Feature Comics #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1946 issue of Feature Comics puts Doll Man front and center in a striking cover by Al Bryant — the tiny, cape-wearing hero crouches in a dynamic pose as an enormous pepper shaker hurtles toward him, making his miniature scale wonderfully vivid. The tagline "The Doll Man proves justice is NOT blind!" sets a confident, adventurous tone for the issue. Rounding out the lineup are familiar faces from the comic's anthology roster — Spin Shaw, Big Top, Poison Ivy, Mickey Finn, Swing Sisson, Blimpy, Perky, Lala Palooza, and Rusty Ryan — making this a packed package of mid-1940s Quality Comics fun.
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Vincent tries to get on Lala's good side by reminding him of their childhood together, but her memories aren't as happy as his are.
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