Doll Man #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Autumn 1947 issue of Doll Man Quarterly delivers a cover that perfectly captures the tiny hero's unique appeal — shown at miniature scale, red cape streaming behind him, one hand gripping a hanging lamp's pull-chain as a full-sized revolver fires a dramatic cloud of smoke in his direction. Al Bryant's cover art uses the size contrast brilliantly, making that oversized gun feel genuinely threatening while Doll Man looks utterly unfazed. With the tagline "puts the SPOTLIGHT on Crime!" and a story titled "The Robe of Lucifer" waiting inside, this Autumn issue is a fine showcase for one of Quality Comics' most inventive Golden Age heroes.
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Professor Bumsen tricks Torchy into thinking she is a scientist and has created a man in the laboratory.
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