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  2. Red Skull - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skull is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by France Herron, Jack Kirby, and Joe Simon, the character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941), in which his secret identity is revealed to be George Maxon, but would later be retroactively established as merely a decoy who was working for the real Red ...

  3. Sin (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skull returned when Sinthea was a child and put her in a machine that had her aged into adulthood and gave her superhuman powers. [ 11 ] As Mother Superior , she was the leader of a group called the Sisters of Sin , young orphan girls who were accelerated into adulthood and given psionic powers by the Red Skull after being indoctrinated ...

  4. AXIS (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "AXIS" (also known as "Avengers & X-Men: AXIS") is a 2014 crossover comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. [1] Written by Rick Remender, the story involves an initial team-up between the Avengers, X-Men, and a group of villains against Red Skull, who managed to harness the powers of Onslaught and the recently deceased Professor Xavier.

  5. Super-Skrull - Wikipedia

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    The Super-Skrull is an alias used by characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The original and most well-known incarnation, Kl'rt, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in Fantastic Four #18 (September 1963), and has been depicted as both a supervillain and an antihero. [2]

  6. MODOK - Wikipedia

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    MODOK later gained a counterpart and successor in MODOK Superior, who first appeared in Hulk (vol. 2) #29 and was created by Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman, who is depicted as the archenemy of Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole in The Unbelievable Gwenpool #1–25 (June 2016–April 2018), West Coast Avengers (vol. 3) #4 (Feb. 2019), and M.O.D.O.K.: Head ...

  7. Super-Villain Team-Up - Wikipedia

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    The following year, SVTU continued with issue #15 (Nov. 1978), a reprint of Astonishing Tales #4–5. Issues #16 (May 1979) and #17 (June 1980) featured the Red Skull and the Hate-Monger . The irregular publishing frequency of the final three issues was due to a legal maneuver to prevent DC Comics from trademarking the term "super-villain".

  8. Cabal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the first season, the Red Skull and MODOK resolve to counter the Avengers by forming the Cabal and invite Attuma, Doctor Doom, Dracula, Justin Hammer's Super-Adaptoid, and Hyperion to join them, though all but Doom agree to do so. After Red Skull obtains the Tesseract, Iron Man convinces the Cabal to help the Avengers against him ...

  9. Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Abraham Erskine (portrayed by Stanley Tucci) is the creator of the Super Soldier Serum, being responsible for the origin of Steve Rogers as Captain America and Johann Schmidt as the Red Skull. Before being assassinated by Hydra agent Heinz Kruger, Erskine motivates Rogers to always remain as a good man in his heart. [74]