(Flash Comics v1 002, 1940)
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MEMES OF YORE: GE-SPEAK
Here's an obscure one that I have only encountered in early Golden Age comics: the German or pseudo-German accent that includes a promin...
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Just another buncha jerks. John Elton : This fellow brings us right back to the roots of the Generic Costumed Villain Round-Up, being a bus...
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(Whiz Comics 022, 1941) In what turns out to be Dan Dare's final recorded case, he is asked to protect a man named Dr Phoebus Weber from...
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(Whiz Comics 021, 1941) The Vengeful Four is an example of a phenomenon that I am not sure is common enough that I need to come up with a sp...
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Not a lot of depth to this batch of gods. the Tiger God : When the Tiger's Eye Emerald, formerly installed as the eye in an idol of the...
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(Whiz Comics 022, 1941) As we join the action, a passing stranger informs us and also Golden Arrow that the Rattler has broken jail! And he...
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Mostly, but not all, updates. Ibis the Invincible **UPDATE** : 1941 sees Ibis the Invincible's omnipotence tempered a bit via a slight...
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Gods gods gods. Puni, God of Fire : Sea-faring adventurer Lance O'Casey almost gets sacrificed to this fire god by the cannibalistic i...
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There is a never-ending supply of aliens (and so forth) in comics, and here are some of them. Giants : When Doctor Voodoo is flung into th...
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