Doll Man #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeQuality Comics' December 1952 issue of Doll Man delivers one of the more unsettling covers in the "World's Mightiest Mite's" run, featuring the tiny hero in his blue-and-red costume squaring off bare-handed against a grotesque, dripping yellow-green creature with multiple eyes and a gaping maw. A red-haired woman lies in the foreground, seemingly helpless before the oozing mass, while Doll Man himself grapples fearlessly with the monster's gelatinous form. It's a wonderfully eerie piece of early-'50s horror-hero artwork that perfectly captures why Bill Woolfolk's stories and Art Gates' linework made this series such a treat.
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Johann Dupro creates artificial life called the Thing, and the tiny duo are called in to burn it.
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