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Vhong Navarro as Eskappar/Miguel "Migz" Asis/Lastikman: a half-human, half-alien superhero who possesses the ability to stretch and distort his body, and takes his alias from the word "elastic". Coming from the extragalactic planet Igbao, he was originally named "Eskappar" by his parents, and was given the name Miguel when he came to Earth.
Elongated Man appears in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Jeremy Piven. [29] This version is a member of the Justice League. Elongated Man appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Sean Donnellan. [29] This version possesses shapeshifting abilities and a rivalry with Plastic Man. Elongated Man appears in Mad, voiced by Ralph Garman.
Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.
Lastikman or the original spelling of Lastik Man debuted in comics format in Aliwan Komiks #56 (December 7, 1964). Based on DC Comics ' Plastic Man , and/or Marvel 's Mister Fantastic from Fantastic Four , Lastikman can also stretch and transform into many imaginable forms and shapes he desires.
Plastic Man was created by writer-artist Jack Cole, and first appeared in Police Comics #1 (August 1941). [2]One of Quality Comics' signature characters during the Golden Age of Comic Books, Plastic Man can stretch his body into any imaginable form.
Ping the Elastic Man (also named Here Comes Ping the Elastic Man) was a British comic strip that appeared in The Beano from 1938 to 1940. The comic was about a boy who could stretch his limbs as if they were made of elastic. It was created by Hugh McNeill.
In July 2017, Sawyer was cast in The CW's superhero drama The Flash as Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man, a fast-talking private investigator who is able to stretch his body to any shape or form. The character first appears in the fourth episode of the fourth season, titled " Elongated Journey Into Night ", which first aired that October. [ 10 ]
"The Corruptible Carrot-Man" (11/10/1979) – When Carrot-Man steals a map that will lead him to a cosmic scepter, Plastic Man must stop Carrot Man from getting to it. "The Maniacal Computerhead" (11/17/1979) – Computerhead is an evil robot that has developed a device that can bring any machine to life.