Sunday, June 9, 2024

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 539: THE CLAW

(Silver Streak Comics 001, 1939)


The Claw is a character we will be returning to - he's one of the most prominent Golden Age super-villains, after all - but this entry is concerned only with his first appearance in accordance with my new policy of approaching things as they come. And while the Claw who eventually battles super-heroes like the Ghost and Daredevil and massacres thousands in an attempt at world domination is a size-changing monster-man this first version reads more like an elaborate hoax.

As the story opens, "chemist-adventurer" Jerry Morris and "America's only female ambassador" Eloise Pearsall dock at the Pacific island of Ricca on their way to China with a shipload of gold to aid in the war with Japan. One hitch: Ricca is home to the Claw, a giant who holds the whole island in the grip of fear and incidentally also runs the submarine pirate operation that is looting ships in the region.


The Claw maintains his grip on the island using his own fearsome looming presence, plus a "maddening hum" that also influences Eloise Pearsall to jump overboard and make her way to the castle because the Claw is also a creep who wants a "queen" and doesn't care if he has to do a little mind control to get it.

Jerry Morris of course goes after his travel companion and it's a good thing that he's a chemist-adventurer because he manages to whip up a useful serum in his stateroom/ laboratory, a radium-based solution that renders one immune to "any mental or physical attack". Jerry infiltrates the Claw's organization by feigning interest in signing up and discovers that the Claw ensures loyalty in his henchmen by giving them addictively pleasant dreams (and punishes them with nightmares). Eloise is in the first stages of the addiction treatment but lucky for her the radium serum covers that too and one shot later she is free.

Thanks to his complete immunity to harm, Jerry goes on to foil a submarine raid on the gold shipment and returns with a load of sailors all hopped up on serum. They rout the Claw's men only to find the villain's throne empty and abandoned.

(due to a flamethrower attack by the Claw's defenders there is also an unusual amount of male nudity thanks to the invulnerable men not thinking to wear invulnerable clothing)

Like I said, if I didn't know that the next issue would feature the Claw walking around and demonstrating his power to grow to colossal sizes I would assume that he was a fake, engineered to keep the island people under the thumb of some schemer like the Purple Monster - the enthroned Claw actually a robotic shell, the towering Claw some sort of projection or inflatable. The mind control? Sonics and drugs. After all, why would such an enormous man flee from a handful of nudists, even if they are invulnerable?

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