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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