(Flash Comics v1 002, 1940)
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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 917: THE GHOST
(Cat-Man Comics 004, 1941) The Upper New York Castle District appears to also exist in the Temerson/Helnit universe, because when NYC-based ...
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(Mystery Men Comics 029, 1941) Really very strong showing from the Death Master in the splash panel, with artist Louis Cazenueve (as Lester ...
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Every one of them a disappointment to their parents. Mr Axis : He may just be a regular Nazi spy* lurking around Washington DC and disrupt...
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(Cat-Man Comics 002, 1941) While rescuing the inhabitants of the mining town of Red Creek from the forest fire that threatens their town, Fl...
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(Big Shot Comics 001, 1940) The Red Signet is a seemingly unaligned spy chief who has the misfortune of being the antagonist in the very fir...
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Not every villain is super and they must learn to accept that. Miguel Greeze : He may just be a regular style crooked gambler looking to mu...
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Among the many things that I have found interesting enough to keep track of over the years is just how many times super-heroes get wounded w...
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(Marvel Mystery Comics v1 021, 1941) I like Prince Itor because he's a weenie. Not enough of those in the Golden Age. He's not even ...
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It's a fine day for a dose of minor super-heroes. Alias X : Alias, aka just X, is a mysterious master of disguise who has been cleanin...
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