Feature Comics #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Darrel Dane's Double," Butch pulls a prank on Boss Bangs by faking a tiger attack—only to find his boss genuinely thrilled at the prospect of a man-eating tiger as a circus attraction. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1949 adventure blends humor and circus intrigue in a story that stands out for its clever twist. The cover, by Bill Ward, captures the scene’s playful tension with bold, dynamic flair.
When Darrel Dane rescues a man named Oliver Fenton from drowning, he's startled to discover his savior bears an uncanny resemblance to himself—but that's only the beginning of his troubles. As the Doll Man helps his mysterious double overcome his despair, the villain known as the Brow has hatched a sinister plan: he's learned the secret identity of crime's mightiest mite and has gathered his underworld rivals to expose him. With danger closing in from every side, the Doll Man must navigate a web of deception and violence to protect his greatest secret.
In this 1949 humor tale from Feature Comics #133, Butch pulls a prank on Boss Bangs by pretending a tiger ate him—only to find Bangs thrilled at the prospect of a man-eating tiger as a circus attraction.
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Reprinted in Yarmak Jungle King Comic #2 (1949)
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