Doll Man #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February 1951 issue of Doll Man delivers a cover that perfectly captures the tiny titan's unique appeal — the miniaturized, caped hero charges across the foreground, dramatically dwarfed by an enormous grimacing face and massive hands that loom at the bottom of the image, while a gun-wielding man in a green suit threatens from the right and a woman in blue holds her own pistol at the left. Bill Ward's pencils and inks give the scene real kinetic energy, with Doll Man's red cape streaming behind him as he rushes headlong into danger. With 52 full-width pages and five complete adventures inside, this Quality Comics entry is a satisfying read for anyone drawn to the Golden Age's most unconventional superhero.
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