Monday, April 1, 2024

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 485: THE CONDOR

(Big 3 005-006, 1941)


As far as super-villains go, the Condor is a simple concept: the modern pirate. But the modern pirate is a classic character type! Murder on the high seas! Sneering braggadocio! Calling people swabs!

And the Condor himself fits the role to a T. It doesn't hurt that he's such a well-designed character: who knew that a guy in a black suit would look so good as a pirate with the simple addition of a cape and tricorn hat? I couldn't find a good picture of his face in profile but it is similarly well-designed, with a combination of intense eyes, beaklike nose and slight overbite really giving the predatory bird vibe.

It's not quite as on-theme, but the Condor's plan to loot NYC York City is suitably villainous. Plus:

... he has crooked politicians on his side! Including the mayor! (and here we must indulge in a brief aside: the Blue Beetle, like many super-heroes, operates out of a nonspecific urban landscape strongly influenced by New York City. It gets referred to as York City once or twice early on but for the most part goes nameless. But the thing is, it's near a lot of places like Westchester and New Jersey that place it in the NYC neighbourhood, so I've been saying that it's New York for a while now. Mayor Dorth here is just one too many anomalous mayors for me to ignore - I'm forced to conclude that the Blue Beetle operates out of a metropolis that may or may not be called York City and like Golden Age Gotham City essentially occupies the same geography as New York without being New York)

And while many criminal mayors in comics are merely corrupt, Mayor Dorth is a proper wrongun - not only does he cover up the murder of Councilman Hals here by framing Joan Mason but he both helps set up the Condor's raid on the city and attempts to betray him and make off with the loot himself. This of course only gets him killed but you have to appreciate the dynamism.

The Condor is seemingly drowned by the Blue Beetle at the end of his first appearance but pops right back up again in the next issue to attack Dr Lane of the city museum. It's a bit low-stakes after looting the entire city but the Condor still gives it his all.

It's all rather tawdry at the end: Dr Lane and the Condor have been smuggling uncut diamonds and Lane is for some reason attempting to double-cross a notably murderous pirate. There's a lot of running around and attempted murder before the Condor is once again seemingly killed by the Blue Beetle, this time via a sock to the kisser that sends him into a ship's boiler.

Like Countess Belladonna before him, the Condor has all the hallmarks of a villain who would continue to return to plague the Blue Beetle if only Fox Features hadn't had that unfortunate financial trouble and lost control of the character for a couple of years. Alas, he was forgotten during the Beetle's time at Holyoke.

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