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Plastique on Justice League Unlimited

Today we conclude our coverage of PLASTIQUE WEEK! Not only was Plastique lucky enough to appear on Smallville, but she also made an appearance on the Justice League Unlimited cartoon! Man, this girl gets around (just ask Captain Atom). 😉

Plastique appeared in the second season of Justice League Unlimited, during the fourth episode entitled, “Task Force X”. Other characters in this episode include: Rick Flagg, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Clock King, and Amanda Waller. The part of Plastique was played by Juliet Landau, whom many of us know as Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The DC Animated Universe Wiki describes Plastique as:

Bette Sans Souci, also known as Plastique, is an explosives expert and eventual member of Task Force X. Plastique was blackmailed by Colonel Rick Flagg into joining the group Task Force X, under the directive of Project Cadmus. During their infiltration mission, Plastique’s role was to create a distraction to draw the attention of the League’s staff. During their escape, Plastique used Atom Smasher as a hostage to provide the team with an escape. However, Captain Atom apprehended her, causing Deadshot to shoot and detonate her explosive. It’s unknown if she survived the explosion.

Plastique in Justice League Unlimited

If you’re a fan the Suicide Squad, you should definitely seek out this great episode! Plastique’s portrayal wasn’t terribly faithful to the character, but it wasn’t such a departure as to be bothersome. Overall I’d say her appearance was just fine.

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Plastique in DC Comics Encyclopedia & Plastique Cubee!

Today we continue PLASTIQUE WEEK!  First up is Plastique’s entry from DK’s DC Comics Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition (September 2008). I recommend fans of DC Comics’ continuity prior to The New 52 pick up the DC Comics Encyclopedia. This is an outstanding resource book and makes for fun reading.  Maybe I’m just a junkie for organized and categorized data, but I love this book! In the Plastique entry, the text was written by Daniel Wallace with art taken from her previous Who’s Who appearance. While the text isn’t all that different from the old Who’s Who entry, it does provide updated information on her activities.

Plastique from DK’s DC Comics Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition (2008)

Next is another adorable do-it-yourself Cubee created by Joshua Wolf. This time around he’s focused on Plastique! These are made entirely from folded paper; no tape or glue necessary! To get an idea what an assembled Cubee looks like, check out this Firestorm Cubee. I haven’t assembled the Plastique Cubee yet, but here is the pattern. Click here to download a full-size version on deviantART.

Plastique Cubee by Joshua Wolf

My thanks to Joshua Wolf for the heads-up about the Plastique Cubee! Thanks!

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Plastique on Smallville

Y’know what, let’s keep on truckin’ with Plastique! I hereby declare it PLASTIQUE WEEK!

While I was working on the Plastique/Captain Atom Valentine’s Day crossover, I stumbled across a surprising tidbit of news. Apparently Plastique appeared on Smallville back in 2008. WHAT?!?!? How the heck did this happen and I never heard about it? Not that I followed Smallville during it’s final years, but I’m surprised I never came across this information before now.

Smallville Logo

Plastique (Bette Sans Souci) first appeared in the second episode of Smallville Season 8 entitled, “Plastique”. On the show, Plastique was played by Jessica Parker Kennedy. She went on to appear in two further episodes, “Injustice” and “Shield”. The Smallville Wiki describes Plastique as:

Bette Sans Souci is a psychotic teenager with the ability to project high frequency energy blasts in the form of explosives. She was also a member of the Injustice League under the codename: Plastique. She is now a member of the Suicide Squad.

Plastique on Smallville played by Jessica Parker Kennedy

Plastique on Smallville played by Jessica Parker Kennedy

I haven’t seen these episodes myself, but you can bet I’m in the process of tracking them down! Anyone out there see these episodes? If so, what did you think of Plastique’s portrayal?

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Unhappy Valentine’s Day to Plastique and Captain Atom

We’ve got a special Valentine’s Day treat for you today… a crossover! Everybody loves a crossover! Today we’ve teamed up with our good buddy Frank from THE POWER OF THE ATOM blog to examine the self-destructive romance between Plastique and Captain Atom. Read on below for Plastique’s perspective on the relationship. Then head over to THE POWER OF THE ATOM for that scoundrel Captain Atom’s perspective.

