Doll Man #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fitted for a Cement Coffin!", Doll Man finds himself in a dangerous predicament when a villain and his gang uncover his secret identity as Darrel Dane, forcing him to confront the consequences of his dual life. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated with sharp precision by Gil Kane, this 1948 Quality Comics classic delivers a tense, character-driven thriller. The cover by Bill Ward captures the moment’s urgency with striking, noir-inspired detail.
When Darrel Dane stumbles onto an illegal weapons operation advertising firearms to criminals, he's captured by the gang and marked for death—stuffed in a barrel of cement and dumped into the river. Transformed into Doll Man, the miniature hero must escape the deadly trap and battle his captors on their own boat before he can get back to headquarters and uncover the real operation behind the criminal enterprise. It's a desperate race against time as Doll Man navigates treacherous waters and dangerous enemies to expose the scheme and bring down the arch-criminal Chalfonte.
In the grim confines of prison, Patricia Wentworth is handed a role in a stage production of *Macbeth*—and with it, unexpected access to chemicals that could change everything. As she steps into the part of the Witch, the line between performance and escape begins to blur.
In "The Noose," Doll Man must confront the terrifying consequences when his secret identity as Darrel Dane is exposed by a ruthless villain and his gang. With his life and freedom on the line, he races to prove his innocence and stop them from turning his greatest weakness into their ultimate weapon.
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Reprinted in Popular Yank Comics #58 (1951), Men of Mystery Comics #72 (2008), Men of Mystery Comics #81 (2010)
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