Doll Man | A Retrospective | Golden Age Hero

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  • @Kingcj2001
    @Kingcj2001 Před 3 lety +327

    We actually have a stable relationship in a comic book? Gasp!

    • @brib6046
      @brib6046 Před 3 lety +27

      Lol it’s rare for media in general

    • @KennAKALeo
      @KennAKALeo Před 3 lety +25

      Joan Williams and Jay Garrick; Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders; Jim Barr and Susan Kent; Darrel Dane and Martha Roberts; Dinah Drake and Larry Lance. All solid couples. Even in the 1960s and 70s, we had Katar Hol and Shayera; Ralph and Sue Dibny; Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance; Barry Allen and Iris West; Aquaman and Mera. They were all solid couples.
      Then Iris was killed. And the Crisis happened, and the multiverse was messily crunched into the singleverse. And... solid relationships were undone. Thanagarians reinvented. Oliver Queen retconned into a "playah." Mera goes nuts. And all of a sudden, Clark Kent and Lois Lane's relationship is being written as stable and mature. Everything was topsy-turvy.
      But make no mistake, for 50 years, DC had a place for stable couples.

    • @EllaAngeli
      @EllaAngeli Před 3 lety +17

      They're supportive of each others interests and dont belittle each other
      Le gasp

    • @IloveHamberger
      @IloveHamberger Před 2 lety +12

      Hey now, spiderman and bad luck have been going strong since the 60's

    • @sertorrhenclegane
      @sertorrhenclegane Před 2 lety +1

      @@IloveHamberger They did have that period where they broke up in the late 2010s when Peter was a billionaire. Those were rough times, but now they're back together.

  • @Ektalon
    @Ektalon Před 3 lety +141

    Dollman: Retains his strength while shrunken.
    Also Dollman: Trapped by an overturned wire wastebasket with a couple of books on top.

    • @jesseperrett3692
      @jesseperrett3692 Před 3 lety +17

      owch! lmao....., ok Doll Man COULD have gotten out from under the wastebasket, he was ....waiting for the right moment & something else happened!

    • @paulsardinasify
      @paulsardinasify Před 3 lety +12

      It is not strength that has him traped but hight. Anyone can punch though a drywall ceiling but can you pull yourself into the attic. In a light weight house you can't lift it off while jumping.

    • @Ektalon
      @Ektalon Před 3 lety +7

      @@paulsardinasify Might be valid, if it wasn’t a wire waste paper basket he was under. All he has to do is grab the wires and lift.

    • @SirDankleberry
      @SirDankleberry Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@paulsardinasify If I was trapped in a giant doll house I'd just bust through the wall.

  • @Awestefeld6612
    @Awestefeld6612 Před 3 lety +200

    So when does Doll Man marry Lois Lane?

  • @AesculapiusPiranha
    @AesculapiusPiranha Před 3 lety +54

    Relationship stability: Truly a superpower.

  • @GBY005
    @GBY005 Před 3 lety +122

    wow a relationship where each person is an individual and can stand their own - i feel like someone tied Me up to a bathtub and turned on the water. refreshing

  • @EdieBird
    @EdieBird Před 3 lety +31

    Doll Man got legs and he ain't afraid to show them.

  • @Rognik
    @Rognik Před 3 lety +215

    Poor Doll Man. His run was definitely SHORT lived. But truly, he's a MODEL for future heroes. When they made him, they really broke the MOULD.

    • @glennsapaden7543
      @glennsapaden7543 Před 3 lety +27

      Well articulated.

    • @Leadeshipcoach
      @Leadeshipcoach Před 3 lety +30

      And in his own SMALL way he made
      more than a LITTLE difference😉🤣

    • @changvasejarik62
      @changvasejarik62 Před 2 lety +1

      In all seriousness though,
      some know him as a farce,
      some know him as the first shrinking superhero,
      Morrison saw him as the first JW superhero,
      but me I know him as the guy who almost beat an injustice level superman with a time bubble when Wonder Woman, the freedom fighters, and a green lantern uncle sam(a guy who has the willpower of 400 million people) sacrificed themselves, and only lost because absolute power superman lost his ☠️☠️☠️☠️ and destroyed earth when his heat vision combined with the time bubble and human bomb.

  • @HandofOmega
    @HandofOmega Před 3 lety +221

    Ah, the appropriately named "Crack Comics"...which also brought us the madness of Black Condor, a hero who learned to fly because he was...literally *raised by condors*!

    • @tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388
      @tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388 Před 3 lety +4

      Lmao. Black Condor is whack.

