Just an astonishing way to test a gun:
(early issue of Superman or Action or World's Finest)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 969: THE SCORPION
(Fantastic Comics 021, 1941) The Scorpion is an Irish super-criminal who, in a classic villain move, inspires the creation of his own nemesi...
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(Fantastic Comics 017, 1941) The Fang is a recurring villain in the mould of his Fox Features contemporaries the Rook and the Beast : you c...
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