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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An interesting JLA tale, in spite of the usual overplotting, that examines what happens when Wonder Woman's "unbreakable" magic lasso of truth (the "Golden Perfect") comes undone in the face of a paradox. This is followed by an unusual story with Batman and Plastic Man, in which Plas enlists Batman's help to scare straight the son of him and his estranged girlfriend. The boy, incidentally, has powers under better control than Plastic Man's. A nice story with a bit of poignancy. Pretty Cool. Liked the difference between main and last story. no reviews | add a review
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Plastic Man goes back to family, when he looks into what his occasionally seen son is up to, along with a bit of help from his friends.
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