Tuesday, January 27, 2026

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 916: THE STINGER

(Cat-Man Comics 003, 1941)


The Stinger is in most respects an extremely generic masked gang boss of the kind that we have seen so frequently before, right down to the fact that he is wearing one of those hanging cloth face masks, an item only worn by generic masked gang bosses of the 1940s. The real difference between all those other guys and the Stinger is that the Stinger's very first move was to send out some goons to ambush and murder local vigilante and only credible threat to his operations the Ragman. 



This important step having been completed, the Stinger launches a massive crimewave, that includes four simultaneous bank robberies and the kidnapping of the police commissioner. Mayor Not La Guardia is not happy about all this, as he expresses to conspicuous named character police Lieutenant Burns.



The only major flaw in the Stinger's plan is that his gang is made up of 1940s comic book gangsters who don't think to check for a pulse when they are sent to murder someone. This is important because it turns out that the Ragman was wearing a bulletproof vest the whole time and was just playing dead when he was dumped in the river. 

Having beaten up the Stinger's entire operation, the Ragman is able to track him down and unmask him as, you might have guessed it, Lt, Burns, the only new named character in the story. It's the old classic "crooked cop becomes masked crimelord" story again, though this is the first crooked police lieutenant we've seen. 

Categorized under: Body (Nonhuman Body Parts), Location (NYC), Profession (Law Enforcement)

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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 916: THE STINGER

(Cat-Man Comics 003, 1941) The Stinger is in most respects an extremely generic masked gang boss of the kind that we have seen so frequently...