(Master Comics 018, 1941)
Okay, I am a big fan of the Black Hood. Let's count down the reasons:
One: very exciting to see the classic super-suit being worn in the early days of suits and robes. This look won't take long to become ubiquitous once it catches on but it's still pretty rare in 1941.
Two: not only is he a fashion pioneer but he is a thought leader in the field of henchman couture. Dressing your guys in a slightly worse version of your own costume (in this case bright rather than dark blue) is a surefire move in the villain game and it's going to be a while before we see it with any kind of regularity.
Three: The Black Hood is introduced as El Carim's arch-enemy, despite never having appeared before' and there are allusions to El Carim having broken up "four of his best rackets" etc. Implied lore is admittedly an easy way to build up a story's interest but I guess I'm a sucker for it.
About the only real criticism I have for the Black Hood is for all that he has experience battling El Carim (potentially years of experience, depending on the rate at which he sets up rackets) he is entirely unprepared to deal with Carim's dank majiks. His approach is a completely straightforward trap and kill attempt and it goes very badly. A real shame.
Nonetheless. regular costumed crooks like the Black Hood are the backbone any supercrime economy and he or his heirs should be BRUNG BACK post haste.
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