(Spy Smasher 002, 1941)
After the heady times of having an actual Nazi agent in the person of the Red Death last time, we are back in the realms of plausible deniability and no-name fascism in the person of the Tigress.
Though the Tigress does indulge in some activities relating to her chosen theme, including somewhat gruesomely using her two trained tigers for corpse-disposal duties, her main line is in murdering US officials such as Senator Whitney here and then substituting her own disguised men for them.
The Tigress' latest plot involves replacing influential politicians such as the aforementioned Senator Whitney and his co-Senator Burke here in order to influence the vote on something called the "South American Fortification Bill" and presumably then arrange an invasion of the US from the South. Luckily for Senator Burke, Spy Smasher was on hand for the assassination of Senator Whitney and where he failed to prevent that he is able to keep Burke from dying to an exploding cigar and having "Died due to Prank" engraved on his tombstone.
Despite being prevented from murdering Senator Burke, the Tigress is still one step ahead of Spy Smasher, having had the foresight to station a couple of fake cops at the hotel where the assassination was to take place. They "take him into custody" right into the Tigress' clutches, where she reveals that the next stage of her plan is to make up one of her guys into a fake Spy Smasher and use him to kidnap Admiral Corby, who will in turn be impersonated as part of the larger plot.
Long-time readers may recognize where the Tigress' plan goes awry: locking the hero in a supposedly inescapable deathtrap - in this case a room containing two tigers - and then failing to confirm that it worked is a sure-fire recipe for an alive hero.
Having successfully escaped, Spy Smasher shows up in his Gyro-Sub just in time to save Admiral and Eve Corby from being flung to their dooms from a high cliff in what looks like a more public area than I personally would choose to murder someone who I hoped to replace with a double, but then again who am I to argue with the future... Dictatoress of America?
Everything wraps up fairly quickly after this: the fake Spy Smasher meets the hero imposter's frequent end as he is shot by mistake in the melee and the Tigress and her remaining men are rounded up (the Tigress' vest also comes open in the scuffle and I have to assume that someone at Fawcett HQ declared the sight of her bare sternum to be too sexy, because that is clearly a retroactively-applied yellow shirt).












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