(Target Comics v1 011, 1940)
Hammerfist is a good old-fashioned gang boss-with-a-gimmick, in his case an iron ball in place of his missing right hand. He's on a mission to take over the night club scene in New York City by the simple expedient of shooting up clubs until business gets so bad that everyone is willing to sell cheap rather than go bankrupt.
More importantly, Hammerfist is the person responsible for framing Niles "the Target" Reed's brother Bill for murder, which leads to Bill's death and then to the creation of the Target and the Targeteers. I really want to say that he's also the one responsible for the protection racket that left the Targeteers homeless orphans to be taken in by Niles, but while this is plausible it's never quite explicitly laid out.
More importantly, even though Niles/the Target battles and captures his brother's killer in this issue, he never learns that Hammerfist is the one who framed Bill! Which is actually a very interesting contrast with Bill "supposedly escaped murderer but actually dead in a shallow grave" Reed, with the law seeking a dead but innocent man and the Target looking for a man who has already been captured. I'm sure that someone could really do something with all of this if the Target were still a going concern!
Hammerfist and his gang do pretty well against drunken nightclub patrons, but ultimately their role is to serve as punching bags to show just how good the Target and his Targeteers are at beating up crooks. And they're great at it! Don't worry though: even though he's hung up for the police to find, Hammerfist will return in 1941 for what is hopefully a more illustrious appearance.
(almost forgot to include Hammerfist's amazing entrance)
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