Character » Great Question appears in 40 issues.
The man who ruled over Nazi Germany during World War II. He wished to wipe leftists, Jews and other "inferiors" from the planet and rule over the world propagating an Aryan race agenda, an ideal that he oddly did not fall into himself.
Though possessing no superpowers, the Black Angel was a great ace and a canny adversary on the ground.
A great assassin of the order of The great question
Professor Horace Googer was an eccentric scientist who was able to grow humans from seeds in the project he called "the Dragon Seeds of Cadmus.". Horace is later renamed Cadmus in Gallant Comics.
The Conqueror is one of two different villains. The first one was Bolton Gates - a foe of Dean Denton. The second one was Weldon Blake - a foe of the Protectors.
In 1738, Pierre Duray was burned alive by superstitious villagers for creating wings that enabled him to fly. As he died, Duray swore vengeance n all future aviators. The power of his hatred gave him new life in skeletal form as Misery.
Mr. Monday is the leader of the Steel Army, a gang of criminals who all wear power armor. His intention was to destroy Washington, DC.
The Claw is a golden age supervillan of Daredevil and Silver Streak. “A monster of miraculous powers who is out to dominate the universe,” The Claw was billed as “the world’s worst villain.” The character is in the Public Domain.
The Clown is a malevolent crazy who seems to work for himself and sometimes the Nazis. He is the nemesis of Magno the Magnetic Man and Davey.
The Deathless Brain is a Japanese man, whose brain was placed into a jar and robotic body, and fought The Flying Dutchman.
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