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==Enemies== {{Missing information|section|date=November 2011}} Plastic Man has fought many enemies in his comics: * '''Acid Tongue''' β A criminal who can spit acid at a target from several yards away.<ref name="Adventure Comics #474">''Adventure Comics'' #474. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Abba and Dabba''' β Two wanted con-men.<ref>''Police Comics'' #20 (July 1943). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Ali Krim''' * '''Amorpho''' β A sentient blob of protoplasm from an unknown distant planet.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #21 (January 1950). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Archie Type''' β A criminal that Plastic Man was after.<ref name="Adventure Comics #474"/> * '''Baldy Bushwhack''' * '''B. T. Tokus''' * '''Beauteous Bessie''' * '''Big Beaver''' * '''[[Bizarro]]''' β A backwards clone of Superman.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol 4 11">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #11. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Blind Ali''' β A blind would-be assassin.<ref name="Adventure Comics #474"/> * '''Boss Annova''' β The self-appointed king of all street crime in the city of Metropolis.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #15">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #15. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Brain Trust''' * '''Brickface''' β A crime boss with a segmented face.<ref>''Adventure Comics'' #470. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Brotherhood of the Savage Caribou''' β <ref>''Plastic Man Special'' #1. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Bunyon O'Banyon''' * '''The Burning''' β Plastic Man was chosen by [[Batman]] to battle the [[Martian Manhunter]] when he was corrupted by The Burning. * '''Cabal''' β A group of villains that were behind a multi-dimensional conspiracy and ran afoul of Plastic Man and Obscura.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 5 #4. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''[[Amazo]]''' β An android that can copy the powers of the Justice League.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4"/> ** '''[[Doctor Psycho]]''' β A dwarfish telepath and an enemy of Wonder Woman.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4"/> ** '''[[Hugo Strange]]''' β A mad scientist and an enemy of Batman.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4"/> ** '''[[Per Degaton]]''' β A supervillain obsessed with time travel and a frequent enemy of the Justice Society of America.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4"/> ** '''[[Queen Bee (comics)|Queen Bee]]''' β An alien bee-themed criminal.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 5 #4"/> ** '''Teel''' β <ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 5 #5. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Carrot-Man''' β A criminal that dresses up as a carrot.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #12">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #12. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Cauldron''' * '''Chatterbox''' β Lou Kwashus is a [[disc jockey]]-themed supervillain with a sonic weapon.<ref>''Super Friends'' #43. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Cheeseface''' β A cheese-themed criminal who has been selling explosive bottles of milk.<ref name="Adventure Comics #746">''Adventure Comics'' #746. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''Edam O'Grotton''' β Cheeseface's henchman.<ref name="Adventure Comics #746"/> * '''Closets Kennedy''' * '''The Crab''' * '''Desperate Desmond''' * '''Thanos''' * '''Frank The Tank''' * '''Big Balls Benson''' * '''Doctor Dome''' β A supervillain in a dome-shaped helmet. He is the closest thing Plastic Man has to an arch-enemy.<ref name="Plastic Man 80-Page Giant #1">''Plastic Man 80-Page Giant'' #1. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''[[Lynx (comics)|Lynx]]''' β Doctor Dome's sidekick.<ref name="Plastic Man 80-Page Giant #1"/> ** '''Professor X''' β A scientist who Doctor Dome used to cause havoc.<ref name="Plastic Man 80-Page Giant #1"/> * '''Doctor Forklift''' β A half-man, half-forklift scientist.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #11. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Doctor Honctoff''' β An evil robotics genius.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #12"/> ** '''Bogus Men''' β A group of androids that were created by Doctor Honctoff.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #12"/> * '''Dopey Joe''' * '''Dr. Ameeba''' * '''Dr. Erudite''' * '''Dr. Phobia''' * '''Dr. Volt''' * '''[[Dollmaker (character)|Dollmaker]]''' β Marcel Mannequin is an extremely talented dollmaker who uses sentient dolls to commit crimes.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #10. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Electra''' * '''Even Steven''' β A balanced-obsessed criminal.<ref name="Adventure Comics #475">''Adventure Comics'' #475. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''Dr. Meg LeMania''' β Even Steven's scientist minion.<ref name="Adventure Comics #475"/> * '''Fargo Freddie, The Lava Man''' β An unappreciated and underpaid employee who transformed himself into living lava via active volcano.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #2 (August 1944). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Froggie Fink''' * '''The Gag Man''' * '''Goldzinger''' β A gold-magnetizing crook.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #6">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #6. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Granite Lady''' β A former singer who turned down all men and her skin became rock-like, due to the serum's effects.<ref>''Police Comics'' #51 (February 1946). