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Doll Man #4 (1942)

Quality Comics · 1942 · 69 pages

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ContinueDoll Man #5 →
Contains 7 stories
Wanted For Sabotage
13 pp · superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]The Night (villain, introduction)

Doll Man finds himself framed for sabotage when the mysterious villain known as The Night uses him as the perfect fall guy—each time Doll Man gets close to stopping the saboteur's explosions, he's knocked unconscious by dream gas only to wake up arrested at the crime scene. Now wanted by police and facing wartime execution, Doll Man must outmaneuver The Night's scheme and prove his innocence before the next attack. With the cards stacked against him and his reputation in ruins, the tiny crime-fighter races to clear his name and expose the real traitors.

Doctor Thirteen
13 pp · superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Dr. Thirteen (villain, introduction)Martin Gorham (villain, introduction)

Doll Man finds himself framed for sabotage when a villain known as the Night uses him as cover for a series of explosions targeting American factories, leaving the hero wanted by police while the real saboteurs continue their destructive plot. Trapped between clearing his name and stopping the Night's scheme, Doll Man must outwit both the criminals and the law to expose the truth before more vital war production is destroyed.

Night Raid
5 pp · superhero
The Dragon [Red McGraw]The Japanese (villains)

The Dragon orchestrates a daring nighttime assault on enemy aircraft, using cunning and sabotage to ground a squadron before they can mount a defense. When rescue efforts are pinned down by enemy fire, he fights to free prisoners of war and rally his allies for a decisive strike. This wartime tale of heroism and payback captures the urgency of 1942 combat.

America -- It's Worth Defending!
2 pp · non-fiction
The Dolls of Death
13 pp · superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Adolf Hitler (villain)an un-named Nazi spy (villain, introduction)

When a mysterious stranger offers his bizarre living dolls to magician Murko for an army benefit show, Doll Man [Darrel Dane] attends with his fiancée Martha Roberts—only to witness the dolls turn deadly during the performance, killing General Caldwell in front of the horrified audience. With the magician silenced and a Nazi spy still at large, Doll Man must race to protect the next target: General Taggert, who holds secrets vital to the nation's defense. Written by the creative team behind this 1942 thriller, the story pits the pint-sized hero against an enemy plot that strikes at the heart of America's military leadership.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Circus of Death
15 pp · superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Laugho (introduction)Phil (introduction)Delilah (introduction)Judge Kabal (introduction)Leopard Miller (villain, introduction, death)

When Judge Kabal and his manager Leopard Miller decide to run a circus in the notoriously haunted old opera house, they're betting the public's hunger for mystery will overcome a grim history: every show held in the building has claimed a life. As Doll Man arrives to investigate the curse before opening night, he discovers that the tragedy plaguing the venue may be far more deliberate than supernatural—and that jealousy, forbidden love, and revenge simmer beneath the big top's canvas. With acrobats, a conflicted clown, and dark secrets all colliding under one cursed roof, Doll Man must untangle the truth before the next body falls.

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