| Issue | #33 |
| Published | January 1952 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Alfred Grenet; Richard Arnold (associate editor) |
| Notes | Indicia states "published bi-monthly by Comic Magazines, Conn.". |
| Characters | Plastic Man; Woozy Winks |
| Genre | superhero; Humor |
| Pencils | Andre LeBlanc? |
| Inks | Andre LeBlanc? |
| Notes | Indicia states "published bi-monthly by Comic Magazines, Conn.". |
| Characters | Professor Valence (Introduction, Villan); Plastic Man; Woozy Winks |
| Synopsis | Professor Valence leads a small gang of thieves, but really meets his match when Plastic Man finds his secret hide-out. |
| Genre | superhero; Humor |
| Reprinted | in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #58. |
| Characters | Woozy Winks |
| Synopsis | Woozy goes to the store to get onions and ends up saving a play by crying on stage. |
| Genre | Humor |
| Reprinted | in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #53 |
| Characters | Plastic Man; Woozy Winks; VILLAINS: Trigger Wheel; Slug Baxter |
| Synopsis | Plastic Man tries to get pictures of Trigger Wheel and Slug Baxter, notorious crooks, but Woozy uses up all the film taking pictures of a pretty switchboard operator. |
| Genre | Super-hero; Humor |
| Pencils | John Spranger ? |
| Inks | Alex Kotzky ? |
| Reprinted | in Plastic Man (Quality Comics, 1943 series) #57 (December 1955) |
| Characters | Rudy; Knucks Morgan |
| Genre | Crime |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Plastic Man; Woozy Winks; Stretch; Slug; Mike [all as Terrible Two and a Half Gang]; Phil T. Rich II |
| Synopsis | Plastic Man is asked to look after the child of a very wealthy man when kidnapping threats are issued. Stretch, a very short crook, disguises himself as a child. |
| Genre | super-hero; Humor |