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''The Grasshopper''' β An armed jewel thief who was subjected to a serum that granted him leaping abilities.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #6 (December 1947). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''The Green Terror''' * '''Hairy Arms''' β A gang leader who formerly served the Axis Powers, until his own pals found out and removed him from their group.<ref>''Police Comics'' #9 (May 1942). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Hands''' * '''Hate''' * '''The Hotrod''' * '''[[Ice Man (comics)|Ice Man]]''' - An [[Iceman (occupation)|ice delivery man]] who turned to a life of crime.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #32 (November 1951). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Killer Joe''' β A professional hitman.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #9. DC Comics.</ref> * '''King Lughead''' * '''King of Spades''' β The leader of a spade-themed gang.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #7">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #7. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''Jack of Spades''' β A member of the King of Spades' gang.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #7"/> ** '''Queen of Spades''' β A member of the King of Spades' gang.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #7"/> * '''The King Of Zing''' * '''Kolonel Kool''' β Originally an agent at the NBI named Gulliver "Gully" Foyle, Plastic Man's success there at his expense made Foyle jealous and out for revenge. Kolonel Kool took over Boss Annova's gang before being nabbed by his former co-worker.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #15"/> * '''Lawbook''' β He offers a reward to any crook who can find a way to kill Plastic Man. * '''[[League of Assassins]]''' β An organization of assassins.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 4 #18">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #18. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''[[Ra's al Ghul]]''' β The leader of the League of Assassins.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 4 #18"/> ** '''[[Talia al Ghul]]''' β The daughter of Ra's al Ghul and member of the League of Assassins.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 4 #18"/> * '''[[Lex Luthor]]''' β The CEO of [[LexCorp]] and enemy of Superman who was working as the President of the United States at the time.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol 4 11"/> * '''The Lobster''' * '''Louie The Lift''' * '''Lowbrow''' β A short and insanely confident criminal who killed Cindy Bloch.<ref>''Adventure Comics'' #471. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Lucky 7''' * '''Lucius D. Dratt, Doctor Dratt''' β A twisted neurochemist.<ref>''Police Comics'' Vol 1 #42 (May 1945). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Madam Brawn''' β A teacher who trains female ex-cons at her school to fight men on equal grounds. Dies in Police Comics #5.<ref>''Police Comics'' Vol 1 #4 (November 1941). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Madame Merciless''' β A female criminal hired by Doctor Dome to hypnotize Plastic Man.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #4. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Madame Serpina''' β A sideshow entertainer-turned assassin.<ref>''Police Comics'' #21 (August 1943). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Malleable Man''' β A criminal associate of Eel O'Brien who recreated the accident that gave Plastic Man his powers.<ref>''DC Comics Presents'' Vol 1 #93 (May 1986)</ref> * '''[[Man-Bat]]''' β Kirk Langstrom is a zoologist who takes a serum that transforms him into Man-Bat. After being subdued by Plastic Man, Man-Bat agreed to help him and Obscura investigate a multi-dimensional conspiracy.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 5 #2. DC Comics.</ref> * '''The Mangler''' * '''The Master Artist''' * '''Max the Knife''' β A gang leader that went up against Marty "The Mouse" Meeker" after he was given powers by two aliens from the Redinskian race.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #19. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Meat By-Product''' β A monster spawned from a meat by-product.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 14">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #14. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Molder''' β A sculpting plastic-themed criminal who fought Plastic Man and Batman.<ref>''The Brave and the Bold'' #76. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Mona Mayhem''' * '''The Moon Wizard''' * '''Mostolo''' * '''The Moulder''' * '''Mister Aqua''' β A former chemist who was experimenting with chemicals that turned him into living water. Woozy accidentally drank him.<ref>''Plastic Man'' #25 (September 1950). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Mr. Cat''' * '''Mister Green''' β A supervillain who became a plant-based lifeform and then, dies after reverting to human form.<ref>''Police Comics'' #58 (September 1946). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Mr. Happiness''' * '''Mr. Misfit''' * '''(The Melancholy) Mister Morbid''' β A criminal who is always sad and dislikes happiness.<ref>''Police Comics'' #76. Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Mr. Stingker''' * '''Mister Uglee''' β A masked criminal with a terrifyingly hideous face who wanted to disfigure all other men so he would be the most handsome man in the world in comparison. * '''Mister Wheels''' β The elderly leader of an organized crime ring called Crime Enterprises who confined himself to a wheelchair.<ref>''Police Comics'' #82 (September 1948). Quality Comics.</ref> * '''Murray "the Swede" Schneiderman''' β A bank robber.