Tuesday, December 13, 2022

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 223: THE VULTURE

(Doll Man 001, 1941)


The Vulture! Flying thief extraordinaire! Terror of NYC for about a week!


In reality the Vulture if a very weird looking guy named Aylmer who is predictably upset at his treatment by an uncaring world but seemingly mostly about being short. Hey, if Quality Comics New York is an accepting enough place that that's all this guy gets bullied about then I have to give it to them, honestly.

The really interesting thing about Aylmer/ the Vulture is not his technology (impressive as a homemade flying suit is) but the fact that he gets away at the end of the story and never appears again. Now, Doll Man comics aren't quite as obsessively catalogued online as, say, Batman comics but as far as I can tell, this dude never ends up paying for the theft of millions of dollar worth of jewelry, the kidnapping of Martha "will someday be Doll Girl" Roberts or the murder of his own father, and in the Golden Age of Comics, motto Crime Does Not Pay, that is a wild and wooly thing to happen.

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