    • @ScreamingScallop
      @ScreamingScallop Před 3 lety +22

      Some Golden Age heroes were best left to history's dustbin. My favorite part of BC's origin is how, upon deciding to rejoin human civilization, he almost _immediately_ comes across a murdered senator who looks exactly like him, and successfully assumes his identity. His only human contact prior to this was a hermit who raised him after he left the condors, and bam, he's a fake congressman.

    • @Xehanort10
      @Xehanort10 Před 3 lety +6

      And when he found a guy's dead body he stole that guy's name and identity and married his fiancee.

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish Před 2 lety +2

      @@Xehanort10 Like a true carrion bird.

    • @marktaylor6553
      @marktaylor6553 Před 2 lety

      He did all those things because Black Condor Lives Matter. He was ahead of his time.

  • @treynevs4888
    @treynevs4888 Před 3 lety +18

    Doll Man: "Martha!"
    Batfleck, out of nowhere: "Why did you say that name?!?!?!?"

  • @Xehanort10
    @Xehanort10 Před 3 lety +45

    Doll Man: A toy plane is trying to kill me.
    Superman. I can relate. That happens to me every time I fight Toyman.

  • @qwellen7521
    @qwellen7521 Před 3 lety +210

    Doll man is the kind of D lister that the Harley Quinn show would totally reinvent in a fun way.

  • @Xehanort10
    @Xehanort10 Před 3 lety +95

    Luckily for Doll Man and Doll Girl they've never met the Flash villain Rag Doll or the Batman villain Dollmaker.

  • @mokwella
    @mokwella Před 3 lety +20

    "There were attempts at other Doll Men but they were SHORT lived." ha

    • @Leadeshipcoach
      @Leadeshipcoach Před 3 lety +3

      🤣👍... hey... Don’t be-LITTLE the
      other Dollmen!🤣 We must be BIGGER than that😉🤣

  • @ariellakahan-harth8831
    @ariellakahan-harth8831 Před 3 lety +10

    Between Doll Man and Wonder Woman, I'm legitimately impressed by the amount of kinky imagery some artists worked into their comics in the Golden Age.

  • @GenerationWest
    @GenerationWest Před 3 lety +82

    Doll Man, making Ant-Man even more cooler, like, woof, that kinky lil' costume. I'll give them credit they took some big ass risks. Oh yes, I knew of him, I watched his cold open team uip with the Freedom Fighters in Batman: Brave and the Bold.
    We had a solo Martha comic... I'm too lazy to make another BvS joke.

    • @spookydookie4046
      @spookydookie4046 Před 3 lety +10

      Batman: Brave and the Bold! Hell yeah!

    • @conradojavier7547
      @conradojavier7547 Před 3 lety +7

      OH NO! NOT ANOTHER MARTHA JOKE!

    • @marktaylor6553
      @marktaylor6553 Před 2 lety

      I'm old enough to have read him when he had small stories in the back of mainstream comics (most comics back then had two stories like that).

  • @carlthejedi
    @carlthejedi Před 3 lety +25

    The Simpson's Comic Book Guy would say "He's not a doll! He's an action figure man!"

  • @LUISPRIME
    @LUISPRIME Před 3 lety +15

    I remember Doll Man from Batman The Brave and The Bold cartoon. That show was great for Golden Age and Silver Age characters.

  • @Shamazya
    @Shamazya Před 3 lety +41

    I would kind of love to see an Elseworlds story where Dave answers that he'll be a villain and it's all kept in the style of the Golden Age comics, art and tone

  • @kcollier2192
    @kcollier2192 Před 3 lety +80

    Villains and heroes have been dealing with bondage issues ever since the first mustache twirling scoundrel tied a helpless female to the railroad tracks- it seems to be a time honored trope. Doll Man seems to have a lot of adventures like the pulp fiction stories of Doc Savage, Tarzan and later Conan the Barbarian- weird, fantastic and all over the place. I like it, honestly. Weird is good, sometimes...

    • @notproductiveproductions3504
      @notproductiveproductions3504 Před 3 lety +2

      And then there’s Dante who can’t even afford to flush the toilet or turn on the lights

    • @DavidJoh
      @DavidJoh Před 3 lety +5

      The funny thing is, when they were doing it seriously at the start it was male characters who would usually end up in that situation and would frequently be rescued by the heroine. After all in stage melodramas it wasn't the heroine who the villain wanted to kill. She faced a rather different kind of peril.

    • @sunshineyrainbows13
      @sunshineyrainbows13 Před 2 lety

      @@twig8523 If you think a person tied up in a situation where they could die is hot, get therapy.