Unhappy Valentine’s Day to Plastique and Captain Atom

As a match-head, you undoubtedly know of Plastique’s encounters with Firestorm. Some of you may not be aware of the long courtship between Plastique and Captain Atom. That’s right, the Bombastic Bombshell and the Quantum Creep were romantically linked for years and eventually married.

While it’s not unheard of, it is uncommon for a superhero and a supervillain to marry. One such example is the Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Batman and Catwoman. They found a way to make their relationship work. I imagine it took a lot of trust and honesty. Qualities that were lacking in the marriage of sweet Plastique and that wretch Captain Atom. Plastique may be a supervillain, but at least she was always honest and fair in love (unlike that scum Captain Atom). Just look at Captain Atom’s history, his superhero career was founded on lies. Poor Plastique, her heart was always destined to be broken by the Quantum Creep.

THE EARLY YEARS

There is no denying Plastique has a shady background. When she first appeared on the scene, she was part of a French-Canadian separatist group who engaged in terrorism against both Canada and the U.S. They believed that U.S. capitalists were exploiting French-Canadian resources. One of her operations brought her into direct conflict with Captain Atom. Below is their first meeting from Captain Atom #2 (April 1987).

Plastique and Captain Atom meet for the first time in Captain Atom #2

Later in that issue, Plastique attempted to destroy the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa and the Statue of Liberty in New York City, as well as personally attempted to assassinate the U.S. President and Canadian Prime Minister. As this was Captain Atom’s comic, he unsurprisingly foiled her plans. Check out the magazine cover below. I think Captain Atom is showing exactly how he treats the ladies.

Plastique's failed assassination attempt in Captain Atom #2

Captain Atom shows Plastique exactly how he treats a lady in Captain Atom #2

Wow, that Captain Atom is a real gentleman.

Plastique next encountered the Quantum Creep in Captain Atom #7 (September 1987). The superhero was grievously wounded in issue #7, which led right into issue #8. Check out the cover below and you’ll get a sense for Plastique’s true nature.

Plastique knows compassion in Captain Atom #8

As the issue opened, Plastique had the superhero at her mercy. She considered taking her revenge…

Plastique has Captain Atom at her mercy in Captain Atom #8

… but ultimately she found herself playing nursemaid.

 Plastique nurses Captain Atom back to health in Captain Atom #8

That’s right, she saved Captain Atom’s life. She watched over him in the hostile jungle and protected him. Somewhere along the line, I believe she unfortunately fell victim to the Florence Nightingale effect. That would explain what happened in their next encounter.

ROMANCE BLOOMS

When Plastique next met the Quantum Creep in Captain Atom #21 (November 1988), it appeared their relationship would take a surprising turn. Romance was in the air! Plastique was falling for the good Captain. And the good Captain was… well, not so good. This louse faked an attempt to seduce Plastique, when in reality all he wanted were the keys to his freedom. To make matters even more uncomfortable, Captain Atom’s ex-girlfriend Nightshade showed up. Seriously Captain, you really know how to hurt a girl.

Captain Atom tries to seduce Plastique in Captain Atom #22

Captain Atom tries to seduce Plastique in Captain Atom #22

It would be months until Captain Atom and Plastique met again. Can you really blame her for staying away so long? Clearly she was interested in Captain Atom, but he was only interested in using poor Plastique. In Captain Atom #44 (August 1990), Plastique’s explosive powers were out of control. She needed help or her powers were likely going to kill her. She asked Captain Atom for help. He sweetly promised to help… but apparently his idea of help is to lock people in prison.

Plastique asks Captain Atom for help with her powers in Captain Atom #44

In Captain Atom #49 (January 1991), Plastique stood trial. Apparently this is how Captain Atom fulfills his promise to “help” people. Adding insult to injury, the prosecuting attorney for Plastique’s case was Jean Loring. Jean-friggin’-Loring?!?!? The craziest chic in the entire DC Universe! Thanks, Captain! You sure know how to sweep a girl off her feet!

