Feature Comics #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFeature Comics #130 is an anthology containing multiple stories. "The Doll Man Rolls Out the Barrel" features the Doll Man in action against criminals. "Blimpy for Mayor" depicts Blimpy's campaign for mayor, with townspeople praising his character and physical fitness, and includes a sequence where Blimpy demonstrates miracles and impossible feats like walking on air and crossing a chasm while a small boy follows him. The issue also features stories starring Rusty Ryan, Lala Palooza, Perky, and other characters as indicated on the cover.
When political boss Harry Balan—notorious as The Barrel—seizes control of Clement City's police force to crush Thomas Vance's mayoral campaign, the young district attorney calls on his college friend Darrel Dane for backup. As the Doll Man, Darrel uses his miraculous shrinking powers to battle The Barrel's hired goons, sabotaged rallies, and escalating dirty tricks, racing to expose the corruption before election night spirals into outright tyranny. With vote-stealing thugs working the polling places, it'll take all of the world's mightiest mite to save Clement City from becoming a dictator's personal domain.
Blimpy is a lovable guy with a gift for getting along with people, so when a political machine spots him on the street, they decide he's the perfect puppet candidate for mayor—but their scheme falls apart when Blimpy accidentally signs over all the town's building contracts to the wrong construction company. When rival mobsters clash over the mix-up at City Hall itself, Blimpy stumbles into breaking up a corruption racket that's plagued the city for years, earning genuine respect before he decides to step down.
When dangerous ex-convicts Killer Diller and Bomber Brown are spotted near Officer Shenanigan's beat, police send their ace policewoman Helen Highwater to track them down—only to discover the pair have genuinely turned over a new leaf. What begins as a stakeout uncovers a surprising twist about just what kind of "killing" business the two former criminals are really running.
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Reprinted in Yarmak Jungle King Comic #41 (1953)
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