Thursday, February 2, 2023

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 234: THE WITCH

(Flash Comics v1 005, 1940) 


Long-running foe/ally/love interest of Golden Age master of disguise the King (or King Standish, if you want to go by his full name), the Witch probably deserves a more thorough examination than I'm going to give her, but the fact is that though she is a good character and an admirable foil to the King, the King himself is a bit dull. Sorry, Witchie.

I will say that the New Orleans-set King story in World's Finest 002, in which the Witch is revealed to be a descendent of pirate Jean Lafitte and that her father was actually a crook who had kidnapped her as a baby to spite a different crook and in which she loses not one but two fathers... is a good time, will read again.


ADDENDUM: I don't know if she's telling the truth here, but the idea tht the Witch's criminal upbringing was messed up enough that she doesn't even have a name is enough to make me like her 10x more. (Flash Comics v1 009, 1940)

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