Doll Man #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoll Man Quarterly #12 from Quality Comics captures the tiny titan's whole appeal in a single clever image — the miniature hero in his blue-and-red costume strides confidently forward while a giant hand sketches him into existence with pencil and eraser nearby, perfectly playing up the "NOT ANY BIGGER, BUT BETTER!" tagline splashed across the cover. Al Bryant's artwork brings real energy and charm to this Spring 1947 issue, giving Doll Man a boldness that belies his small stature. Whether you're revisiting Quality Comics' golden-age lineup or discovering this pint-sized powerhouse for the first time, this is a delightful snapshot of superhero storytelling at its most inventive.
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