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #15"/> * '''Scissor Seven''' * '''Ooze Brothers''' β Clem, Flem, and Lem are three villains who use ooze in their crimes.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 3 #2. DC Comics.</ref> * '''The Owl''' * '''Pinkeye''' β An albino spy.<ref>''Adventure Comics'' #469. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Pinky Flowers''' * '''[[Poison Ivy (character)|Poison Ivy]]''' β A plant-themed enemy of Batman. Poison Ivy posed as Angel O'Brien to get revenge on Plastic Man.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #8. DC Comics.</ref> * '''[[Prankster (comics)|Prankster]]''' β An enemy of Superman who uses pranks in his criminal activities. He once used robot duplicates of the Justice League to fool the police that Plastic Man was a criminal.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 4 3">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #3. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Professor Goodman''' * '''Professor Dimwit''' * '''Professor Spindrift''' * '''Ramalama''' β <ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 3 #3. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Red Herring''' β An anthropomorphic red herring who appears to meddle with the investigations of crimes he was not involved in.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #2. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Remember''' * '''Rice O'Rooney''' β The "San Francisco Threat", he was considered to be the highest paid hitman in the country.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #15"/> * '''[[Robby Reed]]''' β When Robby Reed's H-Dial was rusted, he ended up turning into evil versions of some of his hero forms.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #13. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Rocky Goober''' * '''Roxanne Roller''' β A roller-skating villain seeking vengeance against rock stars who supposedly spurned her.<ref>''Adventure Comics'' #477. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Rubberneck''' β Perry Skope villain with super-strength and suggestions of a rubbery resiliency.<ref name="Super Friends #45">''Super Friends'' #45. DC Comics.</ref> This character appears in the ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' episode "Long Arm of the Law". An action figure was created based on this sole appearance. ** '''Puttyface''' β Mal E. Able is the partner of Rubberneck.<ref name="Super Friends #45"/> * '''Ruby Ryder''' β A ruthless business woman and owner of Ruby Ryder Inc. who fought Plastic Man and Batman.<ref>''The Brave and the Bold'' Vol #95 (May 1971). DC Comics.</ref> She first appeared in the ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' episode "Bold Beginnings!". * '''SAPMALAL''' β Short for Society to Assassinate Plastic Man And Live A Little, they are a group who is out to eliminate Plastic Man.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5">''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #5. DC Comics.</ref> ** '''Assassin''' β A member of SAPMALAL who Plastic Man poses as.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5"/> ** '''Ivan Byturnozov''' β A member of SAPMALAL.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5"/> ** '''Jean Le Feet''' β A member of SAPMALAL.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5"/> ** '''Lefty McGoon''' β A member of SAPMALAL.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5"/> ** '''Sir Reginald Ratfinque''' β A member of SAPMALAL.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #5"/> * '''Sadly Sadly''' β A man whose face is so pathetic that banks hand over money. * '''Saxon''' β A crook who always speaks in alliteration. * '''Skulllface''' β ** '''Eloc''' β Eloc is Cole spelled backwards. * '''Skunk''' β AKA the B.O. Bandit, the Skunk emanated an excruciatingly foul odor as a result of having never, in his entire life, bathed.<ref name="Adventure Comics #474"/> * '''Sleepy Eyes''' β A supervillain who puts people to sleep just by looking at them. * '''Sludge''' β A monster spawned from sludge.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 14"/> * '''Snuffer''' β A cyborg killer in the employ of Rice O'Rooney, the San Francisco hitman directed the mechanical assassin to kill Plastic Man for Boss Annova.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #15"/> * '''Sphinx''' β A super-strong crook that once tried to take over Doctor Dome's territory.<ref name="Plastic Man Vol. 2 #6"/> * '''[[Spider (DC Comics)#Other characters named Spider|Spider]]''' - Frank Stacy is a scientist who operated as a spider-themed villain.'''<ref>''Plastic Man'' #46. DC Comics.</ref>''' * '''Stickyfinger''' β A criminal who has been sticking up a lot of people around Mammoth City.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #12. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Stretcho''' * '''Supreme Leader''' β <ref>''Adventure Comics'' #468. DC Comics.</ref> * '''[[Toyman]]''' β A toy-themed criminal and enemy of Superman. Plastic Man once helped Superman fight Toyman.<ref>''DC Comics Presents'' #39. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Thrilla''' * '''[[List of DC Comics characters: T#Time Trapper|Time Trapper]] II''' β Poison Ivy mind-controlled [[Metron (comics)|Metron]] to pose as Time Trapper.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 4 #9. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Weasel''' β Mr. Waisel is a criminal who took advantage of Plastic Man's amnesia.<ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 2 #8. DC Comics.</ref> * '''Weapons''' * '''Whirling Dervish''' β Big-toed ballet dancer turned assassin. Murdered by Pinkeye. * '''Black Dynamite''' * '''The Yes-Man''' β A crime boss who only says Yes until Plastic Man forces him to say No at which time he snaps. * '''Zircon''' β <ref>''Plastic Man'' Vol. 3 #4. DC Comics.</ref>
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