Feature Comics #54
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1942 Quality Comics anthology packs an impressive roster onto one cover — portrait boxes for Mickey Finn, Samar, Lala Palooza, Spin Shaw, and a full header row featuring Poison Ivy, Zero, Bruce Blackburn, Reynolds of the Mounted, Swing Sisson, Rusty Ryan, and Big Top. Center stage belongs to the Doll Man, rendered in bold blue and red by cover artist Gill Fox, shown in a striking image that dramatizes his tiny stature as he strains to pry apart an enormous pair of scissors gripped in an oversized human hand. It's a vivid reminder of why this long-running Quality title kept readers coming back — imaginative scale-play, a packed lineup of features, and that irresistible ten-cent price point.
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The Doll Man faces Ituri, a Japanese agent in Virginia, who is attempting to sabotage our military's sub-detecting invention.
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