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In "Tom Thumb and the Doll Man," the diminutive circus performer Tom Thumb—naturally small and brimming with bravado—sets his sights on Martha, becoming an unexpected rival for Doll Man’s attention. With Al Bryant handling both the interior art and cover, this 1947 Quality Comics standout blends whimsy and tension in a tale where size isn’t the only measure of strength.
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Martha becomes an object of affection for Doll Man's new foe, Tom Thumb, the fiesty circus performer who is as natually small as the mighty mite.
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