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Great One

The Great One was the ruler of Eurania, the floating continent. After kidnapping several pilots from a Louisiana army base, the Great One’s plan was to hypnotize them into becoming his personal air force for world domination. The Scarlet Ace, however, managed to free the pilots from the Great One’s clutches. While attempting to escape by air, an air pocket sent the villain 500 feet below, into the sea. The Great One was armed with advanced technology, such as a magnet-ray, used to capture planes in flight like a tractor beam. He also possessed about fifty planes and an aircraft carrier to house them on, which he called his floating continent. The Great One was a hypnotist able to keep dozens of individuals under his control.
Alias Great One
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Villain, Criminal Mastermind, Centaur Universe, Number-themed, Hypnotist, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Bob Lubbers, John Marsicano
First Appearance Amazing-Man Comics #13 (1940)
First Publisher Centaur Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Amazing-Man Comics #13
Sample Read Amazing Man [DCM] [CB+]
Description The Great One was the ruler of Eurania, the floating continent. After kidnapping several pilots from a Louisiana army base, the Great One’s plan was to hypnotize them into becoming his personal air force for world domination. The Scarlet Ace, however, managed to free the pilots from the Great One’s clutches. While attempting to escape by air, an air pocket sent the villain 500 feet below, into the sea. The Great One was armed with advanced technology, such as a magnet-ray, used to capture planes in flight like a tractor beam. He also possessed about fifty planes and an aircraft carrier to house them on, which he called his floating continent. The Great One was a hypnotist able to keep dozens of individuals under his control.
Source Great One – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Amazing-Man Comics #13 (1940) | Bob Lubbers, John Marsicano
Amazing-Man Comics #13 (1940) | Bob Lubbers, John Marsicano