Feature Comics #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Suicide Club," Doll Man confronts a chilling collective of men disillusioned with life but too afraid to end it themselves—so they help one another cross the line. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Dan Barry, this 1948 tale from Feature Comics #122 delivers a haunting, morally complex mystery with a grim twist, all rendered in the stark, expressive style of its time. Cover by Dan Barry.
In "Suicide Club," Doll Man confronts a chilling collective of men haunted by despair, bound not by violence but by a grim pact: to help one another find the courage to end their lives. As the line between aid and complicity blurs, Doll Man must navigate a twisted moral maze where the real danger lies not in death, but in the weight of living.
Perky tumbles into an undersea fantasy when he encounters Mr. Aquabubber, a harried sea spirit trying to manage the ocean's moods and responsibilities—but yearning for something more fulfilling than making sailors seasick and protecting his underwater property. Together they hit on a wild scheme: building a refreshment stand on the ocean floor and hiring mermaids for "surface service" to deliver hot sea dogs to fishing boats overhead. What starts as a clever marketing ploy spirals into unexpected chaos when the real appetite of the deep comes calling.
When Swing Sisson's new hit "Smoky Heaven" begins causing mysterious explosions and chaos at the Clover Club, the singer finds himself caught in a baffling mystery that threatens to ruin both the venue and his record sales. Suspicion falls on an unlikely suspect when Gar Grinling, a former bandleader Sisson replaced years ago, reappears offering to help—but something about the records themselves may hold the key to unmasking the real culprit behind the trouble.
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Reprinted in Secret Agent Michael Chance #9 (1950), Popular Yank Comics #61 (1951), Men of Mystery Comics #68 (2007)
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