(All-Star 006, 1941)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 632: THE BOSS
(Fantastic Comics 012, 1940) The Boss is actually Roulf, editor of the Daily Standard newspaper in NYC. He pulls the classic villain mistake...
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(Mystery Men Comics 022, 1941) Magog clearly has some big plans - he repeatedly sends taunting notes to the police and announces his crimina...
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(Human Torch v1 006, 1941) Just one issue after attempting to conquer the world (and sinking a US fleet in the process), Namor is commissio...
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(Marvel Mystery Comics v1 024) A simple if gruesome one: Dr Hyde steals the eyes of wealthy men and then ransoms them back. One expects ther...
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(More Fun Comics 065, 1941) It's another version of a revival of the Assassins! These Assassins are very into the accuracy of it all an...
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(Military Comics 001-008, 1941-1942) Yankee Eagle is the code name of Jerry Noble, an uncostumed adventurer who can communicate with and co...
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In short: the state of online wiki-based comics scholarship run by people with poor reading comprehension and an adherence to post-hoc conti...
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(Flash Comics v1 005, 1940) The Vandal is a wealthy art collector who kills artists to increase the value of their works and has a bunch of ...
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(More Fun Comics 055, 1940) The Wolf Man: - has a bunch of trained wolves - wears a wolfskin outfit complete with wolf head cowl - constant...
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