Thursday, January 22, 2026

GENERIC COSTUMED VILLAIN ROUND-UP 035

Not every villain is super and they must learn to accept that.

Miguel Greeze

He may just be a regular style crooked gambler looking to murder Golden Arrow in order to win a bet, but Miguel Greeze here is decked out in too good a costume to just ignore. Plus it's impressive that he can make his legs go like that. (Whiz Comics 023, 1941)

Konrad Schtienker


Fascist assassin Konrad Schtienker is all-in on a tobacco product theme: he uses a tobacco shop as his HQ, kills government agents via packets of the ominously-named Blood-Tipped brand cigarettes (not that the cigarettes do the killing - they just serve as a way to release a mosquito containing a serum that compels fatal bouts of sleepwalking into the targets' rooms) and even employs single-shot cigar guns to get out of jams. Too bad for him that Spy Smasher doesn't smoke. (Whiz Comics 023, 1941)

Black Rufus


There are three things to note about this fellow:

1. His name is Black Rufus. It's much more charming than menacing.

2. I like his look. The hunched posture combined with the mantle/poncho/thing give him a real vulture-like air.

3. He is the only villain faced by one-hit wonder the Rainbow, which I always find endearing. Did he ever get out of jail and take his revenge? We shall never know. (The Arrow 003, 1941)

the Leader

It's time for yet another Nazi spymaster named the Leader! This Leader is a fellow named Phil Rogers, and he's after a new super-bomb developed by one Professor Andrews for the US military, while wearing what I would describe as a charmingly homemade-looking hood if it didn't have a swastika on the forehead. He fails of course, because he is entirely unprepared to deal with a completely invisible Solar, Master of Magic. (Captain Aero Comics 001, 1941)

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GENERIC COSTUMED VILLAIN ROUND-UP 035

Not every villain is super and they must learn to accept that. Miguel Greeze :  He may just be a regular style crooked gambler looking to mu...