  • @johnkrier8021
    @johnkrier8021 Před 3 lety +46

    Okay Sasha, if you want to get into some weird and wild Golden Age stuff, then check out Catman. More specifically....do your patented deep dive on Catman's sidekick Kitten and her origin.

  • @annettemalaski1967
    @annettemalaski1967 Před 3 lety +20

    Back in the seventies, DC reprinted most of the other companies golden age characters they bought. These reprint books were great, and introduced me to comics that my father's generation enjoyed. I loved the Freedom Fighters because of the patriotic feel of the books. Also the Secret Orgins book rum had a Doll Man story. It was one of the last stories drawn by Murphy Anderson.

    • @larryguidry2856
      @larryguidry2856 Před 3 lety

      Yes! I had him autograph that splash page in my comic book. He apologized for his drawing the cat in the book because he said he has trouble with drawing animals. I laughed, I said no one was paying attention to the cat! I talked with him about Lou Fine and other influences he had. Also talked his JSA Brave & bold and Showcase appearances as well as that iconic JSA group shot!

  • @welcometothetroyiverse8864
    @welcometothetroyiverse8864 Před 3 lety +38

    I like it. They could tie the fluid to Jay’s heavy water that made him the Flash. Bring The Dollman back lol.

    • @zachwise476
      @zachwise476 Před 3 lety +2

      They really were just handing out powers.

    • @dadoctah
      @dadoctah Před 3 lety +2

      And to the dwarf-star matter that both created the Golden Age Atom and powered Starman's cosmic staff..

    • @Leadeshipcoach
      @Leadeshipcoach Před 3 lety +1

      You know that is not a bad idea : tying in the hard water of Jay Garrick/Flash with Dollman’s liquid formula and with the miraclo discovered by Rex Tyler aka the Hourman!
      Maybe explain they came from one substance that under different conditions created different effects.

    • @DCMarvelMultiverse
      @DCMarvelMultiverse Před 3 lety +1

      They did. In both a Phantom Lady mini and recently in a Freedom Fighters maxiseries.

    • @paulsardinasify
      @paulsardinasify Před 3 lety

      @@Leadeshipcoach Don't forget Elongated Man's Gingold soda.

  • @BlUsKrEEm
    @BlUsKrEEm Před 3 lety +26

    Doll Man is right up there with Plastic Man as my favorite Golden Age heroes. Right up there with The Red Bee (who I swear is gay coded), and Captain Science (the most brutal hero of all, with some amazing art).

    • @genegreigh8782
      @genegreigh8782 Před 3 lety +1

      At just seven issues Captain Science deserves the accolades. Woody begins to stretch out his fingers on this stuff!

    • @itzelramirez4801
      @itzelramirez4801 Před 3 lety

      If ya don’t mind me asking internet dudester where could I find issues of the red bee :)

    • @cyberp1ss
      @cyberp1ss Před 2 lety

      @@itzelramirez4801 hello, I had the same question, so I did some research and you can find the Red Bee stories in Hit Comics magazine, he's on the cover of the first issue btw with some lovely stripped leggings

  • @justicierodelaliga
    @justicierodelaliga Před 3 lety +22

    I was about to say that there´s not a need for characters with similar powers to be but then I just remembered: Elingated Man and Plastic Man, Superman and Shazam. So yes, even with Atom he could still be around (though not changing his main power to acomodate him to Atom). However, I´d still have him on The Freedom Fighters.
    PS
    Now a video of Phantom Lady (read about her and was very interesting) and Phantom Stranger (this one is so weird yet so important and powerful to DC).

    • @galio7741
      @galio7741 Před 3 lety

      Superman and Shazam? They're not similar.

    • @justicierodelaliga
      @justicierodelaliga Před 3 lety +3

      @@galio7741 "The Man of Steel" and "The World´s Mightiest Mortal". In general they´re the same. Just that Shazam´s powers are based on magic.

    • @CovenantD
      @CovenantD Před 2 lety

      @@galio7741 - Similar enough to have Fawcett sued and lose to DC.

  • @mandelabutterfly9162
    @mandelabutterfly9162 Před 3 lety +15

    Was honestly not expecting an almost 30 min video about Doll-Man. 15 mins at most. Would love to see you cover the other Freedom Fighters or golden age heros.

    • @Leadeshipcoach
      @Leadeshipcoach Před 3 lety +1

      Yes .. More golden age! Like TNT and Dan the Dyna-mite!!

