Saturday, January 31, 2026

MINOR SUPER-HERO ROUND-UP 076

Yet more super-heroes for your delectation.

the Black Widow:

There are a lot of Black Widows in comics, but Linda Masters is the first one who I have encountered who is actually a widow and not just a woman named after a spider as a way of emphasizing how creepy-deadly she is. And since her husband was Murdered by a Crime™, she expresses her grief by becoming a crimefighter.


We don't see a lot of the Black Widow's modus operandi during her single recorded adventure, but she is handy with a gun and a judo throw. She spends most of her time standing outside in an overcoat in the rain, so we don't even get much of a chance to observe her costume aside from the fact that it includes a black turtleneck with a particularly leggy spider logo on it. 

She is also at least a better detective than the police in whatever NYC-alike city she calls home, given that the entirety of her first adventure takes place while they are misreading the directions she gave them to the villain's hideout that she has already found. (Cat-Man Comics 001, 1941)

Categorized in: Animals (Arachnids), Colours (Black), Family (Widows)

the Flying Legion

Headquartered out of a hollowed-out mesa, this combination air rescue/air vigilante corps is notable mainly for the fact that every single member seems to have a nickname, from leader Chute Harmon to his aides Wolf, Slip and Piston. Perhaps it's part of the onboarding process. (Cat-Man Comics 002, 1941)

Categorized in: Generica (Legions), Professions (Aviators)

the Pied Piper

The Pied Piper is a super-hero whose origin combines two popular tropes: that of the member of the legal system who discovers that the justice they seek can only be found outside of the normal bounds of the law and that of the framed person who must operate outside the law to clear their name (BONUS: he is also an example of a much less common trope, that of the super-hero who has a little mustache). Specifically, the Pied Piper is Stephen Prentice, a lawyer who finds himself framed twice in rapid succession and must turn to his mastery of the pipes to expose the corrupt judge and political boss behind the plot against him.

(the second framing is for a pretty standard murder, but the first one does demand some comment. Prentice is framed for defending a guilty man for murder, with the really damning aspect being that he supposedly set out to do so while knowing that he was guilty. While I am admittedly not a lawyer I cannot imagine that this would be enough to ruin someone's career, even in 1941. Which is probably why they doubled down and also framed him for murder, now that I think of it)

As his name implies, the Pied Piper employs flute and recorder type instruments in his crimefighting, and while his first adventure heavily implies that he is using the power of suggestion to make his foes believe that the music has the power to compel them, subsequent stories make it clear that he is armed with one or more magical instruments acquired as part of his flute-collecting hobby.

Some examples of just what a man can do when armed with a magical flute:

- knock a man unconscious

- compel a man to give a confession

- kill animals 

- collapse buildings 

It really is a very useful item. (Cat-Man Comics 003, 1941)

Categorized in: Accessories (Musical Instruments), Famous Figures (Literary), Professions (Law)

the Hood


The Hood, in reality FBI agent Craig Williams, is a non-super-powered vigilante who had only one appearance in 1941, and while I'm sure that there is more to say about him, almost all of it will have to come in the due course of time.

Two things I can say about him are 1. his adventures are extremely dynamic and 2. he kind of looks like the Golden Age Atom. Chew on that for a while, I guess. (Cat-Man Comics 005, 1941)

Categorized in: Objects (Hoods), Professions (Law)

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MINOR SUPER-HERO ROUND-UP 076

Yet more super-heroes for your delectation. the Black Widow : There are a lot of Black Widows in comics, but Linda Masters is the first one ...