Wednesday, September 27, 2023

GENERIC COSTUMED VILLAIN ROUND-UP 006

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Another Nazi spy-cell headed by a guy in a cloth mask called the Leader, this time in Switzerland for a bit of variety. (Captain America Comics 009, 1941)


Having just read a year's worth of Jumbo Comics, I can tell you that this guy here, name of Sam Bradford, is the closest thing to a super-villain in them and it's mostly because of the decent outfit. He's an agent who kills a producer or something because of professional reasons - strictly snoozeville. (Jumbo Comics 033, 1941)


This creep is Mark Giddings, who kidnaps Eve Scott, daughter of NYC Mayor Scott because she turned down his advances. Somehow he thought that extorting the mayor to resign via threats of dismembering his daughter would net him both the job and the girl but in reality he just got socked by Bulletman. (Master Comics 011, 1941)


This fella answers to the name of Operator G-6, and he's the very first foe faced by patriotic hero Minute-Man. Also the first person summarily thrown off a train to his death by Minute-Man. (Master Comics 011, 1941)

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