Blue Devil #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Terror Is the Toyman! or Toys Will Be Toys!", Blue Devil finds himself caught in a bizarre clash when toy magnate Herbert Harmon, fresh from acquiring Jock Verner, begins mass-producing Blue Devil action figures—only to draw the attention of the real Toyman. Written by Gary Cohn and Dan Mishkin, with dynamic art by Alan Kupperberg and bold inks by Bill Collins, this 1986 DC issue blends corporate intrigue with classic villainy, all wrapped in a cover by Paris Cullins and Gary Martin that captures the toy-fueled chaos.
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When Herbert Harmon buys out Jock Verner he begins to make Blue Devil toys. This leads the Blue Devil into the middle of a confrontation between Harmon and the Toyman.
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