Feature Comics #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFeature Comics #93 is an anthology containing multiple stories. "The Doll Man" proves no crime is too big for a mite so small, as the diminutive hero battles criminals with his exceptional abilities. "Mickey Finn" by Lank Leonard follows a sailor who becomes entangled in espionage involving Japanese operatives, including a confrontation at a warehouse where he must escape enemy agents. Additional backup features include "Perky," "Blimpy," "Ala Palooza," and "Rusty Ryan," along with the continuing strip "Nipple."
Swing Sisson's latest recording, "The Icebox Blues," becomes the unlikely target of the Amarillo Gang—but when the crooks' stolen copies turn out to be the wrong records, Swing finds himself caught between a suspicious police force and a criminal outfit desperate to recover their prize. This humorous detective tale follows the recording star as he uncovers the mastermind behind the theft and discovers that sometimes the best publicity comes from the most unlikely sources.
Poison Ivy thinks he and villain Spike have a friendship problem—but when Spike explains exactly why he can't stand his methods, it becomes clear the two operate on very different wavelengths. This 1945 humor strip puts a comedic spin on what happens when a scrappy pest and a hardened crook can't see eye-to-eye.
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