Doll Man is, indeed, a second-string hero, but still enjoyable. Heck, who wouldn't want to be able to hide in mail boxes or jump out of cuckoo clocks? Zolne's art was well up to the Quality standard - loved the strange perspective on the splash page. Joe Millard's script was pretty good, even with some inconsistencies, such as the shrinking clothes and why the museum was still open. This issue would also appear to be the debut of Bill Ward's Torchy Todd. Didn't know she was in Doll Man Comics- I had only seen, and enjoyed, her before in the pages of Modern Comics. It would seem she was a backup feature in both comics at roughly the same time, but I don't know if the same stories were reused or if each comic had it's own story. She also later got her own comic, which only lasted six issues. As for the Volto page, Grape Nuts contain neither grapes nor nuts, just a concoction of wheat and barley baked into a chunk sized mess, oozing sucrose. According to Wiki, the glycemic index is 71, more than table sugar! Little wonder it made Jim "feel like a mountain of energy". Anyway, I enjoyed this issue, so I'll probably need to download some more. I think at least part of the reason I'm drawn to GA comics is that they don't try to take themselves too seriously. Cheers, Bowers