  • @philliprudin5315
    @philliprudin5315 Před 3 lety +25

    I first ran into doll man in The Multiversity in the Earth X issue where he was depicted as a Jehovahs Witness which was part of a bigger motif of every member of the Freedom Fighters being a member of a group persecuted by the Nazis which is pretty interesting

    • @LinguarumFautor
      @LinguarumFautor Před 3 lety +3

      I’d have to check, but isn’t that the replacement Doll Man, not Darrell Dane?

    • @changvasejarik62
      @changvasejarik62 Před 2 lety

      It was fascinating the idea of a JW superhero (especially ones that are not farcical) it’s one of the reason why i was so disappointed when the 2018 series killed off the mastermen freedom fighters.

  • @donrobinson3172
    @donrobinson3172 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm familiar with him through the Freedom Fighters era, but I didn't realize he has such a rich history. Very interesting.

  • @moonlilly467
    @moonlilly467 Před 3 lety +11

    I know we're all here for the knowledge but I want to take a moment to appreciate how nice Sasha looks today.
    May your pool of knowledge always be as deep and rich as that lip colour!

  • @KierTheScrivener
    @KierTheScrivener Před 3 lety +7

    I love this deep dive. I would love to see more of him. A man comfortable in 'non traditional masculine role' and in a loving stable relationship and a fiance that becomes his crime fighter and is a boss in her oen right. Yes! I would love to see this!
    Also adore your shirt!

  • @HandofOmega
    @HandofOmega Před 3 lety +17

    OK, I *must* know more about the "puppet underworld"! (Also, interesting that his color scheme so closely hews to Superman's...coincidence??) I kinda wish Sasha had inhaled some helium for her Dollman voice!

  • @matthewhood7844
    @matthewhood7844 Před 3 lety +10

    Quality comics had some crazy ideas and talented creators. Your overview of Doll Man kind of encapsulates what Quality Comics were. The 1940s was an interesting time in superhero comics because it was new and they were trying to figure out what worked. It seems like there was a lot of "let's throw it at the wall and see what sticks".

  • @katsomeday1
    @katsomeday1 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for highlighting the somewhat more obscure heroes! The love you have for these characters really comes across.
    Interestingly, Centaur Comics's Minimidget was around a few months earlier. He and his girlfriend Ritty were just shrunk down and could not become normal size again, though they still had the strength as if they was normal sized. Also, Ritty was not nearly as well written as Doll Girl. Centaur didn't last long, but they were interesting. They had a bunch of odd heroes like the Magician from Mars and Speed Centaur. Also, the had the Arrow, an archery hero that predated Green Arrow. The good news is that since they're in the public domain you can get free scans online. (Not Minimidget in particular but in general if you check out Centaur and their predecessor companies, just be prepared for the occasional 1940's cultural cringy stuff.)

  • @TimothyMReynolds
    @TimothyMReynolds Před 3 lety +9

    “Look! Down on the floor!” 😹

  • @alexanderf8451
    @alexanderf8451 Před 2 lety +3

    Woah, why is this not a better known comic? It seems to have been written so much more sophistication than others of the time and genuine adult themes (as opposed to modern "adult" themes).

  • @tomcruisenukedmyaccount5388

    I'm a toy collector, so if they bring back Doll Girl as a stylish doll, this would be metal.

  • @imwhatthekidscallcringy3858

    Honestly having such a simple hero that doesn't rely on tropes sounds sooo appealing. Would love to see someone do some fan stories for him since DC gave up on him

  • @scottboswell6406
    @scottboswell6406 Před 3 lety +1

    I first saw Doll Man in that JLA/JSA team up, and that carried over to the Freedom Fighters book and all of their later appearances, love all these Golden Age heroes!! I definitely have a different perspective from younger (I'm 54) fans. We had hundreds of thousands of hours of self contained movies, tv shows, comics, all kinds of pop culture. Character development wasn't really a 'thing' until the 70's in general (Marvel changed that in comics in the 60's). Most entertainments were just meant to be like cotton candy, nice while it lasts but not meant for anything more.
    Golden Age Doll Man looks outstanding! LOVE THE ART!! Like the way the stories could go in any direction! Brin on more Golden Age Heroes!!

  • @unigenius
    @unigenius Před 3 lety +2

    My first (and only) run in with Doll Man is when the Freedom Fighters made a guest appearance on Batman: Brave and the Bold. It was a fun episode. But Doll Man was very much the man of action of that incarnation.

  • @ogfail1867
    @ogfail1867 Před 3 lety +7

    "but it all worded out, look she's shaking his hand" HA, that made me laugh out loud for real.

