Feature Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFeature Comics #66 (March 1943) delivers a striking cover by Al Bryant, showing a tiny caped Doll Man delivering a powerful blow straight to the nose of a massive, grimacing villain — stars and sparks flying on impact. The tagline "The Doll Man Rings the Bell Again in This Issue!" says it all, and the surrounding portrait boxes preview the anthology's lively cast, including Lala Palooza, Mickey Finn, Blimpy, Rusty Ryan, and more. A terrific snapshot of Quality Comics' wartime lineup, packed with charm and action for a dime.
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Doll Man faces the insideous Corpse, a man who had gone to the electric chair in 1939, and who could instill rigor mortis in living people. Doll Man succeeds in forcing his foe's car off a cliff... but did the villain live through it?
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