From Doll Man's second appearance (in Feature Comics #28):
to be continued . . .
From Doll Man's second appearance (in Feature Comics #28):
to be continued . . .
the only Doll Man i thought was interesting was from Palmiotti's Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters. He was like a little Bruce Willis tough guy. It made sense that the govt would create a mini soldier for covert kills.
Last edited by Robotman; 02-16-2018 at 09:48 PM.
he was cool (as was the series, mostly). I liked that he eventually regained his normal size. and, yeah, I get the feeling that they created those characters w/ a movie in mind. he was very Bruce Willis-like. they'd probably give the role to Statham, though. I liked the Ray in this series.
The conclusion to Doll Man's second appearance (in Feature Comics #28):
As drawn by George Pérez (inks by Karl Kesel) for History of the DC Universe Book One (1986)
And his entry in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. VII (Sept. 1985):
from Feature Comics #29 (cover-dated February 1940):
(As always, "to be continued . . .)
Doll Man received his own title (The Doll Man Quarterly) with the first issue cover-dated August 1941: