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    Wonder Woman #165

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #165 - Perils of the Paper Man! released by DC Comics on October 1966.

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    Diana Prince and Steve Trevor are at a chemical plant checking on a new process for making paper for the military when they encounter a timid factory worker named Horace, whom Diana takes pity on. Shortly afterward, Horace falls in a vat of chemicals used in making paper, and becomes a being of living paper.

    Can Wonder Woman defeat the terribly deluded Paper Man?

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     This issue contains two stories and this first is much better than the second.   The first contains a new villain by the name of the Paper Man.   The name sounds silly but basically the character has the same power as Plastic Man, but can also merge himself into paper.   The name Paper Man doesn’t strike fear into the hearts of criminals (more so than the Crimson Centipede though) but he proved to be enough of a nemesis for Diana.   The action was all right too, considering the era.   The backu...

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