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Thinker

The Thinker was an extra-terrestrial who lived on what appeared to be a comet made entirely of gold. On the surface was the Thinker’s golden headquarters, from which he commanded a small army of headless men. These men, armed with high-tech ray weapons, responded to the thoughts of the Thinker, and obeyed his every whim. He created the headless men by capturing ships that passed his comet with a magnetic tractor beam, and decapitating the inhabitants of the ships. When he tried to do this to Space Smith, and make Smith’s sidekick Dianna his empress, he got more than he could bargain for. Dianna overloaded his computers, creating an explosion which knocked the Thinker unconscious. Without him to command his headless men, they went wild and tore each other apart.
Alias Thinker
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Villain, Fox Feature Universe, Big-Headed, Extra-terrestrial, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Fletcher Hanks
First Appearance Fantastic Comics #4 (March 1940)
First Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Fantastic Comics #4
Sample Read Fantastic Comics (Fox) [DCM] [CB+]
Description The Thinker was an extra-terrestrial who lived on what appeared to be a comet made entirely of gold. On the surface was the Thinker’s golden headquarters, from which he commanded a small army of headless men. These men, armed with high-tech ray weapons, responded to the thoughts of the Thinker, and obeyed his every whim. He created the headless men by capturing ships that passed his comet with a magnetic tractor beam, and decapitating the inhabitants of the ships. When he tried to do this to Space Smith, and make Smith’s sidekick Dianna his empress, he got more than he could bargain for. Dianna overloaded his computers, creating an explosion which knocked the Thinker unconscious. Without him to command his headless men, they went wild and tore each other apart.
Source Thinker – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Fantastic Comics #4 (March 1940) | Fletcher Hanks
Fantastic Comics #4 (March 1940) | Fletcher Hanks