Friday, December 27, 2024

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 691: THE CLAW

(Pep Comics 007, 1940) 


The Press Guardian's only recurring villain, the Claw has what can only be described as an eclectic career: In his first appearance he's a sort of freelance spy chief working to aid the I-assume-European country of Shironia in its attempt to conquer neighbouring Lanfia by committing acts of sabotage in the US and framing Lanfia as the perpetrator, so that America will withdraw its support of Lanfia. The Press Guardian exposes the scheme and sends the Claw and his henchmen to a presumed watery grave.

Pep 008 drops a bombshell: the Claw could, in fact, swim. Instead of drowning, he made his way to the Central City docks and set up an insurance scam whereby he and his crew of rowdy sea dogs sunk their own ships for a tidy profit. The only flaw in the plan: the Claw kept on murdering nosy reporters who got too interested in all the shipwrecks going on, and you know that the Press Guardian is going to show up to check something like that out. The Claw ended up in the drink again, presumed dead but with more of a question mark than before.

And that question mark was justified! Pep 009's Press Guardian adventure begins with he and his aide Cynthia Blake investigating an extremely suspicious want ad for "young, healthy women with no living relatives" and wouldn't you know it, it was the Claw again. He's been turning people into beast-men using animal hormone injections and he's decided to finally branch out into making beast-women. The Press Guardian is even less into this scenario than the others and wastes little time in beating everyone up and forcing the Claw to reveal the antidote to beast-manism. When last seen the one-handed villain is being chased down by a mob of former beast-men, with murderous intent. Surely the Claw has finally met his end?

No dice. The Claw returns one last time, in Pep Comics 010, with a knife-wielding green-skinned weirdo named the Goon in tow. The Goon and the Claw have been kidnapping women from a bit of cottage country called Rocky Point - has he gone back to making beast-women? Is he trying to ruin the Press Guardian's home paper, the Daily Express, who are involved in the development of the region somehow? No, he's trying to drive people off so that he can steal a radium deposit that's located on the land.


The Claw suffers a fairly ignominious defeat in the face of what can't have been a very hard kick from Cynthia Blake. For all that he's been tenacious, he's also always been very easily defeated and while in a real-world way I know that that is because the Press Guardian was a second-tier character with a smaller pagecount than a headliner like the Shield, in my heart of hearts I prefer to believe that he's just a scrawny little wiener. Or maybe it's because he hangs out in radium-filled caves all the time, who can say.

Though the Goon is captured, the Claw just scampers away, and since he isn't in what turns out to be the Press Guardian's final outing in Pep Comics 011, he's just... at large when all is said and done (though again: radium cave. The Claw might not have been troubling humanity for much longer after this particular escapade)

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