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Plastic Man#15
Cover: Ernie Chan & Bob Smith

Plastic Man #15

Oct 1976 · DC · 0.30 USD
“The Snuffer”

In "The Snuffer," Plastic Man faces a deadly new threat when crime boss Annova hires hitman Rice O'Rooney to eliminate him—sending the relentless cyborg Snuffer on the job. Meanwhile, the ever-awkward Woozy is tasked with recapturing the escaped Carrot-Man, adding chaos to an already volatile situation. Written by Steve Skeates and brought to life by Ramona Fradon’s expressive art, with Bob Smith’s inks and Liz Berube’s colors, this 1976 issue delivers a wild, offbeat showdown. The cover by Ernie Chan and Bob Smith captures the absurd intensity of the moment.

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writer Steve Skeates · artist Ramona Fradon · inker Bob Smith · colorist Liz Berube · letterer Ben Oda · cover Ernie Chan, Bob Smith

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Full credits

inker Bob Smith
colorist Liz Berube
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Ernie Chan
cover inks Bob Smith

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Boss Annova wants to take out Plastic Man, so he calls hitman Rice O'Rooney, who sends the cyborg Snuffer to compete the job. Meanwhile, Woozy is assigned to bring in Carrot-Man, who has escaped from prison.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).