  • @ken.droid-the-unique
    @ken.droid-the-unique Před 3 lety +10

    Couple: Hi! We are having problems in our marriage.
    Sasha: Well. Why not read.... These issues of Dollman comics... And see me next week.

  • @p.j.w7564
    @p.j.w7564 Před 3 lety +3

    Doll Girl & Doll man my favourite freedom fighter! I love the idea of them & the fact their powers have them stay the same size of a He-man action figure! 😎

  • @junglekiity
    @junglekiity Před 3 lety +1

    I am in love with the idea of Martha sewing her husband a tiny super hero outfit.

  • @marktaylor6553
    @marktaylor6553 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG! Someone talked about Dollman?! I was just thinking of this hero the other day! I love you!
    Also, never let anyone talk you into drinking their 'mysterious fluid' - its never a good idea. As for your end-video question: Instead of giving him a new random power (telekinesis... perhaps they were already thinking about how his mind was being affected?), they should have just leaned-into the whole doll aspect - have him 'go limp' in a sort of hibernation-state while he took-over someone else, like a puppet... or a doll. That way, he has a built-in weakness; if you find his comatose doll-body, you could just kill him that way. Plus, having him turn others into his 'living dolls' is creepy, and also leans into his Golden Age fetish roots. Missed opportunities, I guess.

  • @LordDarque
    @LordDarque Před 3 lety +2

    I confess, I hadn't heard of him outside of the Freedom Fighters (pick an iteration) prior to adulthood (and even me claiming to be an adult is questionable).
    He always just seems to be a second tier Atom to DC.

  • @glennwatson3313
    @glennwatson3313 Před 3 lety +2

    I remember that cool looking Dollman plane. It was awesome.

  • @bobdobbolina8376
    @bobdobbolina8376 Před rokem +1

    "...other Doll Men but they were short-lived." That subtle humour MUST be acknowledged!
    I have no idea know why, but I thought he became a LSH member. Nope.

  • @i-love-portal
    @i-love-portal Před 3 lety +1

    I knew nothing about Doll Man prior to this video, but now I am obsessed.

  • @nohandlenotme
    @nohandlenotme Před 3 lety +5

    Back then they never had explain the costumes!

  • @queenannsrevenge100
    @queenannsrevenge100 Před 3 lety +1

    I always liked doll man as a kid. I discovered him through a comic store's bargain stacks, and for some reason always preferred him to the Atom.

  • @fredcampbell4066
    @fredcampbell4066 Před 3 lety +26

    With a name like Darrel Dane he would fit right in at marvel.And is she some other hero's mother after all her name is Martha.Short lived i see what you did there.

  • @Gauldame
    @Gauldame Před 3 lety +11

    "a judge with a hanging fetish"
    I'm sure that's not the only fetish

  • @misteranother2252
    @misteranother2252 Před 3 lety +9

    Good to know Wonder Woman wasn't only BDSM hero. Awesome video as always, I would make a joke or two but I wouldn't want to be little Doll Man or this video.👍👍

  • @nesto2947
    @nesto2947 Před 3 lety +3

    "Will it be good or evil?" Choose evil.
    *mermaid man kicks in door*
    EEEEEVIIIILLLL!!!

  • @VariablePenguin
    @VariablePenguin Před 2 lety

    Look. Down on the floor. It's Doll Man.
    That deadpan delivery had me laughing so hard.

  • @Zagrius1
    @Zagrius1 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome! thank you!! been waiting for years for a great Doll Man feature. You delivered the story and back story perfectly! Can't wait to see more on this mighty super hero with mini super hero costurme

  • @SphinxMagoo
    @SphinxMagoo Před 3 lety +1

    There was a version of Doll Man that appeared in the 2012 Phantom Lady miniseries. Both Phantom Lady and Doll Man seemed to be written in a CW series kind of manner.

  • @Red-Wolf-Ben
    @Red-Wolf-Ben Před 3 lety +1

    More Golden Age videos, please! All the Golden Age heroes!

  • @sunshineyrainbows13
    @sunshineyrainbows13 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't have high expectations for this at all, but I'm surprisingly invested in Darrell and Martha by 3 minutes in lol. I say DC give them another shot. Reinvent their looks and then they could sort of be like a unique comedic mystery-solving couple with strong separate personalities and interesting plotlines, sort of like DC's version of WandaVision.

