Doll Man #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sleep," Doll Man confronts a mysterious case that leaves him questioning the boundaries of consciousness, all set against a stark black-and-white aesthetic. The issue features a striking cover by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, alongside a unique mix of promotional art and personal touches, including photographs and signatures from Quinn O'Hara.
In "The Stork," newsman Mark Clay takes a risky gamble with an open microphone, eavesdropping on a crime in progress—only to capture a conversation during an armored car robbery that could make him a target. Written by a then-unknown hand and illustrated with sharp, period-accurate flair, the story unfolds with tense immediacy as Mark’s pursuit of the truth puts his life on the line.
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