(Flash Comics v1 002, 1940)
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ALIENS AND SO FORTH ROUND-UP 025
We're going heavy on the ape-man content this time. Ape-Men : These Ape-Men, like most ape men, are some sort of human offshoot popula...
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(America's Greatest Comics 001, 1941) Mr Skeleton is one of the handful of minor super-villains who are foundational to this blog, the ...
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A few classic minor super-heroes. Bulletman and Bulletgirl in particular have just barely managed not to remain relevant - I suppose the poi...
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(Spy Smasher 002, 1941) Spy Smasher occupies a niche in the crimefighting community: he smashes spies, and since he also stars in a comic bo...
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(America's Greatest Comics 001, 1941) Like Mr Skeleton before them (and possibly because I first encountered them both in the same comi...
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(Wow Comics 002, 1940) The Scorpion is mostly a regular gang boss, but with just enough extra oomph to take him over the edge into super...
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(Zip Comics 002, 1940) While walking down the street one day in what is almost certainly supposed to be New York City, Jim "the Scarlet...
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(Spy Smasher 002, 1941) Yet another not-quite Nazi spy for Spy Smasher to smash. I really like the Eye's little "hey" pose in ...
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Today we journey into the far future! Cave-Dwellers : The hunt for Atom Blake's father takes him from Earth to Mercury, to Mercury bu...
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