Feature Comics #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Doll Man Meets the Highwayman," the original Doll Man faces off against a mysterious masked criminal whose legacy reaches back to a 19th-century showdown between Sheriff Thomas Dane and a notorious outlaw named Erik Drum. With Al Bryant handling both the interior art and the cover, this 1947 Quality Comics classic delivers a pulpy, timeless clash of justice and vengeance, rooted in a family's haunted past.
In a tale of legacy and masked vengeance, Doll Man faces off against the Highwayman, a mysterious outlaw whose past is tied to Sheriff Thomas Dane’s long-ago capture of a notorious criminal. As the Highwayman’s identity and motives remain shrouded in the weight of history, Doll Man must confront a foe whose origins stretch back through time.
Roscoe's tall tales about his exploits catch the eye of a young woman named Rose, and when her skeptical father demands proof of his bravery, Roscoe finds himself forced to ride "the Killer"—a wild bronco no one has managed to tame. With help from his companion El Popo, Roscoe hatches a scheme to exhaust the horse before his big ride, but things don't quite go according to plan in this 1947 humor tale.
When a man brings a mysterious manuscript to Swing Sisson claiming it's a lost song composed by Stephen Foster for his mother decades ago, Swing sees a chance to help—but a ruthless crook named Burkitt will stop at nothing to claim the music for himself. As Swing works to authenticate the composition and arrange its premiere, he must fend off Burkitt's increasingly desperate attempts to steal the manuscript, all while protecting the rightful owner and preserving a piece of American musical history. It's a tale where melody, mystery, and muscle collide in this 1947 detective-humor adventure.
Perky tumbles through a magical vanishing box and lands in Naughty Land, a peculiar world where mischief is big business and the Bad Brats, Incorporated run the show—with payment for every broken window and prank. When the Chief Brat recruits him for the Flying Vandalism Squad, Perky makes a deal with Mr. Angel, the one good-hearted resident who's been withholding ice cream until the brats shape up, setting in motion a plan that might just change everything. It's a delightfully twisted fantasy about what happens when a little kindness sneaks into a place built entirely on chaos.
Blimpy's heart aches when he spots Flappo, a performing seal confined to the city zoo, and decides the lonely creature needs rescuing—armed with a hacksaw, rope, and ladder borrowed from an unsuspecting friend. What starts as a well-meaning breakout spirals into a chaotic chase when the authorities mistake Blimpy for a kidnapper, leading to an unexpected solution that just might make everyone happy.
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