(Feature Comics 047, 1941)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 676: THE DEATH
(Miracle Comics 003, 1940) A scientist/spy who is sabotaging diplomatic talks between the UK and South America by killing diplomats with fog...
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(Mystery Men Comics 027, 1941) As is so frequently the case, this here ghost is in fact an elaborate hoax carried out to keep people away fr...
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(Crack Comics 018, 1941) The Crow! Wanted in every country on the Earth! A villain with a very impressive resume! It's actually a bit di...
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(Adventure 068, 1941) An orchestra conductor who goes off the deep end when he gets fired. Not a terribly deep concept, but he kills his rep...
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(Crack Comics 006, 1940) What makes them a super-villain (group)? They're a gang of thieves who are so devoted to this generic hooded g...
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(Jungle Comics 011, 1940) We begin with a very comic book (or monster-of-the-week TV show) setup. Camilla notices and comments on the ancien...
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(Jungle Comics 009, 1940) Minor Super-Villain 666 is somewhat in line with how underwhelming our milestone numbers in the past have been. Ju...
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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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(Crackajack Funnies 021, 1940) Another Ed Tracer foe. The Scarlet is a freelance spy notable for a) his fantastic name and b) the fact that ...
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