Jean Loring for the prosecution against Plastique in Captain Atom #49

Then unexpectedly, Captain Atom grew a conscious! Such Quantum craziness! I guess it was the combined guilt of turning her in, and his upcoming court appearance as a witness against Plastique. So the Captain did what any guilt-ridden guy would do — he proposed. Wait a minute… he proposed?!?! The guy who punched her in the face? The guy who faked seducing her? The guy responsible for locking her up? Wow, he’s got balls of Quantum Steel!

Captain Atom proposes to Plastique (1st proposal) in Captain Atom #49

Plastique is a smart girl. Thankfully, she turned down the Captain’s proposal. He then promptly testified against her. He’s such a class act!

Plastique was found guilty and sentenced to twelve years in prison, with probation likely in about five years. Unfortunately for Plastique, she was still clinging to her feelings for Captain Atom. Even after everything he’d put her through.

Plastique and Captain Atom discuss their relationship in Captain Atom #49

Then in Captain Atom #50 (February 1991), the Quantum Creep FINALLY did something kind for Plastique. He arranged a Presidential pardon in exchange for her participating in a mission of national security. After being released from prison, Captain Atom and Plastique spent some quality time together in the desert. The next morning, Captain Atom proposed to Plastique. For you kids keeping track at home, this is Marriage Proposal #2.

Captain Atom proposes to Plastique (2nd proposal) in Captain Atom #50

By the way, any marriage proposal featuring an appearance by the Black Racer doesn’t bode well. I’m just sayin’.

So at the conclusion of the mission, everything appeared settled. Plastique was a free woman, and the Captain could finally make good on his multiple marriage proposals.

Plastique after her Presidential pardon in Captain Atom #50

Plastique after her Presidential pardon in Captain Atom #50

Isn’t that great! I bet you’re thinking they got married and lived happily every after. Right? Well… not so much.

EXTREME ROMANCE

Captain Atom got tied up in some mission (whatever, excuses excuses) and totally abandoned poor Plastique. In fact, it would be another four years before the Quantum Creep got up the courage to even call her. Personally, I think he telephoned just looking for a booty call. That seems his style. Below is their first contact from Extreme Justice #6 (July 1995) after a long separation.

Captain Atom and Plastique talk after a long separation in Extreme Justice #6

Captain Atom and Plastique talk after a long separation in Extreme Justice #6

So Plastique had managed to get over Captain Atom. Just goes to show how one phone call can ruin your life. Poor girl. She should have hung up on the Captain and never spoken to him again. She would have been better off.

After years apart, Plastique and Captain Atom were finally reunited in Extreme Justice #7 (August 1995). Be sure to notice below how the Captain is overwhelmed with joy at their reunion. Oh wait, no he’s not. He appears to be embarrassed, and then yells in her face. Once again, the Captain demonstrates his true capacity for love. And yes match-heads, that long-haired red-head is Ronnie Raymond.

Captain Atom and Plastique see each again in Extreme Justice #7

Captain Atom and Plastique see each again in Extreme Justice #7

Plastique and Captain Atom spent some time together rekindling their long-dead romance in Extreme Justice #8 (September 1995). You’ll see below how Plastique completely forgave Captain Atom for being such a dillweed. Such a sweet girl. She doesn’t deserve the heartache he’s going to bring upon her.

Captain Atom and Plastique rekindle their relationship in Extreme Justice #8

Later during a crisis, Plastique dons a new costume and helps Captain Atom. This just goes to show how far she’s come. She started as a terrorist, and here she’s helping superheroes.

Now we’ve got to spend a moment discussing her new costume. Based upon her dialogue, we can only assume she designed this hideous costume with Captain Atom in mind. Like so many other mistreated women, she was probably hoping some sexy/trashy clothes would help secure her man. Clearly she’s got a good understanding of the way Captain Chauvinist thinks.

Captain Atom and Plastique fight side-by-side in Extreme Justice #8

After the battle, Captain Atom and Plastique spend some time discussing their relationship. At this moment Captain Atom chooses to go for his signature move — HE PROPOSES! Yup, that’s right! Don’t lose count here kids, this is Marriage Proposal #3! Unbelievable! After everything he’s put her through, she still agrees to marry him. Poor Plastique is so desperate now, she’s clinging to any possible hope. Curse you, Captain Manipulation!

