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DescriptionPublished 1968Wanted: Dead or Alive Bonnie Lang and Clyde Kent! Written by Frank Robbins Clark Kent and Lana Lang are are kidnapped by Bonnie & Clyde and forced to help them commit robberies. Clark must find a way to save Lana without exposing his identity Inker is not known. Apparently this was the story that Plastino was supposed to ink himself, but refused to continue to work for Murray Boltinoff. So other inkers were enlisted. Possible inkers were George Tuska and Bill Draut. Social/Sharing |
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Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
Posted on 6/14/2022
Might this be Bonnie & Clyde's first ever comic book appearance? Gotta say, that's a pretty cool pop culture appearance!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 6/14/2022
Bonnie was a waitress in Smallville cafe
Clyde Barrow Superboy page nineteen sixty eight
One year after Dunaway Beatty took a ride
Plastino artwork of Bonnie and Clyde
Then Frank Robbins wrote of the life that they led
Told of Lang and Kent playing for dead
Some say that Clark made the silver age
But the legend made DC ahead of the game
Dewey Cassell
Member Since 2004
Posted on 6/14/2022
I love Plastino's clean distinctive line and he always did a great job with Superboy. I think the inker is more likely Draut. In my opinion, I don't think it looks like Tuska, plus he was working for Marvel at that time. He didn't leave for DC until a year later.
Miki Annamanthadoo
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 6/14/2022
Dewey Cassell wrote:
I love Plastino's clean distinctive line and he always did a great job with Superboy. I think the inker is more likely Draut. In my opinion, I don't think it looks like Tuska, plus he was working for Marvel at that time. He didn't leave for DC until a year later.
I agree. I am not a great art spotter but I would have guessed it was not Tuska but I didn't want to contradict what others have said.
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