Doll Man #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeQuality Comics' pint-sized powerhouse takes center stage on this vivid yellow cover, where Doll Man — blue-suited, red-caped, and grinning with determined energy — drives his fist straight into the word "CRIME" in a satisfying burst of impact lines. The bold tagline says it all: "The Doll Man Socks Crime Square in the Eye!" — and Al Bryant and Lou Fine's cover art delivers exactly that sense of kinetic, confident heroism. With interior art and inks by Al Bryant and a story by Joe Millard, this Winter 1946 issue from Quality Comics is a fine snapshot of Golden Age superhero storytelling at its most direct and spirited.
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The Queen of Beauty commands her beasts to horde cosmetics so that she could be the only looker in the city!
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