Feature Comics #132
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Doll Man Loses His Identity," a mysterious blow to the head leaves the diminutive hero with amnesia, forcing his partner Martha to take on a daring undercover role as a cigarette girl to uncover the truth. With Jack Spranger handling both the interior art and cover, this 1949 Quality Comics standout blends suspense and classic pulp flair in a tale where identity and courage are tested.
When a blow to the head leaves Doll Man with amnesia, his partner Martha takes matters into her own hands—disguising herself as a cigarette girl to unravel the mystery. As the tiny hero struggles to remember who he is, the duo must piece together the clues before the criminals strike again.
When Blimpy's clever knack for solving traffic puzzles catches the eye of the city traffic commissioner, he's tapped to design a crosstown highway that can speed up congestion without destroying private property—but the owner of a rival taxi company, along with his partner Louie, will stop at nothing to sabotage the plan. Blimpy's got a scheme to route traffic through tunnels and elevated ramps across three avenues, and he's confident he can prove it works in just ten minutes, though his unconventional solution may create problems of its own.
Rusty Ryan and his pals Alababa and Pierpont Lee arrive at mysterious Taboo Island, where men have been vanishing, only to discover the island is under the iron rule of a ruthless female warrior known as the Viper and her army of modern Amazons. With his companions enslaved and the island's dark secret laid bare, Rusty must find a way to dismantle the Viper's twisted empire and free the men trapped in her domain.
Perky lands on Cosmetic Island and discovers a group of exiled beauty products banished from the mainland years ago—they've been waiting for someone to practice their craft on, and they're eager to help solve their mystery. When Perky brings them back to civilization, their makeovers cause chaos: a newly beautified woman sparks a war between two neighboring kings both vying for her hand. Perky must find a way to prove that true worth runs deeper than appearance and restore peace to the land.
When the wealthy Maharajah of Outdore brings his jewel-adorned elephant, Big Bertha, to town, Helen Highwater takes on guard duty—but a thief strikes at night, knocking the beast cold and stealing her gem-studded harness. With her job on the line, Helen realizes that elephants have remarkable memories and convinces the Maharajah to let her ride Big Bertha through the streets, banking on the animal to recognize her attacker when they cross paths again.
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Reprinted in Black X #7 (1950)
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