(All-Star 006, 1941)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 821: KONG
(Thrilling Comics 003, 1940) I can't really devote a lot of energy to Kong because he just kind of makes me tired, conceptually. He'...

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(Bulletman 002, 1941) I cannot tell a lie: I love a fake mummy. I can't help it - there's something about a crook going to the troub...
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(Crack Comics 017, 1941) Like the Cloak before him, the Jackal started out as a fictional villain: made up by promoter Paxton Forbes to obf...
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(Thrilling Comics 001, 1940) Here's a nice picture of the Faceless Phantom from his second appearance, before we delve into the muddy f...
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(Wonderworld Comics 006, 1939) It's another Yarko the Great adventure! This time we find Yarko and his companion Li Wan journeying to th...
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(Target Comics v1 007-008) The of these two selections is from the end of the Bull's-Eye Bill story in Target Comics v1 007 and the sec...
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(Science Comics 001, 1940) The Purple Gang, a bunch of guys in a gang who all wear purple suits and are getting up to no end of crime in wha...
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(Action Comics 023, 1940) Quetzal's actual motivations are unexplored in his encounter with the Three Aces, but his methods - living in ...
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(Daring Mystery Comics 002, 1940) The Vampire has the distinction of appearing in the only Golden Age featuring Mister E, possibly the bigg...
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