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== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
 
Plymo the Rubber Man was a circus performer and crime fighter who, according to the introductory text, was somehow able to use internal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcanization vulcanization] to make his body elastic and durable.
 
Plymo the Rubber Man was a circus performer and crime fighter who, according to the introductory text, was somehow able to use internal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcanization vulcanization] to make his body elastic and durable.
 
He is not to be confused with the [[Iron Ace]] villain called [[Rubberman]].
 
   
 
== Public Domain Appearances ==
 
== Public Domain Appearances ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
''C-M-O Comics'' were commissioned by Chicago Mail Order Company. The characters wore clothes and used various products that could be ordered from the company. Many pages contained ads that specifically explained where some of those items could be ordered using Chicago Mail Order Company's catalog.
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*''C-M-O Comics'' were commissioned by Chicago Mail Order Company. The characters wore clothes and used various products that could be ordered from the company. Many pages contained ads that specifically explained where some of those items could be ordered using Chicago Mail Order Company's catalog.
 
*He is not to be confused with the [[Iron Ace]] villain called [[Rubberman]].
 
[[Category:Comic Book Characters]]
 
[[Category:Comic Book Characters]]
 
[[Category:Heroes]]
 
[[Category:Heroes]]

Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 July 2020

Plymo the Rubber Man
Plymo

Real Name

Unknown

First Appearance

C-M-O Comics #1 (1942)

Original Publisher

Centaur

Created by

Unknown

Origin

Plymo the Rubber Man was a circus performer and crime fighter who, according to the introductory text, was somehow able to use internal vulcanization to make his body elastic and durable.

Public Domain Appearances

  • C-M-O Comics #1

Notes

  • C-M-O Comics were commissioned by Chicago Mail Order Company. The characters wore clothes and used various products that could be ordered from the company. Many pages contained ads that specifically explained where some of those items could be ordered using Chicago Mail Order Company's catalog.
  • He is not to be confused with the Iron Ace villain called Rubberman.