Captain Atom proposes to Plastique (3rd proposal) in Extreme Justice #8

In Extreme Justice #10 (November 1995), we see exactly what Captain Atom thinks of Plastique. First, she’s been relegated to housekeeping duties for this second-rate Justice League. Ouch! Former terrorist and budding superhero, now cooking and cleaning for Booster and Beetle. I’m shocked Captain Atom didn’t force her to wear a French maid’s outfit. That seems right up his alley.

Second, adding insult to injury, Captain Atom asks Maxima to plan Plastique’s wedding shower. Seriously, Maxima?!?!? Was Granny Goodness to busy to ask?

Captain Atom asks Maxima to plan Plastique's Wedding Shower in Extreme Justice #10

Agreeing to Captain Atom’s request, Maxima plans the wedding shower, which actually becomes more of a bachelorette party. The evening starts with Maxima making some disparaging remarks about Plastique. Then they pack the Justice League into an old pick-up truck, and head for Wo Sum’s Cowboy Palace. What an evening! Geez Maxima, could you be any more insulting towards Plastique? If you think about it, I guess it makes some sense. Maxima had been training for months at the Captain Atom School of Manners and Etiquette.

Extreme Justice #10

Extreme Justice #10

A few months later in Extreme Justice #16 (May 1996), Captain Atom was feeling sorry for himself and asked Plastique if they could postpone their wedding. Seriously?!?! He proposed to her three times (the first time over five years ago). He abandoned her for years and then begged her to take him back. He demeaned her by making her clean up after his friends. He assigned an intergalactic despot to plan her wedding shower. And now he wants to postpone the wedding?!?!? Is it even possible for him to hurt her any further?

Captain Atom postpones his wedding to Plastique in Extreme Justice #16

HAPPILY EVER AFTER? NOPE.

Believe it or not, after all that pain and sorrow Captain Atom and Plastique were finally married. It happened off-camera, so we’re not sure what kind of ceremony took place. However, I’m pretty confident it was a Las Vegas-style wedding with a cheap plastic toy ring. That’s about the Captain’s style.

Captain Atom stayed true to the courtship and the marriage was short-lived. When the Captain Atom: Armageddon mini-series was released in 2005, the marriage was already over.

Captain Atom reminisces about Plastique in Captain Atom: Armageddon

After that Plastique returned to a life of crime. Who can blame her, really? After the awful treatment at the hands of Captain Atom, I believe any girl would fall into bad habits.

In conclusion, I think the following image pretty much sums up Captain Atom’s treatment of Plastique during their relationship.

Unhappy Valentine's Day to Plastique and Captain Atom

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY PLASTIQUE!

Without a doubt, Plastique is better off without Captain Atom in her life. Now that DC’s continuity has changed, it seems unlikely these two were ever together. That’s probably for the best.

Now this is just my take on the situation. Be sure to head over to THE POWER OF THE ATOM blog today to read Frank’s perspective on the doomed romance. My thanks to Frank for joining me in today’s crossover!

If you are looking for more Valentine’s Day hijinks, check out last year’s coverage of Firehawk and Booster Gold’s botched romance. You can read Firehawk’s perspective here on FIRESTORM FAN, and then check out Booster Gold’s perspective over on BOOSTERRIFIC!

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Plastique in Who’s Who – 1986

Today’s post comes from Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #18 (August 1986). The art in the entry below is by Joe Brozowski and Dell Barras. Great rendition of Plastique! Pat Broderick drew her sexy when he introduced her, and these guys keep the tradition alive! This particular issue of Who’s Who was published around the same time as Fury of Firestorm the Nuclear Man (volume II) #50, so information presented was current to that point.

If you are interested in reading the text, click the image for a larger version.

Plastique from Who's Who by Joe Brozowski and Dell Barras

If you like Plastique (the Bombastic Bombshell as I like to call her), then be sure to come back tomorrow for an interesting discussion!

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Firestorm Meets Spider-Man in Super-Team Family!

