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Doll Man #43

Dec 1952 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“The Thing That Killed”

Quality 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.

writer Bill Woolfolk · artist, inker Art Gates

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artist, inker Art Gates

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Johann Dupro creates artificial life called the Thing, and the tiny duo are called in to burn it.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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