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Feature Comics #107

Feb 1947 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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In "The Hand of Horror," a 1947 issue of Feature Comics, Vincent’s holiday letter to Santa takes a dark turn when his personal wishes—meant for a child—end up blowing out the window and landing in the hands of his neighbors. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, the story unfolds with a chilling twist on a seasonal tradition, all captured in the eerie, expressive style of Al Bryant’s cover.

Contains 12 stories
The Hand of Horror
13 pp · Superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Professor RobertsThe Crimesmith (villain, introduction)

Tiny hero Doll Man faces an unholy menace when the Crimesmith—a brilliant criminal mastermind recently released from prison—unleashes a remote-controlled mechanical horror with a murderous grip to exact revenge on those who testified against him years ago. With ex-police inspector Harney already dead and Professor Roberts and Judge Wight in danger, Doll Man must stop the creature before the Crimesmith's twisted masterpiece claims its next victim. Written by an uncredited hand and illustrated across 13 pages of Feature Comics #107, "The Hand of Horror" pits the tiny hero against a foe far larger and deadlier than any he's faced before.

E-Z School
6 pp · Fantasy
Perky

When a spirited visitor named Perky drops in on a chaotic schoolhouse in 1947, he discovers a classroom where teacher Mr. Doap has completely lost control—the students run wild, answer lessons with slapstick mayhem, and turn every subject into comedy. Perky takes charge and shows Mr. Doap how discipline and a firm hand can restore order, transforming the "E-Z School" from a madhouse into something resembling an actual classroom. It's a rollicking fantasy tale where one confident kid proves that sometimes a school just needs the right teacher in charge.

The Talking Dog
7 pp · Humor
Blimpy

When a dog bone meant for one purpose accidentally unlocks an ancient ability in Woofy, a character from a down-on-its-luck vaudeville theatre suddenly becomes the answer to the show's prayers—but the theatre's shady owners see him as a ticket to easy money instead. Now Blimpy and the theatre's struggling performers must race to protect their newfound talking star before greed destroys everything they've worked to save.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Lala PaloozaVincent Palooza
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Vincent Palooza

In a quiet 1947 moment of holiday mischief, Vincent pens a letter to Santa Claus for a child—only to sneak in a few personal wishes of his own and sign his name. The note flies out the window, landing in the hands of his neighbors, who aren’t quite as amused by his playful antics as he hoped.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Vincent PaloozaLala Palooza
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Poison Ivy
Count Touche'
5 pp · Humor
Roscoe

Roscoe poses as the aristocratic Count Touché to crash high society and impress the wealthy Munnybags family, enlisting his valet El Popo to help pull off the ruse. When the real Count Touché unexpectedly arrives and challenges him to a fencing match, Roscoe finds himself caught between exposure and a humiliating public duel he's utterly unprepared for.

Detective Rocks
6 pp · Humor, Detective-Mystery
Swing Sisson

Swing Sisson tries to keep the peace when a newly promoted detective takes over the night club beat with an iron fist and a deep distrust of the establishments. When Detective Rocks stumbles onto a real criminal operation at the Small Hours Club, Swing steps in to help—and discovers that honest business owners and law enforcement might have more common ground than either side realized. It's a 1947 romp mixing music, muscle, and mystery as these unlikely allies take down crooks and maybe just change a cynic's mind.

Untitled Humor story
5 pp · Humor
Thieves' Market
7 pp · Adventure, Children, Spy
Rusty RyanThe Boyville Brigadiers [AlababaPierpont Lee]

Rusty Ryan and his companions, the Boyville Brigadiers members Alababa and Pierpont Lee, stumble into a notorious thieves' market—a sprawling bazaar where stolen goods are openly bought and sold with the law's blind eye. When Pierpont's curiosity (and a questionable bargain) lands him in hot water with both the thieves and the police, the trio must navigate the lawless market itself to recover what was taken, all while staying one step ahead of danger on both sides. It's a high-wire act of quick thinking and desperate improvisation as Rusty tries to keep his trouble-prone friends from making things worse.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Boss Jeff BangsButch

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Good) $27
CGC 9.6 · 1 in census $946
CGC 9.4 none in existence
CGC 9.2 none in existence
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $193*
CGC 8.0 · 2 in census $151
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CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $47*
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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Bernard Dibble
cover pencils, inks Al Bryant

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Reprinted in Marmaduke Mouse #53 (1955)

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