Feature Comics #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tom's Thumb," a 1948 tale from Feature Comics #128, the diminutive hero temporarily grows to normal size and finds himself caught in a rivalry with Darrel for Martha's affection—proving his worth by rescuing her from a thug. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Dan Zolnerowich, the story follows Tom’s brief taste of a larger life before his old habits pull him back into trouble, leading to a dramatic shrinkage when denied proper food. The cover by Dan Zolnerowich captures the tale’s whimsical yet tense tone.
In "Tom's Thumb," a 1948 Feature Comics tale, the tiny hero Tom Thumb, now grown to normal size, finds himself in a surprising rivalry with Darrel for Martha's affection—only to prove his worth by rescuing her from a thug. But his time in the world above proves fleeting, as old habits and hunger pull him back into the shadows, leaving him small once more.
Mr. Ivy decides his son Poison needs to learn proper behavior and consults a child psychology book to help the boy lead a more normal life. Armed with newfound parenting advice, Mr. Ivy sets out to take charge and show Poison who's boss.
Swing Sisson and his band arrive at what they're told is a small college in Arkansas for a quick tour—but the "school" is actually a front for Duke Grimegross and his mob, who use it as a base for pulling heists across the country. When Swing recognizes the disguised criminal he once helped put away, he has to outwit the gangsters and alert his bandmates using nothing but a clever rhythm pattern, turning the campus into a battlefield before the real cops arrive.
When Perky stumbles into the mysterious land where everyone is split into good and bad versions of themselves, he's appointed Prime Minister to mediate between the warring halves—but the evil Bad King has other plans, creating a wicked duplicate to sabotage Perky's leadership and throw Double Land into tyranny. Now the real Perky must prove his identity and restore order before his sinister double ruins everything he was meant to protect.
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