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The following JLA: The Animated Series figures were designed by
Mark Myers.
Check out Mark's
website!
Plastic Man began as a combination of a Creeper body, the JLA Plastic Man figure's
lower arms and head/neck and the Speed Racer "Assassin" figure's lower legs. First,
The Creeper head was removed at the neck and the neck joint was glued into place. Then
the lower arms and lower legs were removed just above the fur lines. The Assassin's
lower legs were removed and added to the Creeper upper legs giving him black boots. Next
the Creeper's "Underwear" was sanded smooth, as were the Creeper's legs to get rid of the
seam line. The JLA Plastic Man's arms were removed from the elbow down on each side,
and the head/neck was removed at the shoulders. Once removed the arms/head/neck were
attached to the freshly sanded Creeper body. Kneaditite was used on the upper
torso and arms to create a less muscular chest and sleeves. Kneaditite was also used
to smooth out the neck seam. Brushed on Alumilite was used to smooth out the legs.
The belt is cut painted paper, and the chest straps were painted on after only two
attempts. (No really!)
Bizarro is a repainted Bizarro from the Heroes and Villains TRU four pack. The
belt and symbol were left intact but the blue and red areas were made to match Superman's.
His eyes were painted green to off set his skin color.
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