Wednesday, January 28, 2026

GENERIC COSTUMED VILLAIN ROUND-UP 036

Every one of them a disappointment to their parents. 

Mr Axis


He may just be a regular Nazi spy* lurking around Washington DC and disrupting trade deals between the US and the rubber-rich nation of Rumbia, but his name is Mr Axis! Such a perfect name for a fascist super-villain and yet one that seemingly was only used once**. Patriotic super-hero Miss Victory really puts the boots to him in her debut adventure. (Captain Fearless Comics 001, 1941)

* Technically by my usual metrics I'd call this guy a crypto-fascist of no clear national origin but c'mon: his name is Mr Axis.

**Except that he does reappear in Captain Aero Comics 011, in which this story is retold unchanged but with different art. Weird stuff.

Categorized Under: Crime as Theme (Fascism), Generica (Misters)

the Arson Ring:

Considering the fact that his feature is called "Blaze Baylor and the Arson Ring" I really expected super arson investigator Blaze Baylor to be contending with the same group of arsonists - a ring, if you will - throughout his adventures. This is not in fact the case, or at least it is not supported in the text. Blaze does battle the Arson Ring in his first outing and they are heavily implied to be the ones who killed his dad Smoky Baylor, so that's something. (Cat-Man Comics 001 1941)

Categorized under: Crime as Theme (Arson), Generica (Rings), Narrative Footballs (Origin Guys)

Igor and his Mother:


This unnamed woman and her son Igor live in poverty on the outskirts of an unnamed city and come into conflict with the Black Widow after turning their inborn talents (Igor being very strong and his mother so ugly that she can stop a man's heart) to crime. Igor ends up being shot by the Black Widow, while his mother dies in an attempt to burn their hovel down and kill the hero. (Cat-Man Comics 001 1941)

Karl von Keilman



Though you might think that Karl von Keilman is a mad or criminal scientist from the way he dresses, this is in fact stolen valour as it is Karl's brother Abner who is the scientific mind of the family. Abner is the one responsible for creating the Dolls of Death, self-propelled and self-guided bombs that he had intended to turn over to the War Department before Karl showed up, killed him and started using them to blow up defense factories.

Karl didn't reckon, however, on the fact that his brother was friends with the Deacon and so a super-heroic nose would be poked into his business. He also never learned not to get into an indoor fight when your weapon of choice is exploding dolls. (Cat-Man Comics 002, 1941)

Categorized under: Accessories (Little Robots), Murder (Fratricides)

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GENERIC COSTUMED VILLAIN ROUND-UP 036

Every one of them a disappointment to their parents.  Mr Axis :  He may just be a regular Nazi spy* lurking around Washington DC and disrupt...