Plastic Man quickly became a fan favorite and a symbol of the Golden Age of comics.
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