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"Wanted For Sabotage: Doll Man!": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

Quote1 Attention, everybody! This is the Doll Man speaking ... I've escaped from prison, and I will get my REVENGE! Quote2
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Doll Man #4 is an issue of the series Doll Man (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1942.

Synopsis for "Wanted For Sabotage: Doll Man!"


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  • the Mayor
    • the Police Chief
      • hundreds of cops

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Synopsis for "Doctor Thirteen"


Appearing in "Doctor Thirteen"

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  • Doctor Thirteen (First appearance)
  • Martin Gorham, building manager, Everest Building

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  • Harvey Burton, building manager, Jinks Building

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Synopsis for The Dragon: "Night Raid"


Appearing in The Dragon: "Night Raid"

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  • Chang
  • Red's guerrillas

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Vehicles

  • Japanese dive bombers (Destroyed)
  • Chinese patched-up fighter plane

Synopsis for "The Dolls of Death"


Appearing in "The Dolls of Death"

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  • Murko the Great, stage magician (Dies)
  • General Caldwell (Dies)
  • Major General Taggert
  • Police

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Synopsis for "Circus of Death"


Appearing in "Circus of Death"

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  • Leopard Miller (Dies)

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  • Laugho, clown
  • Judge Kabal, circus owner
  • Pahl, acrobat, Laugho's twin brother
  • Delilah, acrobat
  • Jackson, acrobat (Dies)

Animals:

  • "Five Big Animal Acts" ((green

Notes

  • All Quality Comics characters and the distinctive likeness(es) thereof were originally Trademarked & Copyright © 1951 Quality Comics. The characters and the distinctive likeness(es) thereof were acquired by DC Comics in 1956. While some of the properties acquired did not have copyright and trademarks renewed, some of those depicted here are Trademarks & Copyright © 1973-2008 DC Comics, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Wanted For Sabotage: Doll Man!
    • Doll Man is easily able to pry apart the bars of a jail cell window.
    • Martha does not know about Darrel's secret identity.
  • Doctor Thirteen escapes from the Doll Man, and at story's end is still at large.
  • Dolls of Death
    • The unnamed Nazi secret agent is caught but does not reveal the secret of his animated, instruction-following dolls. They seem alive and are definitely not mechanical. At story's end, Darrel Dane is still baffled by them.
  • Also appearing in this issue of Doll Man were:
    • "America -- It's Worth Defending!" by Feg Murray
    • "Heart of a Miler" (text story)
    • "Lala Palooza" by Bernard Dibble



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