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Doll Man#17
Cover: Bill Ward

Doll Man #17

Jul 1948 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
“Silver Dollar”

In "Silver Dollar," a 1948 Quality Comics classic, a wronged woman named Diane, betrayed by her fiancé George Barrows, takes a dangerous turn—using her sharp archery skills to abduct Martha, the newspaper editor’s daughter. When her act of vengeance is seen by Darrel, he transforms into Doll Man and sets out to bring her to justice. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Alex Kotzky, with a striking cover by Bill Ward, this issue blends personal betrayal with early superhero intervention in a story that’s as tense as it is unexpected.

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writer Bill Woolfolk · artist, inker Alex Kotzky · cover Bill Ward

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artist, inker Alex Kotzky
cover pencils, inks Bill Ward

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Diane, abused and dumped by her by her fiance, George Barrows (Martha's newspaper editor), uses her archery skills for revenge. Calling herself The Huntress, she kidnaps Martha. However, the act of revenge is witnessed by Darrel, who turns into Doll Man and rounds up the female felon.

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