Metal Men #36

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DC ⋅ 1968

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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Artist

Mike Sekowsky

Writer

Robert Kanigher

Cover Artist

Mike Sekowsky

Inker

George Roussos

Letterer

Ben Oda

Published

December 1968

Synopsis

The Metal Men are trapped in a miniature circus, within a glass globe, forced to perform for the amusement of an alien clown. When they refuse, the clown begins to shake the globe, tossing and turning the Metal Men every which way. Their current predicament had begun several days ago. The Metal Men were gathered around their inventor, Doctor William Magnus, still comatose after a laboratory accident. Due to several upgrades to their responsometers, the Metal Men had lost control of their abilities, resulting in several misfortunes in their interactions with humanity. As they walked through the city streets, they found themselves shunned by the people who once cheered for them. Attempting to stir up some good will, Iron and Platinum aided a young boy who had lost control of his kite. Due to their faulty responsometers, though, their "help" ended up destroying the kite.In an attempt to aid the police in collaring some fleeing criminals, Lead's interference actually stops the police officers, allowing the criminals to escape. In a final attempt to win over human society, the Metal Men staged a free performance, to entertain the masses. The Metal Men's show bombed, however, and only the timely arrival of a group of clowns was able to save it. The Metal Men were grateful to the clowns for rescuing their show. Tin discovered that the clown's weren't wearing make-up. At this revelation, one of the clowns pulled out a weapon, that miniaturized the Metal Men. The clown seized the Metal Men, and locked them in the crystal globe circus. Stuffing the circus in his pocket, the clown joined his comrades as they left Earth, carrying the Metal Men to his home world. There the Metal Men learned that they were expected to perform for the clown's amusement for the rest of eternity.While the Metal Men are looking for a way to escape, a harlequin comes along and takes possession of Tin. Discovering a cannon, Lead molds himself into a cannonball, which the Metal Men then fire. Lead blasts...

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