Wednesday, January 4, 2023

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 227: FRAULEIN DOKTOR'S DAUGHTER

(Feature Comics 046-055, 1941-1942) 


If you, like me, aren't familiar with WWI-era espionage figures, then this one will require some explanation. Fraulein Doktor was the only name that German spy Elsbeth Schragmüller was known by, even after the war had ended and up until German records were seized in 1945, in fact. And once Captain Bruce Blackburn's adventures had wrung all of the interest they could out of the German-American Bund, a sexy spy nemesis was just the ticket! Thus: Sonya (presumably) Schragmüller, Fraulein Doktor's Daughter!

Sonya's a fine foe for a regular-style espionage character like Bruce Blackburn, full of all of the staples of the genre: poisons, disguises, fake cults, horniness, etc., but she has three real features of interest aside from being the made-up child of a real person:

-she has an enormous body count relative to her number of appearances, managing to knock off at least a couple of US intelligence agents per operation.

-even though she refers to her country of origin as "the Homeland" as is standard in the Counterspy strip, she is presented as the daughter of a German intelligence agent - this is about as close to outright saying she's a Nazi as you get in mid-1941! (I sometimes feel weird getting so excited for actual Nazis to show up in the books I'm reading, but if it's so I can see them get beat up a bunch I guess it's fine)

-since she's the major ongoing villain of the Bruce Blackburn strip, and since the industry standard way to keep an espionage villain around is to have them escape at the end of every story, she never really gets caught, and since the strip ends in mid-1942, she ends her time in comics at large, a rare fate.

ADDENDUM: CARL

In the first Fraulein Doktor's Daughter story she has no henchmen. In the second, she has three, Carl, Fritz and Otto, all apprehended. In the third, a second Carl, probably also arrested. In the fourth, Karl, who ends up dead. What does this mean beyond the writers having a limited pool of German names to draw from? I have no idea!

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