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Feature Comics #111

Jun 1947 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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In "The Return of the Undertaker," the eerie menace of the Undertaker strikes again, drawing Doll Man into a deadly pursuit. As the crimefighter races to stop the killer, his secret is nearly exposed when Martha, using the chaos to her advantage, finally uncovers the truth behind Doll Man’s transformation—revealing his true identity in a moment of vulnerability. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Dan Zolnerowich, with a striking cover by Al Bryant, this 1947 thriller blends suspense and intrigue in a standout issue from Quality Comics’ early years.

Contains 10 stories
The Return of the Undertaker
13 pp · Superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Martha RobertsThe Undertaker (villain)

In "The Return of the Undertaker," the shadowy killer strikes again, sending Doll Man into the fray—only for his secret to be nearly exposed when Martha, ever the schemer, finally uncovers the truth behind his disguise. With tension simmering and identities at risk, the line between hero and villain blurs in this 1947 tale of deception and danger.

The Lands of Vegetables and Fruit
6 pp · Fantasy
Perky
Blimpy's Oil Well Company
7 pp · Humor
BlimpyMike (first appearancevillain)Mike's partner (first appearancevillain)

Blimpy's Oil Well Company is a rollicking tale of get-rich-quick dreams gone hilariously sideways: when Blimpy discovers that the crooks who sold him a worthless oil well are now hiding out on his property, he and his pal Tabby devise an audacious plan to catch them—and accidentally strike a gusher in the process. But fortune, as it turns out, has a cruel sense of humor, especially when the same swindlers have sold the same deed to tens of thousands of other hopeful buyers. It's a clever con-artist comeuppance wrapped in pure comic absurdity, written and illustrated with the kind of broad humor Feature Comics does best.

Untitled Humor story
3 pp · Humor
The Boxer's Grandfather
1 pp · Humor
Poison Ivy
Roscoe's Gold Strike
5 pp · Humor
Roscoe

When Roscoe and his companion El Popo stumble upon what they believe is a diamond mine, they're convinced they've struck it rich—until El Popo notices something peculiar about their glittering find. Roscoe's quick thinking kicks into high gear as he plots a scheme to turn the discovery into cold, hard cash, leading to a humorous turn of events that proves resourcefulness alone won't save the day.

Death of a Dictator
6 pp · Humor, Detective-Mystery
Swing SissonChico (first appearancedeath)A dictator (first appearancevillaindeath)
Untitled Humor story
4 pp · Humor
The Rajah's Thirty-Ninth Wife
7 pp · Adventure, Children, Spy
Rusty RyanThe Boyville Brigadiers [AlababaPierpont Lee]A Rajah (introdction)the Rajah's thirty-ninth wife (introduction)
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor

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Raw (Good) $124
CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $363
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CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $157
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Full credits

artist, inker Dan Zolnerowich
cover pencils, inks Al Bryant

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