Doll Man #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoll Man thwarts a jewelry heist when criminals attempt to steal the valuable Carlson Diamonds during a society bazaar at the Griggsworths' estate. The crooks, posing as caterers and workers, plan to rob the jewels and escape, but Doll Man—using his tiny size and strength—battles the gang and prevents them from making off with the diamonds. The thieves' scheme unravels as Doll Man exposes their disguises and disrupts their operation at the charity event.
When the Carlson Diamond heist goes awry, criminal Dandy Gehan buries the stolen gems—only to discover that Pete's Diner has been built directly on top of his hiding spot. Desperate to reclaim his prize, Gehan and his gang decide to move the diner by any means necessary, trapping the Doll Man inside a refrigerator smothered in molasses while they bring in heavy machinery to do the job. Darrel Dane must find a way out of his sticky situation before the diner is demolished and the crooks recover their fortune.
When smooth-talking criminal mastermind Two-Time Tomlin engineers a clever false-arrest scheme to sue the city for a fortune, he catches the eye of mob boss Gat Horsy—and talks his way into running the operation. But as Tomlin orchestrates an audacious heist at a high-society charity bazaar, he hasn't counted on the Doll Man realizing he's been played for a fool. This Golden Age tale from 1947 features pencils and inks by Al Bryant, proving that even the smallest hero can pack the biggest surprise.
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Reprinted in Bill Ward's Torchy #4 (1991), Bill Ward's Torchy #3 (1991)
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