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| Doll Man | |
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Doll Man I The World's Mightiest Mite Doll Man III The Human Action Figure |
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| Civilian ID | |
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Doll Man I Darrel Dane Doll Man III Lester Colt |
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| Occupation | |
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Doll Man I Adventurer Research Chemist Doll Man III Adventurer Soldier |
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| Legal Status | |
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Doll Man I Citizen of the United States with no criminal record. Doll Man III Citizen of the United States with no criminal record. |
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| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
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Doll Man I Earth-X Note: Earth-X was an alternate reality where the Freedom Fighters continued their battle with the Third Reich late into the 20th Century. Doll Man III United States |
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| Group Affiliation | |
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Doll Man I Doll Man III S.H.A.D.E. |
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| Base of Operations | |
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Doll Man I New YorkNew York Washington D.C. Doll Man III Washington D.C. |
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| Height | |
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Doll Man I Dane: 6' - Doll Man: 6" Doll Man III 6" |
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| Weight | |
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Doll Man I Dane: 175 lbs. - Doll Man: 2.5 lbs. Doll Man III | |
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| Eye Color | |
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Doll Man I Blue Doll Man III | |
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| Hair Color | |
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Doll Man I Black Doll Man III Shaved Bald |
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| Skin Tone | |
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Doll Man I Caucasian Doll Man III Caucasian |
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| Known Powers | |
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Doll Man I Chemically altered human with the ability to shrink at will to six inches in size while retaining his normal-sized strength; and flight. Doll Man III Chemically altered human reduced to the size of about six inches. Exceptional gymnast and hand-to-hand combatant with skills as a special operative soldier. Above average intelligence with an expertise in international politics. |
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| Accessories | |
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Doll Man I Doll-Plane: Diminutive aircraft disguised as a model plane while not in use. Doll Man III Jetpack: Miniature jet-powered backpack used for personal flight. Various military style weapons reduces to a diminutive size. |
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| Common Enemies | |
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Doll Man I Angle: The Bearded Lady Black Gondolier Bollini Botanist, Cateye The Druid Dr. Thirteen Fat Catt The Flame Goon Gibett, Hand of Horror The Highwayman The Image Iron Mask King of Beasts, Madame Diablo Mad Hypnotist Magog Mandragora Masked Rider, Mechanical Man Mind Monster Minstrel Mr.Curio Mr.Skeleton, The Night Nite-Owl Peacock Phantom Swordsman Pluvius, Radioactive Man Shawunkas: The Shaman Skull The Sphinx Thrawn: Lord of Lightning Tom Thumb: The Undertaker Vibro Doll Man III S.H.A.D.E. |
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| Regularly Appearing | |
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Doll Man I Doll Man Feature Comics Doll Man III Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Bludhaven Freedom Fighters |
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| First Appearance | |
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Doll Man I Feature Comics #27 (Dec. 1939) Note: Feature Comics was published by Quality Comics whose stable of characters where acquired by National Periodicals (DC Comics) when the publisher went out of business in 1956. Doll Man III Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Bludhaven #1 (June2006) |
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| Creator | |
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Doll Man I Will Eisner & Lou Fine Doll Man III Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti & Daniel Acuña |
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| Origin | |
| In the late 1930s research
chemist Darrel Dane discovered a serum that could shrink living beings.
Testing it upon himself, Dane developed the ability to reduce his size at
will; while maintaining his normal-sized strength. After rescuing his
fiancée from a kidnapper, Dane used his ability to battle crime as the
diminutive Doll Man. Special operatives soldier and international policy adviser Lester Colt became romantically involved with S.H.A.D.E. scientist Emma Glen, whose father was working on an experimental formula which could shrink living organisms. Exposed to the shrinking formula, Colt became permanently reduced to the size of six inches. Manipulated by S.H.A.D.E., Colt became a take-no-prisoners action figure known as the Doll Man. |
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