Doll Man #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeQuality Comics' pint-sized powerhouse returns in this April 1951 issue, and Bill Quackenbush's cover captures the scale-defying charm perfectly — a towering, wild-eyed villain in a white fedora swings a weapon while his snarling dog lunges, all while the tiny blue-and-red-caped Doll Man stands his ground fearlessly at their feet. The cover promises four action-packed adventures featuring Doll Man and his faithful dog Elmo, plus a bonus tale of Jeb Rivers and "two-fisted justice on the Old Mississippi." Fifty-two full-width pages for a dime made this a genuine bargain in 1951, and the sheer energy of that cover scene makes it easy to see why "The World's Mightiest Mite" held his own title for so long.
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The Rattler and his gang begin a neat little protection racket in order to secure needed funds.
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