Doll Man #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoll Man investigates the mysterious activities of a recently pardoned criminal named Jim Billings, who has begun meeting with a mysterious woman and conducting suspicious business at night. When Doll Man attempts to stop Billings, he encounters a trap involving a sketch of "Blindfolded Justice," which leads him to discover a plot connected to a judge. The story involves intrigue surrounding Billings' criminal schemes and Doll Man's efforts to uncover and thwart his plans.
When Doll Man [Darrel Dane] interrupts a museum heist, a small-time crook named Marto steals a mysterious robe—one with a sinister history of bringing death to its wearers, from Attila the Hun to Hitler himself. As the Robe's dark power takes hold, Marto transforms into a ruthless underworld boss, commanding an army of killers and leaving a trail of bodies across the city. Now Doll Man must face down the possessed criminal and the supernatural force driving his reign of terror before the Robe claims another victim.
Darrel Dane witnesses a silk truck hijacking and transforms into the Doll Man to stop the mobster behind it—only to discover weeks later that the same crook, Shotgun Ralls, has mysteriously inherited an English castle and now poses as the 32nd Viscount of Dumberlane. Determined to expose the fraud and settle their score, Doll Man tracks his nemesis across the Atlantic, where he uncovers a scheme far more dangerous than anyone suspected.
When Doll Man investigates the murder of Edward Trent—a man he knew who was acquitted in Judge Tolliver's courtroom—the mighty mite's inquiry leads him to the rigid, unforgiving judge himself. But before Doll Man can uncover the truth, he's found at the scene of another killing and arrested for murder, forced to stand trial before the very judge who seems determined to see him convicted. With the evidence stacked against him and Judge Tolliver's bias clouding the proceedings, Doll Man must prove his innocence in a courtroom where justice itself hangs in the balance.
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Reprinted in Good Girl Art Quarterly #[1] (1990), Bill Ward's Torchy Summer Fun Special #1 (1992), Les Trésors cachés de la BD érotique #[nn] (2021), Dangerous Dames #3 (2023), Collection Fantôme #5, Collection Fantôme #6
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