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.
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Tom Thumb becomes normal-sized and tries to compete with Darrel for Martha's attentions, winning her favor by saving her from a thug. But Tom couldn't stay away from crime and ended back in prison, where, deprived of sufficient food, he shrunk back down to small size.
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