  • @noxrandolph86
    @noxrandolph86 Před 3 lety

    Worth the wait.
    Exceptional take on Darryl's abstractions. So many layers to the nuance of this character. You're as insightful as usual, and I'm not even slightly surprised.
    Okay. Did That bit, so now on to the "ideas":
    One. Just the one.
    A side panel sort of schtick gig, outside of all the superhero super drama, wherein the Doll's (You're welcome) are baking in the kitchen.
    Gingham tablecloth. Martha stewart. Whole thing.
    What are they baking?
    Dough, of course!
    For their famous dill bread!
    Totally kills it at parties...
    Doll Man and Doll Girl mixing dill dough.
    Together.
    Dough Man's Dill Dough.
    From their hands to your pans...
    😶
    ...what?

  • @Ray-mw3js
    @Ray-mw3js Před 3 lety +1

    The Terrifics did the relationship with dead lover from another Earth thing too. Mr. Terrific meets a version of his wife while traveling the Multiverse, they team up for awhile. Never finished the series, so I don't know what came of it.

  • @ashleytuchin7693
    @ashleytuchin7693 Před 3 lety

    Before this video, I had no idea who Doll Man was. Then, the minute you mentioned the Freedom Fighters, I was completely shocked. I thought he sounded pretty cool from How you were describing him, but I didn't expect to hear that he'd been incorporated into the DC Universe. Thanks for an entertaining and educational video.

  • @thebloodedge284
    @thebloodedge284 Před 5 měsíci

    The first time I saw this guy was in batman, the brave and the bold. Honestly, that show introduced so many underrated characters.

  • @TarSpartan
    @TarSpartan Před 3 lety

    "No, EEVIILLL! " You have to love the Golden Age!

  • @Blofeld001
    @Blofeld001 Před 3 lety +1

    Was a big fan of the Earth-X heroes in the '80's. Great seeing Doll Man get some love.

  • @sorensanderskov
    @sorensanderskov Před 3 lety +1

    Doll Man got a 16 pages-origin-revamp in Secret Origins #8, November 1986 (Roy Thomas/Murphy Anderson). Here he does try the “science liquid” out on a rat first - the rat’s then eaten by the cat! We see also some naked doll butt of Darrrel Dane, one panel before he creates a loincloth “not to upset the cleaning lady”. That loincloth/diaper is his whole costume for the next 4-5 pages.
    BTW I expected a “Dull Man”-pun :-)

  • @jmguinn7029
    @jmguinn7029 Před 3 lety

    I met Doll Man during the ALL Star Squadron era. Those Human Bomb, Uncle Sam, Phantom Lady stories were great at the time when I read them. I loved Jerry Ordways art and Baron Blitzkrieg as a villain. Doll Man is a great character who just needs the proper creative team to do something awesome with him.

  • @athenahitchin7738
    @athenahitchin7738 Před 3 lety

    Had heard of doll man, but never as a fully flesh out character (more from Freedom Fighters references) so really loved this video.

  • @marcdemeulles272
    @marcdemeulles272 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Sasha, for a truly fascinating retrospective of a superhero I've heard of but knew next to nothing about. I'm eagerly looking forward to more videos of this type. Truly awesome like to dislike ratio by the way.

  • @MechaTrekAD
    @MechaTrekAD Před 3 lety

    I'm a huge fan and something of an aficionado of Golden Age Superheroes, especially those of DC/National Comics and many of the 'lost' comic book publishers of the 30s, 40s, and 50s. I first discovered Doll Man in the mid to late 70s as one of my favorite comics was Roy Thomas' All Star Squadron and any issue in which the JSA appeared. I then went back and researched all the members of the Freedom Fighters. Doll Man, Phantom Lady, and The Human Bomb are just brilliant. Great video! Please do more obscure Golden Age heroes!

  • @bazzfromthebackground3696

    "look, down at the floor..." That got me good.

  • @nicholascardwell88
    @nicholascardwell88 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad to see you do a video on Doll Man...I'm fond of Quality Comics' characters... they never seem to get enough love which is just weird...it's understandable though because DC for the most part hasn't treated them very well which is a pity since they are pretty cool...the sorta exception to this is, of course, Quality's most popular hero Plastic Man who has had good runs with DC and even became a member of Justice League during Grant Morrison's awesome run on Justice League...but as for Doll Man, the Human Bomb, the Jester, Phantom Lady, the Spider Widow, Neon the Unknown, the Black Condor, the Great Defender, and the Ray, etc. not so much...

    • @pauloverly2868
      @pauloverly2868 Před 3 lety

      DC has, except for one panel in "JSA: The Golden Age", completely ignored the existence of Wildfire, who was an excellent heroine (with pretty nice art by a young Jim Mooney). And they needlessly mutilated Neon, who was a powerful guy. Despite having a reliable constituency in the comic-reading audience, DC's mindset with Golden Age characters has long been, "They're old; how can we get rid of them?"

