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MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 914: THE BRIDGE-DESTROYERS
(Cat-Man Comics 001, 1941) Some villains are puzzles, high-concept enigmas whose motivations and goals are a mystery that must be solved to ...
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(Whiz Comics 025, 1941) After the vile Captain Nazi is knocked into New York Fawcett City Harbor during a battle with Captain Marvel, he is...
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Our second full-fledged super-villain is the odious Captain Nazi, and he had a short but busy run in 1941: After being deployed by Adolf Hit...
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(Whiz Comics 025, 1941) We open in Egypt, where a group of partisans led by a fellow with the unlikely name of "Girbo, the Mad Mullah...
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(Master Comics 021, 1941) Our very second full-fledged super-villain is Captain Nazi, a fellow who I would be tempted to shelve under Minor ...
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(Crack Comics 017, 1941) Like the Cloak before him, the Jackal started out as a fictional villain: made up by promoter Paxton Forbes to obf...
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(Spy Smasher 002, 1941) Yet another not-quite Nazi spy for Spy Smasher to smash. I really like the Eye's little "hey" pose in ...
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(Bang-Up Comics 001, 1941) Commander Darke, though ostensibly on a mission to invade the United States with his private military, is the arc...
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(Whiz Comics 024, 1941) Herr Gloobels is a mysterious and somewhat gruesome figure who murders a motorcycle messenger in order to get ahold ...
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