Super-Team Family proudly presents the Amazing Spider-Man and Firestorm the Nuclear Man in, “My Lab Partner… My Enemy!”

Spider-Man and Firestorm in Super-Team Family

No, you didn’t miss an actual inter-company crossover starring our favorite match-head and the world famous wall-crawler. This fictitious meeting is the work of a gentleman named Ross who runs Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues! That site is dedicated to the greatest team-ups that never happened. He started with Brave and the Bold fake covers starring Batman, transitioned into Marvel Two-in-One fake covers starring the Thing, and is now doing Super-Team Family featuring a wide variety of team-ups.

Be sure to check out Ross’ work! There are some real gems in there, and they were all done with Microsoft Paint! Impressive!

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Multiplex in Who’s Who – 1986

Today’s post comes from Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #16 (June 1986).  The art in the entry below is by Joe Brozowski and Greg Brooks. Such a great image of Multiplex! This particular issue of Who’s Who was published around the same time as Fury of Firestorm the Nuclear Man (volume II) #48, so information presented was current to that point.

If you are interested in reading the text, click the image for a larger version.

Multiplex from Who's Who by Joe Brozowski and Greg Brooks

George Perez had fun with the cover of this Who’s Who issue!  Check out all the “duploids” of Multiplex running around on that cover!  Clever!  How many can you count?  Click the image below for a larger version.

Who's Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #16 cover by George Perez and DIck Giordano

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Classic Firestorm by Yildiray Cinar

Previously we’ve seen Yildiray Cinar’s renditions of The New 52 Firestorm, the Elemental Firestorm, and the Brightest Day Firestorm.  Now check out this super-cool sketch of the classic Firestorm!

Yildiray Cinar draws the classic Firestorm

Yildiray posted this to Twitter sometime last year.  Sorry I’ve lost track of the details, but I believe this was a convention sketch someone commissioned. Great job by Yildiray on the classic Firestorm costume! I’d love to see more of these!

You can see Yildiray Cinar’s rendition of the Elemental Firestorm by clicking here or clicking here.  Check out Brightest Day Firestorm artwork by Yildiray by clicking here, clicking here, clicking here, or clicking here.

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FURY OF FIRESTORM #5 Review & FIRE AND WATER Episode 12

Firestorm and Aquaman - The Fire and Water PodcastThe 12th episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is now available for your listening pleasure! THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is the official podcast of FIRESTORM FAN and THE AQUAMAN SHRINE.

Rob and Shag start the episode talking about The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #5 (by Ethan Van Sciver, Gail Simone, Yildiray Cinar, and Norm Rapmund) and Aquaman #5 (by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Eber Ferreira, and Rod Reis)! Next up they share some of your listener feedback! Finally, they end the show with a discussion on the overall direction of Firestorm!

You can find the 12th episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST on iTunes. While you’re there, please drop us a review on the iTunes page. Every comment helps! Alternatively, you may download the podcast by right-clicking here, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (32 MB).

Thanks again to my co-host Rob Kelly, Sea King of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE, for doing all the post-production on these episodes! Special thanks to Daniel Adams and his band The Bad Mamma Jammas for our super-cool outro theme!

Thanks for listening! Send your feedback to: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net

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Big Bang Theory – Firestorm Action Figure

Big Bang Theory is well-known for promoting DC Comics’ characters. A few months back we discussed Sheldon wearing a t-shirt featuring Firestorm. It’s been known by matchheads who watch the show that a Firestorm action figure lurches in the background of the nerd’s apartment. I’ve had a few people mention it over the past few years, but have never found photographic evidence. Well, special thanks to our good buddy Randy Collins! Randy found an official photo featuring a blurry, but identifiable, Nuclear Man action figure! Check it out!

Big Bang Theory - Firestorm Action Figure

As an extra bonus, Sheldon is wearing the Firestorm t-shirt in this photo! Double Word Score! In case you are unfamiliar with this particular figure, it’s Jason Rusch from the DC Direct Infinite Crisis line of toys.  See image below.

Jason Rusch Firestorm action figure on Big Bang Theory

Thanks again, Randy!

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