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''The House of Dolmann'' (sic) was a British comic strip from the pages of '' Valiant ''. The serial ran weekly from 1966 to 1973. The serial was among the titles reprinted in '' Vulcan '' from 1975 to 1976. Eric Bradbury drew the majority of the strips produced. It concerned the adventures of crime-fighting inventor Eric Dolmann. He created a roster of robots that looked like puppets, each with special abilities, and used them to combat crime where he found it. Dolmann kept his identity secret from the public, and when not fighting crime had a small business repairing and servicing other mechanical puppets and dolls. Dolmann usually fought small-time criminals such as gangsters or racketeers. THE DOLLS Among Dolmann's robot puppets were the following: -
OTHER APPEARANCES Dolmann was briefly referenced in Alan Moore 's '' Captain Britain '' series, where a character named Puppetman is referred to as having been killed, along with his robots, by The Fury . A more substantial reference came in another Moore-related comic, Wildstorm 's 2006 '' Albion '' series. In this, Dolmann had been imprisoned by the British government, but his daughter Penny (who did not appear in the ''Valiant'' stories, and is based on Leo Baxendale 's '' Bad Penny '' comic) still has possession of his robots, and sets out to free him. Dolmann himself is seen briefly in Flashback , and later his grave is shown. EXTERNAL LINKS Entry at InternationalHero.co.uk |
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