Sunday, November 30, 2025

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 889: THE BLACK THORN

(Wow Comics 003, 1941)


Inventor Phineas Cox has created a mummy ray, which is a device that fires a beam that instantly mummifies living tissue, a horrible thing that could only be used ethically by the mortuary and possibly the jerky industries. Cox intends for the weapon to be used in the defense of the United States, and to that end takes it not to the military but to something called the Defend America League, where he is somewhat predictably thrown out on his ear. 

Phineas Cox vows to show America what he's made of, and that very evening the Black Thorn makes his debut by desiccating an innocent woman. Why call yourself the Black Thorn when your main gimmick is a mummy ray? My guess is that the ray is a late addition to what was an already thought-out alter ego - I mean, just look at that costume! It's not my favourite outfit of the Golden Age, but it definitely lacks some of the sense of just having been thrown together out of things that were already in the attic that some of them do.




The Black Thorn's schemes are, true to Cox' pronouncement, decidedly anti-American: he steals defense funds from a bank and blows up an arsenal, leaving a trail of mummies in his wake. He'd have kept on going, too, only it is at this point that Mr Scarlet gets involved.





Mr Scarlet himself almost gets mummified on two occasions but the Black Thorn shoots at the wrong prone figure in the dark the first time and falls for a decoy the second time, and since the both the misidentified target and decoy were the body of the slain bank guard, this means that the poor guy ends up being triple-mummified, which is a small consolation but has to be some kind of record.

Please also note the Black Thorn using his horned headpiece as a weapon against Mr Scarlet. It's nice to see something  seemingly purely ornamental like that see practical use. 

In the end, the Black Thorn turns out not to be Phineas Cox but Henry Hawley, the leader of the Defend America League, which savvy readers might have already spotted as a fascist organization based on the ostentatiously patriotic name alone. Hawley had not, in fact thought Cox to be a nutjob but instead imprisoned him and stolen his invention for used in his campaign against America, and he would've gotten away with it if it hadn't been for that pesky Mr Scarlet.

Though Mr Scarlet busts up the mummy ray and tells Cox not to even think about building another one, the Black Thorn will return, and he will be mummifying his foes. Somehow.

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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 889: THE BLACK THORN

(Wow Comics 003, 1941) Inventor Phineas Cox has created a mummy ray, which is a device that fires a beam that instantly mummifies living tis...