Doll Man #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWhen crime boss Mike Mara dies of a mysterious disease, his criminal organization falls into the hands of his wife, who uses it to run a million-dollar crime syndicate. Doll Man must stop her and her gang from continuing their illegal operations. During the conflict, Doll Man pursues the criminals through the city, and after a confrontation involving a baseball game as a cover, he defeats the gang with help from Spade Solenko, dismantling their criminal enterprise.
When Doll Man's birthday celebration is shattered by a gangland shooting, he takes down Trigger Mayo—the killer of crime boss Enoch Lazarus. But after Lazarus is buried, strange signs begin appearing: crossed cocktail glasses, mysterious laughter, terrified henchmen convinced the dead man has returned. As paranoia spreads through the underworld and Trigger Mayo escapes prison convinced Lazarus is hunting him, the Doll Man must uncover whether the gang czar has truly risen from the grave—or if someone is playing a far deadlier game.
When a string of deaths draws Doll Man's attention to a mysterious crime boss known as Miss Murder, he discovers a cunning criminal operating a ruthless underworld organization from the shadows. Miss Murder commands her gang through a combination of refined charm and lethal ingenuity—but the mighty mite of crime-busting is determined to shut down her operation before her next big score. Crafted by Al Bryant, this tale pits Doll Man against one of his most deceptively dangerous foes.
When Darrel Dane's nemesis Spade Solenko escapes from prison with the help of his criminal crew, the hardened crook hatches a baseball-themed robbery scheme that catches even the Doll Man off guard. Using teamwork and ingenious sports-inspired tactics, Solenko and his gang—including the brutal Slugger—put the mighty mite through the wringer before setting their sights on the Wheat National Bank. Now captured and bound, the tiny hero must find a way to turn the tables before Solenko's final, deadly play comes to pass.
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Reprinted in Action Comics #437 (1974), Giant Lois Lane Album #14 (1976)
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