(Flash Comics v1 002, 1940)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 666: MARK LORD
(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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(Blue Beetle Comics 004, 1940) Blitz: by far the best thing about this probably-meant-to-be-German spy is his collection of henchmen, who in...
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(More Fun Comics 068, 1941) The Green Men are little alien bigheads who rock up to our Solar System one day in their mobile planet and start...
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(More Fun Comics 067, 1941) Negal is some sort of demon lord who has been allowing ghosts to leave his realm and harass a guy on Earth. He g...
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(Marvel Mystery Comics v1 020, 1941) It's a bit marginal, but this is a boxing match between Namor the Sub-Mariner and Killer Casey, th...
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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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(Detective Comics 043, 1940) A skull-faced propagandist operating out of the Belgian Congo, presumably Nazi but it's pre-Pearl Harbor so...
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(Whiz Comics 003a, 1940) Explosives expert who blowed himself up and lived to tell the tale, only to go back into explosives-based crime, g...
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(Master Comics 009, 1940) Like the Blue Devils before them, the Horned Masks dressed up in robes and cowls and took over a small town. In t...
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