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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 ...
Super Patriot: John Walker was Captain America's replacement during the 1980s (when his removal from his hero role was orchestrated by the Red Skull). He was an unwitting rival to Steve Rogers, but nonetheless a hero in his own right, and ultimately, he became an ally to Captain America as the renamed U.S. Agent .
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 ...
Red Skull: 1941 (October) Marvel/Timely Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics #1 The Penguin: 1941 (December) DC Bob Kane, Bill Finger: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #58 Captain Nazi: 1941 (December) Fawcett Comics/DC Bill Woolfolk, Mac Raboy: Master Comics #21 Ibac: 1942 (March) Fawcett Comics/DC Otto Binder, C. C. Beck: Captain Marvel ...
Captain America: Death of the Red Skull: Captain America #290–301 2012 0-7851-5986-X: Captain America: Scourge of the Underworld: Captain America #318–320, U.S.Agent #1–4 and material from #358–362 2011 978-0-7851-4962-0: Captain America: The Captain: Captain America #332–350; Iron Man #228 2011 978-0-7851-4965-1: Captain America: Man ...
She wears an armored metal suit that protects her from physical harm. Iron Maiden served as one of Superia's lieutenants in the Femizons. Karisma: Fantastic Four #266 (May, 1984) Mary Brown is a Fantastic Four villainess that uses radiation wavelengths to become irresistible to men. Knockout: Amazing Spider-Man #340 (October 1990)
See Spot solve a murder! Cops in Alabama are investigating the murder of an unknown man after a pair of mutts were found playing with a human skull with a single bullet hole. “It was kind of ...
Diamondback (Rachel Leighton) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally depicted as a supervillain who was part of the Serpent Society , she was first introduced in Captain America #310 (October 1985) and became a series regular for years afterwards.