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PROBLEMATIC ROUND-UP 006
Every time I relax, another one emerges from the shrubbery. And what's depressing is the fact that they will continue emerging at a more...
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(New York World's Fair Comics 002, 1940) Dr Vreekill had a steel-melting ray and a dream (engage in the surprisingly common crime activi...
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(Wonderworld Comics 010, 1940) The Bloody Baron was once Karek, Baron of the Duchy of Morziava, somewhere in the spooky part of Eastern Euro...
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You'll never believe it: more gods. the Serpent Gods : While pursuing crook Rango in the African jungle, Yarko the Great comes across ...
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Once again there are too many different kinds of minutia for my tagging system's character limit. Trophy Room - the Parachute Patrol : B...
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You'll never believe how close these guys get to being name-brand super-villains! The Great-Great-Grandson of Lafitte is a flamboyant c...
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(Wonderworld Comics 014, 1940) Our story begins in a very economical way, as Yarko the Great hears about a great plague ravaging Tanganyika ...
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Gods aplenty! Tyalpo : The god worshipped by Ibis the Invincible villain Piang the Terrible . Probably real, in that Piang has real magic...
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Oh my gosh! It's more minor super-heroes! the Phantom Rider : The Phantom Rider is Tex Maxon, who was already a wandering cowboy who m...
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