Here come the also-rans.
We've got another Leader, and this time he's not a generically-fascist spy but the head of a gang looking to extort the New York World's Fair via a series of bombings. Of course the Fantom of the Fair cannot let this stand and quickly tracks them down to a small island base.
If the first reason I included the Leader aka Relmar here is because I enjoy a monocled man with a high opinion of himself then the second is the fact that the Fantom, without ever actually saying a word, lays such complete waste to Relmar, his men and his entire island. Don't mess with the World's Fair, is the message I'm getting. (Amazing Adventure Funnies 001, 1940)
A masked saboteur of no clear allegiance, Biff Durgo aka the Masked Man is the poorly-disguised sole foe faced by Pack Morgan, Super Detective. (Detective Eye 002, 1940)
Lead by the mysterious "One", gangsters Face Greer and Shiv Scarpino are bleeding the city of Midtown dry. That's why Mayor Kurt Piersole calls in trigger-happy detective Gunner Thompson, only it's not, because when it all shakes out it turns out that Mayor Piersole was indulging in the old trick of establishing his innocence by being the one to call in the forces of order. It was a cliche in 1940 and continues to be to this day and then as now it ends one way: the One wasn't quite as clever as he thought he was and ends up on the wrong side of his own hired gun. (Exciting Comics 001, 1940)
John Blodgett kills his partner Samuel Forbes in order to make off with his claim on a lucrative gold mine but fails to reckon with the fact that Forbes' daughter Caroline might just wonder what happened to her father and so has to don a mask and engage in some truly half-assed attempts to bump both her and private eye Dan Williams off before they uncover his dumb secret. (Exciting Comics 001, 1940)
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