  • @user-ze9jw8zu2x
    @user-ze9jw8zu2x Před měsícem

    This really makes me want to read all those Golden Age, Doll Man stories. It woukd also be cool if Atom and Doll Man teamed up. I read somewhere there's a comic book where Plastic Man and Elongated Man teamed up, so this would not be unheard of.

  • @NORMAN728
    @NORMAN728 Před 3 lety +1

    Think one of my favorites from that time was al. Pratt the original atom whose origin is basically the old bully comic ad and he was a student of wildcat.

  • @joehinman1026
    @joehinman1026 Před 3 lety

    I love your commentary. i've been reading golden age for several years now and know Doll man, Thanks for doing him.

  • @mynardomacaraig2697
    @mynardomacaraig2697 Před 3 lety +1

    The amount of research that went into this story is amazing.
    Even more amazing is the sense of fun in these stories that is conveyed by Sasha.
    Where did she find all those vintage comics?
    As someone who collected the Freedom Fighters comic book in the 1970s , I rather liked Doll Man and I think they could have done without the additional powers

  • @jamesobrien7432
    @jamesobrien7432 Před 3 lety

    The use of "Doll Man" and "short-lived" is a wonderful pun

  • @nigelcox-hagan6820
    @nigelcox-hagan6820 Před 3 lety +1

    Doll Man was created by the esteemed comics innovator Will Eisner, better known for the Spirit. That might account for the atypically balanced relationship between Darrel and Martha, as Eisner often wrote strong female characters. I think the real attraction of the series was the art of Lou Fine, a major artist in the Golden Age, who also did many of the covers.

  • @saavedra77
    @saavedra77 Před 3 lety

    Trippy! I was vaguely aware of the Quality Doll Man from writing about Will Eisner's career, but I had no idea it was so ... whimsical. I love the comedic art style and how laid-back Darryl is, all the time. I think one of the things I enjoy most about Golden Age, pre-code comics is the experimental energy they bring to the page. They're making it up as they go along, and there aren't a lot of rules, yet. Except punch Nazis! Which: Yes.
    I read a few issues of the 1970s Freedom Fighters, which I enjoyed just because they added more color & variety to the DC universe as I understood it, then. But none of the characters exactly stood out for me, except maybe the Ray. I felt like the Freedom Fighters only started to show promise in Grant Morrison's Multiversity, where they're once again an anti-Nazi resistance cell on a "Man in the High Castle" earth--notably, each from a targeted community. But the story was too brief to develop them as characters.

  • @JackieSmalls
    @JackieSmalls Před 3 lety

    I had never heard of this comic. And I really love shrinking / giantess comics. You really seem to like him. You could get a life-sized dollman action figure for you to crush on.

  • @jamesdavis8532
    @jamesdavis8532 Před 2 lety

    Entertaining, witty humor, and a professorial analysis of the subject matter! Excellent!!! Thank you for the content you are sharing with us! 🥳

  • @landreaulover
    @landreaulover Před 3 lety +1

    Future episode idea!
    My favorite issues of the Freedom Fighters featured the Crusaders -- a very obvious Invaders homage. I didn't read Marvel Comics at this time, but a few years later started reading the Invaders. I found some old issues at a department store which featured the Invaders fighting another team named the Crusaders. Marvel's Crusaders, were, of course - an homage to the Freedom Fighters -- but the similarities were much more subtle.
    I believe the issues of Freedom Fighters and Invaders that featured the Crusaders were published at the same time -- but don't know for certain. Aside from Americommando (who was actually the Silver Ghost), none of DC's Crusaders ever appeared again. For Marvel's Crusaders, however, both Spirit of 76 and Dyna-Mite (an homage to Doll-Man) had relevant appearances after the Crusaders story finished.

  • @MysteryDisc
    @MysteryDisc Před 3 lety

    I first learned of Doll Man from a book called the League of Regrettable Heroes or something like that, and as you can probably tell from the title, it didn't do him the justice you are. So thanks for that!

  • @lamontevalentine2156
    @lamontevalentine2156 Před 3 lety

    Can we talk about how you wig game is ON POINT

  • @anthonyperdue3557
    @anthonyperdue3557 Před 3 lety

    🤓👍 My second of four favorite Quality creations , all of them movie inspired! #1 Kid Eternity ( film: Here Comes Mr Jordan) , Doll Man (film: Dr Cyclops) , Plastic Man ( Brother Orchid starring Edward G Robinson , the scenes at the monastery ☝🤓) and The Spirit ( Film: Citizen Kane 🤔). The Bronze Age reprints introduced my knowledge of his existence , Sterankos History of Comics vol 2 furthered my interest , my first GA purchase was Feature Comics #136 (1949) making me the proud possessor of a Doll Man book and the website Comic Book Plus allows me to continue reading his adventures when they were real time escapades! Migrating melodious motions merrily mesmerized measured miniscule melodramas, magnificent!

