Doll Man #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1949 issue from Quality Comics puts Doll Man's size-shifting abilities on full display — the tiny, caped hero rides a firing pistol aimed squarely at a reeling full-sized man in a brown suit, while a second thug in a purple zoot suit lunges forward, his clasped hands sparking with impact. Alex Kotzky's cover art crackles with kinetic energy, packing a surprisingly dynamic action scene into one tight, vibrant composition. At a dime for 52 pages, Doll Man #21 delivers the kind of pulpy, imaginative fun that made Golden Age comics genuinely hard to put down.
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Doll Man disguisees himself as a child's doll in order to prevent a kidnapping.
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