Saturday, February 28, 2026

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 930: THE BLACK DRAGON

(Silver Streak Comics 010, 1941)


Here's the thing about the Black Dragon: though he looms large in the early adventures of Captain Battle and is a key player in the origin of Hale Battle, he doesn't personally do that much villainy.

So just what is the Black Dragon's deal? Well, he's a magic using tyrant who lives in a secret castle in some unspecified Asian mountains, and he's the secret mastermind behind the Axis Axian Powers, making him the guy behind WWII! Like I said above: he doesn't personally get his hands dirty.

So what kind of evil does the Black Dragon get up to? Mostly he captures people and turns them into monsters with his fell majicks, such as when he attempts to do so to Captain Battle, above. This attempt fails because the Black Dragon fails to think to take his prisoner's iconic jet pack away.


In his second appearance, in Silver Streak Comics 011, the Black Dragon captures Captain Battle's assistant Jane Lorrain and offers her the creep villain's choice of becoming his queen or being transformed into a monster. He then attempts to take on Captain Battle in hand-to-hand combat and is quickly disabused of any illusions he might have had about his martial prowess. 

The reason that the Black Dragon is so personally unimpressive as a villain is that all of his important evil works are done by Deaglos, giant bird-men that he makes out of captives. Monstrous humanoid mutates are nothing new in comics even this early in their history, but the Deaglos have one very cool feature that almost feels like it comes from a Vertigo-era New Weird comic: they are created using the spirits of the extinct dodo and so are immune to death.

(the Deaglos also have field commanders referred to a "your cluckness," which is very fun)



By Silver Streak Comics 012: Captain Battle gets on the right page and realizes that if he cuts off the Black Dragon from his Deaglo supply he will have little to no ability to do evil. Plus the Deaglos are technically also victims, so his prior solutions of horrifically melting them with his dissolvo ray or using their inexplicable vulnerability to radio waves to kill them all are no very heroic acts. Accordingly, he brews up a "de-witcher solution" and applies it to a captive Deaglo, restoring him to his human form of Major Ling Fu.


Captain Battle and the Major then go on to blast all the other Deaglos with the de-witcher, which coincidentally places a hostile force within the very walls of the Black Dragon's fortress (this is where Hale Battle comes from).


In his final act as a super-villain, the Black Dragon responds to this invasion by making what is probably the funniest evil exit of the Golden Age. "Ha Ha-Haaaaaa!" *strikes evil pose* *sinks into floor* *is never seen again*. I can't endorse the whole thing where he started World War Two, but this exit really engenders a lot of affection for the guy in my heart.

Categorized in: Animals (Dragons), Henchmen (Deaglos), Supercrime (Attempted World Conquest) 

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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 930: THE BLACK DRAGON

(Silver Streak Comics 010, 1941) Here's the thing about the Black Dragon: though he looms large in the early adventures of Captain Battl...