Plastic Woman

Creation & Design

Plastic Woman was created as a female counterpart to Plastic Man, embodying similar powers of elasticity and shape-shifting. Her design reflects a playful and whimsical nature.

Early Years

Initially introduced in the 1940s, Plastic Woman appeared in various stories alongside Plastic Man, often as a supporting character. Her character was not as prominent as her male counterpart but gained a following over the years.

Character Development

Over the years, Plastic Woman has evolved from a side character to a more prominent figure in the DC Universe, gaining depth and complexity as her stories have been told. Her character reflects themes of empowerment and resilience.

Cultural Reception

Plastic Woman has been received positively by fans for her unique powers and personality, often being celebrated as a strong female character in comic books.

Character Details

Real Name:
Ethel Grubb
First Appearance:
Countdown Presents: The Search For Ray Palmer - Superwoman / Batwoman #1
Aliases:
Plastic Woman, Ethel Grubb
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Justice League, Doom Patrol
Abilities:
Shape-shifting, Elasticity, Superhuman agility
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
red

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Key Facts

1st team appearance of the Earth-11 Justice League, female versions of the JLA's main heroes

Cameo appearance of Plastic Woman

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