Doll Man
Doll Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. Doll Man was created by cartoonist Will Eisner and first appeared in a four-page story entitled "Meet the Doll Man" in Feature Comics #27. He was Quality's first super-powered character. The issue's December 1941 cover date indicates that Doll Man is the first comic book superhero with a shrinking power. He notably predates the more-famous Ray Palmer (DC's the Atom) and Hank Pym (Marvel Comics' Ant-Man) by two decades.
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Doll Man
Doll Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. Doll Man was created by cartoonist Will Eisner and first appeared in a four-page story entitled "Meet the Doll Man" in Feature Comics #27. He was Quality's first super-powered character. The issue's December 1941 cover date indicates that Doll Man is the first comic book superhero with a shrinking power. He notably predates the more-famous Ray Palmer (DC's the Atom) and Hank Pym (Marvel Comics' Ant-Man) by two decades.
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Doll Man (« l'homme poupée ») ...... Man, l'inventeur Dane Maxwell.
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Doll Man è un supereroe immagi ...... i eroi dei fumetti in costume.
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Doll Man on the cover of Feature Comics #77 , Quality Comics.
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Doll Man
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Jimmy Palmiotti
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Justin Gray
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Will Eisner
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Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1
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Feature Comics #27
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Phantom Lady and Doll Man #1
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Ability to shrink to six inches in height and retain full-size strength
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Brilliant scientist
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Psionic powers
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Superb athlete and hand-to-hand combatant
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Dane Maxwell
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Darrel Dane
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Lester Colt
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Doll Man (« l'homme poupée ») ...... trimestrielle de 1941 à 1953.
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Doll Man is a fictional superh ...... mics' Ant-Man) by two decades.
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Doll Man è un supereroe immagi ...... i eroi dei fumetti in costume.
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