Doll Man #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Storm," the unlikely duo of the Undertaker and Tom Thumb team up to steal Egyptian treasure, only to make a deadly pact: the one who can eliminate the Doll Man will claim the jewels. Penciled and inked by John Spranger, this 1950 Quality Comics classic features a cover by Dan Zolnerowich, capturing the high-stakes tension of a heist gone sinister.
In "Storm," Doll Man faces off against the sinister Pluvius, a villain wielding a dangerous rain-making machine with the power to flood entire towns. With the skies darkening and communities at his mercy, Doll Man must stop Pluvius before his weapon turns the world into a deluge.
In a twist of fate, the diminutive Tom Thumb and the mysterious Undertaker team up to pilfer ancient Egyptian treasure—only to turn on each other when they agree that the winner of a deadly contest against Doll Man will claim the loot.
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Reprinted in Doll Man #28 (1950), Doll Man #17 (1964), Men of Mystery Comics #88 (2012), Men of Mystery Comics #91 (2013)
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