Showing posts with label Professor Markusyi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professor Markusyi. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2026

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 944: PROFESSOR MARKUSYI

(Silver Streak Comics 016, 1941)


Professor Markusyi, the music teacher in question, is a man who is never seen at night and who *refuses* to go out at night, much to the amusement and consternation of those around him.




There are plenty of reasons why one might not want to go out at night (nyctophobia, love of an early bedtime, a jealous spouse, etc) but only a few of them are worthy of being the focus of a comic book plot, at least in the Golden Age. Markusyi's secret reason for being diurnal is that he is a werewolf, and specifically the kind of werewolf who transforms every night? And maybe can do it at will during the day? The mythology is murky at best. As is the anatomy: just look at the legs on that thing.

I gues we must give Markusyi some credit for containing the beast within for long enough to get a reputation as a night-hating crank, but there wouldn't be a plot if he didn't lose control, would there, so he murders one of his students for being "too beautiful to live" like a real creep.

Also please note the free rein that a literal wolf had to roam the streets in the 1940s. Are modern social and legal conventions about not allowing your dog to roam free secretly part of an anti-werewolf agenda?

We must now step back to the title page of this story for a look at a different messed-up drawing of a wolf (man), and while my initial instinct was to make fun of the anatomy on display (see above) I do kind of love the concept of a werewolf as a messed-up uncanny valley dog-thing, like the human part is trying to create the wolf part from memory and doing a bad job.

also want to showcase the fact that the only thing that Markusyi is called other than his own name is here in the title and it's the Music Teacher, which is a good name for a villain but frustratingly not applicable here. I just love when villains have cool names, you guys. Calling them by their government name is a bummer.



Bart "the Daredevil" Hill is alerted to the case thanks to a police inspector pal with what I would call an unprofessional approach to law enforcement. Thanks to some research in one of those extremely comprehensive books on folklore that you get in horror movies, Bart is soon aware of just how exactly Markusyi's version of werewolfism works. Specifically, that he has to kill four... women? in order to be cured, and he's already killed three!



Markusyi's fourth target is the Daredevil's fiance Tonia Saunders, who he met and fixated upon thanks to an ill-conceived plan to gather information by signing her up for violin lessons with him. While this was a very dumb idea, it does allow Daredevil to find Markusyi before he commits his final murder (and becomes human just in time to have to get away from a crime scene) and seemingly beat him to death, which I guess that this kind of werewolf is unacceptable to. All's well that ends well, I suppose? For a certain value of "well"?

Categorized in: Doctors & Professors, Murder (Magical Reason), Origin (Lycanthrope)

MINOR SUPER-VILLAIN 944: PROFESSOR MARKUSYI

(Silver Streak Comics 016, 1941) Professor Markusyi, the music teacher in question, is a man who is never seen at night and who *refuses* to...