Tuesday, January 9, 2024

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 419: PSYK

(Funny Picture Stories v2 001-003, 1937)

I think I recently mentioned the dreamlike quality of some Golden Age comics. This is one of them, and only partially because the villain operates out of some sort of pocket dimension in the collective human subconscious. 

Psyk is a would-be world conqueror with three really good tricks in his arsenal: travel between Earth and the aforementioned Realm of the Subconscious, the ability to raise the dead and mental domination of both the raised dead and the living. His plan seems to be to raise an army of dead and living thralls and then transport them to strategic invasion points. It's not a bad plan, even if the thralls are all armed with swords and nothing else.

Psyk is opposed by Jack Strand, who ultimately prevails by exploiting Psyk's two weaknesses: a power-sapping "ray" (and here I think they're using ray in the not-much-used sense of a radiation rather than a beam of energy) and the fact that each person affected by Psyk's power has a weak point where that power entered their body - this point is the only vulnerable place on a thrall's body and so they cover it with a very obvious and easily removed green piece of metal. Strike a living thrall in the spot and they are freed from Psyk's power; do the same to a dead thrall and they die for good.

What's odd is that Psyk himself has such a spot: his cheekbones (as you might be able to tell from his stylish green cheek armour). What does this imply? Is Psyk himself just a thrall to a more powerful being? Maybe! Doesn't matter though because Jack Strand punches him right in the cheek and blows up his dream castle.

He's an interesting guy, Psyk - definitely has the feel of a character bridging the pulp/comic transition. I'd love to see him BRUNG BACK in a limited series told in a more modern style.

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