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Nathan Dolly

Nathan Dolly

20 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1963–2019 Β· 1 key issues
Who is Nathan Dolly?

Nathan Dolly, known as Mr. Doll, debuted as an Iron Man villain who wielded a pliable clay doll he could reshape to cause agonizing pain in any target, bending them to his demands. His uncanny power made him a formidable early threat to Tony Stark.

Born in the fertile imagination of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Nathan Dolly made his debut in Tales of Suspense #48 in 1963 β€” a genuine Silver Age Marvel creation with roots in that era's wonderfully strange anthology storytelling. Though his catalog footprint is modest at around 20 appearances across a surprisingly long span stretching all the way to 2019, he turns up in some compelling company: the pages of Spider-Woman and Invincible Iron Man, rubbing shoulders with heavyweights like Jessica Drew, Spider-Woman, and Iron Man himself. At least one of those appearances carries key-issue weight for collectors, making Nathan Dolly a quietly intriguing name for anyone who loves hunting the deeper corners of the Marvel universe β€” a Silver Age original who never quite faded away.

β˜… First appearance
Tales of Suspense #48
Dec 1963

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1963–2015

Tales of Suspense #48 β˜… 1963
Tales of Suspense #48
Spider-Woman #3 1978
Spider-Woman #3
Spider-Woman #11 1979
Spider-Woman #11
New Avengers #1 2005
New Avengers #1
Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man #1 2010
Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man #1
Secret Avengers #30 2012
Secret Avengers #30
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman #1 2015
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman #1

Appearances

Tales of Suspense (1959)
#48
Spider-Woman (1978)
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
New Avengers (2005)
#1
New Avengers Director's Cut (2005)
#1
Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man (2010)
#1
Secret Avengers (2010)
#30
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman (2015)
#1
Invincible Iron Man (2017)
Marvel Visionaries: Steve Ditko (2019)
Amazing Stories of Suspense (1963)
#61