  • @glantern88
    @glantern88 Před 3 lety

    More videos like this... PLEASE! You're the best, Sasha!!!
    Have you ever done a video about Doom Patrol??? Especially Danny the Street/Brick/Ambulance???
    Or maybe a couple of shorter ones about characters like Matter-Eater Lad, Arm-Fall-Off Boy, or Gin Genie?

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Před 3 lety

    I started collecting comics around the time Earth 2 was created, and the Seven Soldiers of Victory. I was still reading when Earth X came about. The revival of golden age heroes was fun for me, even if the writers couldn't figure out where they were going with the stories. At about the same time, Marvel was running The Invaders, a WW2 hero based series. I think it all came out of a desire to do something for the bicentennial, but WW2 lent itself more readily to adventure than the Revolutionary War.

  • @paulmoody4750
    @paulmoody4750 Před 3 lety +1

    I was a big fan of the Freedom Fighters as a wee one, and I remain interested in these less popular golden age heroes. Thanks for this video, it really filled in a lot of blanks for me.

  • @bobmathis-friedman6742

    LOVED the Quality heroes, like Madam Fatal, Wonder Boy and Black Condor!

  • @aremel42
    @aremel42 Před 3 lety +1

    i'm also here for the drama playing out on the shelf. who is Spidey protecting Tony, Cap, and Homelander from? why is the blond, pigtailed one hiding from Black Satan?? i need the background lore on the top shelf!!

  • @Yoshimitsu4prez
    @Yoshimitsu4prez Před rokem

    I kinda love that geoff Johns is playing off how so many of these comics are forgotten. With his new Justice Society comic and other ones that connect to it

  • @stevengabbard930
    @stevengabbard930 Před 3 lety

    In the early 70's, DC put out a series called WANTED. It was all reprints from the golden age and some early silver age stuff. It was through that I got introduced to Dollman, along with the Golden-Age Sandman, Starman, and Dr. Fate. The story I never forgot featured a man who got disfigured and wore an iron mask (this was long before Dr. Doom). I remember this story because it had some blood in it. It showed people getting shot by machine guns and blood going everywhere. This was something I wasn't used to seeing in comic books during the 70's. This would be about the same time JLA #107 Crisis on Earth X came out. I loved all those cross over stories. Even the crappy one with Cary Bates as the villian.

  • @shanetaylor761
    @shanetaylor761 Před 2 lety

    So we're not gonna talk about the cover with him tied up inside the bell. Too funny.

  • @DanBrownPierces
    @DanBrownPierces Před 3 lety

    New to the channel so I’m not sure if you’ve covered the rest of the Freedom Fighters but if not, I’d love to see a Human Bomb video. He’s such a cool concept. Especially when you consider the era in which he was created.

  • @alexnejako777
    @alexnejako777 Před 2 měsíci

    in All Star Squadron Doll man has a moment where he's carried in a box in issue #31. the series peaked right before Crisis

  • @CH-wh7ee
    @CH-wh7ee Před 2 lety

    The Golden Age of Comics could often feel like the Wild West. Doll Man was one of the few comics from that time period that took its central premise and had fun with it.
    I would be interested in seeing your take on another Quality Comics hero and fellow Freedom Fighters members - Black Condor. To this day he has the most insane origin story of any superhero.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Před 3 lety +1

    23:28 Doll Man coming up short!🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @f12mnb
    @f12mnb Před 3 lety

    Great episode - please keep this going! Please cover the original Golden Era Green Lantern (the one whose enemy was Sports Master!) Many great characters - Starman, Johnny Quick, Hourman, Robotman, Dynaman, Red Bee, Dr. Mid-Nite

  • @Ldastro
    @Ldastro Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I had forgotten about The Freedom Fighters!

  • @sp33dr4c3r
    @sp33dr4c3r Před 2 lety

    Good job. Also, artist Lou Fine deserves a shout out for his wonderful work (under the pseudonym William Erwin Maxwell) on the Crack Comics Dollman stories.

  • @bryanabbott6169
    @bryanabbott6169 Před 3 lety

    23:53 The Mechanical Man looks like an influence for Don Heck and Jack Kirby's Iron Man design.