Feature Comics #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Land of Midget Men," Doll Man ventures into the hidden realm of Siratuba, a remote land rich in platinum and home to a race of naturally tiny inhabitants. Confronted by the manipulative Gorney, who exploits the small people for profit, Doll Man must navigate a dangerous situation where greed threatens to destroy an entire civilization. The story unfolds with Max Elkan’s expressive art bringing the surreal landscape and its diminutive denizens to life, while Al Bryant’s striking cover captures the mystery and scale of the adventure.
In "The Land of Midget Men," Doll Man ventures into the hidden realm of Siratuba, a platinum-rich land inhabited by naturally tiny people. Convinced by the manipulative Gorney to work the mines, the tiny inhabitants face tragedy when Gorney's greed triggers a deadly explosion.
Swing Sisson's jazz club faces ruin when D. D. Dudlee—a wealthy classical music snob who despises swing—opens a rival nightclub offering free admission, food, and a hundred-piece symphony orchestra to drive the bandsmen out of work. When Picklenose is found dead at his own establishment, Swing and his drummer Toby must uncover who really pulled the trigger, only to discover the killer has a grudge that goes back decades.
Blimpy decides to enroll in a plumbers' correspondence course to save money on home repairs, but his newfound skills get put to the test when he's recruited by a pair of crooks to help retrieve a stolen bracelet they've lost in the water mains. With Tabby's quick thinking and a little plumbing know-how, Blimpy ends up catching Dickson and the Boss in this humorous tale of accidental heroics from 1946.
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