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"Look at this place, Sue! An unspoiled old-world paradise! Romance! Quaintness! Innocent Marzipan animals!"
Ralph Dibny
"Europe '92: Part Four
Soundly Beaten!"
Elongated Man 4
Elongated Man
Title: "Europe '92: Part Four
Soundly Beaten!"
Volume: 1
Number: 4
Cover price: $1.00
Cover date: April, 1992
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Ex. Ed: Dick Giordano
Writers: Gerard Jones
Pencilers: Mike Parobeck
Inkers: Ty Templeton
Cover artists: Mike Parobeck
Cover inker: Ty Templeton
Colorists: Rick Taylor
Letterers: Bob Pinaha
Editors: Brian Augustyn
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"Europe '92: Part Four: Soundly Beaten!" is the title to the fourth issue of the Elongated Man four-issue limited series comic book published by DC Comics. The story was written by Gerard Jones with artwork by Mike Parobeck and inks by Ty Templeton. Parobeck and Templeton also provided the cover art illustrations for this issue. It was colored by Rick Taylor with Bob Pinaha on lettering. The series was edited by Brian Augustyn. This issue shipped with an April, 1992 cover date and carried a cover price of $1.00 per copy (US).

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The leader of the Wurstwaffe smacks the Elongated Man across the back of the head with a large sausage. Believing him unconscious, they prepare to load him into the Wurstwagen, but Ralph surprises them and manages to shape his body into a large sling that sends the corpulent villains flying out into the street.

Shortly after the fight is over, Ralph receives a subsonic communiqué from Bito Wladon. Bito confirms that he is in fact Sonar, and that he has his wife Sue Dibny held captive. He further warns him to take no action against the Europe '92 attacks, or else he will kill Sue.

The Elongated Man manages to stow away on the wheel well of a jetliner and sneak into Modoran airspace. Taking the form of a parachute, he leaps from the plane and settles down into a field of sheep. From there, he goes to Sonar's castle only to find himself facing the Modoran army.

Sue Dibny meanwhile, manages to escape from her cell and incapacitates the station guard coordinating the army attacks. She then uses Sonar's countrywide public service system to inspire the villagers to rise up against their oppressive leader. Miraculously, they heed the call and storm the castle gates.

The Elongated Man makes his way to Sonar's throne room and boasts about discovering the truth behind the villain's plot to disrupt the Europe '92 conference. Sonar wanted the peace talks to fail because a unified Europe would greatly disrupt his international weapons trade agreements.

As the combatants square off against one another, Sonar notices that his own people are now rising up against him. He realizes that he can no longer control Modora and concedes victory to the Elongated Man. Rising up on a column of pure sound, Sonar takes his leave. Reunited in spirit and in body, Ralph and Sue make up with one another and ponder Modora's future. Ralph fantasizes that he might soon become the country’s national hero.

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