Wednesday, March 18, 2026

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 941: THE MUMMY MASTER

(Silver Streak Comics 015, 1941)


In a very comic book series of events, a rash of mummy thefts at the City Museum in NYC is followed by the emergence of a Nazi super-crook calling himself the Mummy Master.



While my normal modus operandi is to lay out the story of the villains I cover in an abridged but linear fashion, here I must jump ahead to the reveal that the Mummy Master is in fact City Museum director Dr Kolb, because I need to talk about just what the heck is going on with this guy and what exactly he was thinking. 




So: Kolb is a Nazi and he is either officially or unofficially working to hinder US defense production by targeting so-called "Dollar-a-Year Men" (a type of altruistic/patriotic rich guy explored recently in our discussion of the Death Battalion). On the surface his decision to become the Mummy Master is... not a good one, but one with a lot of thematic resonance and which uses a lot of close-at-hand resources: he has access to mummies and a ready-made HQ in the depths of the museum. He never really states it outright, but by stealing a bunch of mummies and then dressing his henchmen up like them he seems to be going for the same sort of shock factor as Herr Skull got with his Skull Men.

The first Dollar-a-Year Man on the Mummy Master's list is even kidnapped with the same mummy DIY philosophy: he receives a mummy case in the mail, is disturbingly cavalier about going to bed with it sitting about five feet away and is then captured by the very alive mummy inside and taken away in its former home.

I would say that the first indication that Kolb/the Mummy Master is not a criminal genius comes at the culmination of the Henderson kidnapping. Surely the move is to dress up like movers and stick the mummy case in a truck, but the Mummy Master and his Mummy Gang just schlep the thing through the city streets. It's like the idea of maintaining the theme is interfering with Kolb's ability to do risk management.


The abduction of the second man, Billings, is comparatively simple: just a bunch of fake mummies storming the guy's office and grabbing him. It's a dumb meathead plan, but it's less dumb than the first, ostensibly clever plan so I must give it some credit.

By this point, the Mummy Master's haphazard approach to super-espionage has caught up to him and not only Captain Battle but Hale Battle and Battle associate Jane Lorrain are wandering around inside his lair - his capture is a foregone conclusion.

Hale Battle of course takes a souvenir of the battle with the Mummy Master, in the form of a little mummy doll made out of some of his wrappings. Of note is the fact that Hale's collection contains only the souvenirs that we have seen him collect, in contrast to other trophy displays like Green Arrow's that are already stuffed full of trash upon their first appearance.

Categorized in: Day Jobs (Museum Director), Fraud (Fake Mummy), Supranormal Beings (Mummies)

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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 941: THE MUMMY MASTER

(Silver Streak Comics 015, 1941) In a very comic book series of events, a rash of mummy thefts at the City Museum in NYC is followed by the ...