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* [[Fun Personified]]
* [[The Golden Age of Comic Books]]
* [[Good Parents]]: He actively tries to be this for his own son after he had abandoned the kid his entire life. He once [[RefusedRefusal of the Call|refused the call]] out of fear that returning to life as [[Plastic Man]] would force him to abandon his son again. His son is the one who convinces him to go back into action.
** In the miniseries ''The Kingdom''(the sequel to ''[[Kingdom Come]]''), Plas's son reluctantly becomes a superhero named [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Offspring]]. It actually helps him understand what his dad went through and appreciate him even more. The hug between the two at the end of the storyline has got to be [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|the most adorable superhero father/son moment in comics history]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130504203043/http://pah2.golding.id.au/images/PlasticManOffspring.jpg Observe :)]
* [[Green Lantern Ring]]: Plas' shapeshifting can be surprisingly versatile.
** While much has been made of the fact that he can't change color (or change color easily, [[Depending on the Writer]]), Plas is smart enough to use this common knowledge to his advantage, and has used shadowing and makeup to trick even Lex Luthor for an extended period of time.
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