ICYMI: After first appearing in Feature Comics 27, Doll Man made his cover debut on Feature Comics 30 with a cover by the great Lou Fine. DollMan sponsored
\nDoll Man was the creation of Will Eisner and his earliest adventures were drawn by Eisner and fellow legendary artist Lou Fine. The shrinking comic book character made his debut in Feature Comics #27. Considered Quality Comics' first super-powered character, it would appear that Quality Comics publisher Busy Arnold quickly figured out he had a hit concept on his hands.
He would also get his own Doll Man title 1941-1953 and be acquired by DC Comics along with other Quality Comics characters when Quality went out of business in 1956. Doll Man would finally resurface at DC comics with other Quality characters in Justice League of America #107 .
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