Feature Comics #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1947 Quality Comics anthology showcases the Doll Man front and center — muscular in his blue costume and red cape — standing confidently beside a framed portrait of a man in a suit, with the cover promising a clash against the menacing Sphinx. Al Bryant's cover art surrounds the main scene with a lively cast of supporting characters — Perky, Lala Palooza, Blimpy, Rusty Ryan, Shenanigan, Roscoe, Poison Ivy, Big Top, and Swing Sisson — a reminder of just how much variety Quality Comics packed into a single ten-cent issue. It's a wonderfully representative snapshot of the Golden Age anthology format at its most entertaining.
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Butch purchases what he believes to be a pin-up picture of performer Francine from Herman, only to discover it's an x-ray.
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