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Publisher. Marvel Comics. First appearance. Captain America Comics #7 (October 1. Created by. Joe Simon (writer)Jack Kirby (artist)France Herron. In- story information. Alter ego. Johann Schmidt.
Team affiliations. Kronas Corporation. Exiles. Nazi Germany. Hydra. AIMULTIMATUMSkeleton Crew.
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Der Rote Schädel (German name), Dell Rusk, Bettman P. Lyles, the Agent of a Thousand Faces (impersonated in Europe during World War II), The Man (head of the People's Militia), Cyrus Fenton, John Smith, Teacher, Tod March (president and owner of Galactic Pictures), Aleksander Lukin, White Skull. Abilities. Genius- level strategist and scientist. Political mastermind. Skilled hand- to- hand combatant and marksman. Inhabits a cloned body of Captain America that grants: Peak Human strength, speed and stamina.
His cloned self gains a host of new abilities: Telepathy strong enough to reach out and manipulate countless people with his thought- waves and Astral Projection. The Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) is a fictional character, a supervillain, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as the archenemy of the superhero. Captain America.[1] Portrayed as a Nazi agent, the character was created by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, and France Herron, and first appeared in Captain America Comics #7 (October 1. The character has been adapted to a variety of other media platforms, including animatedtelevision series, video games and live- action feature films. He was portrayed by actor Scott Paulin in the 1.
Captain America, and by Hugo Weaving in the 2. Captain America: The First Avenger. Watch Future Weather Online. The Red Skull was ranked number 2.
Wizard magazine's Top 1. Greatest Villains Ever list and ranked as IGN's 1. Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.[2]Publication history[edit]While considering ideas for an appropriate archenemy for Captain America, writer and artist Joe Simon saw a hot fudgesundae melting and noticed it resembled a human figure. Inspired, Simon at first considered calling his new villain "Hot Fudge". However, as the cherry on top of the sundae seemed like an exposed skull, he finally decided on "Red Skull" as a more appropriate moniker.[3] The original Red Skull was introduced in Timely Comics' Captain America Comics #1 (cover- dated March 1.
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and written by France "Ed" Herron.[4][5][6]The Skull was to appear again in issue #3 of Captain America Comics. As in issue #1, The Red Skull's secret identity is George Maxon, the owner of the Maxon Aircraft Company that makes airplanes for the US Army. Maxon wears a mask to create the look of the Red Skull and his face is often exposed. As the Red Skull, Maxon attempts to rob banks in order to raise money to overthrow the US government. In the comic he says, "Of course you realize the main item in overthrowing the government is money."A new, more lasting version of the Red Skull was introduced in Captain America #7 (October 1. This Skull claims to be the real one and states that George Maxon was but a pawn posing as the Red Skull.
In later comics this Red Skull is identified as the Nazi, Johann Schmidt. After an absence from comics for many years, both Captain America and the Red Skull were brought back in 1.
Young Men Comics #2. Back From The Dead". Here the Red Skull, thinking Captain America was dead, has left politics and started a big criminal enterprise in the United States. In his next appearance, in issue #2.
Red Skull is once again left for dead. The character was subsequently revived during the Silver Age of Comic Books, first in Tales of Suspense #6. May 1. 96. 5) in a Captain America World War II- period story run, and then was established as a contemporary villain in issue #7. July 1. 96. 6). In that issue it is revealed that the Red Skull, like Steve Rogers, had been in suspended animation since World War II. Ernest In The Army Full Movie Part 1.
For decades, the character's true face was hidden, but in Captain America #2. September 1. 98. 4) the Red Skull unmasks in front of Captain America and his face, albeit extremely aged, is fully revealed. In the next issue, the Red Skull retells his story with his face fully visible in his various ages. When the character is revealed to be alive in issue #3. February 1. 98. 9), in a story called "Resurrection", by Mark Gruenwald, the face of Johann Schmidt's original body is hidden again, but the Skull's face is fully visible, albeit in his cloned copy of Captain America's body. The character's origin was more fully illustrated in the limited series, Red Skull: Incarnate, with Schmidt's face fully visible again.
Fictional character biography[edit]Johann Schmidt was a Nazi general officer and confidant of Adolf Hitler. He has been closely affiliated with Hydra and is an enemy of S. H. I. E. L. D., the Avengers, and the interests of the United States and the free world in general. He was physically augmented by having his mind placed into the body of a clone of Captain America, the pinnacle of human perfection. He has been seemingly killed in the past, only to return time and time again to plague the world with schemes of world domination and genocide.
World War II era[edit]Johann Schmidt was born in a village in Germany to Hermann and Martha Schmidt. His mother died in childbirth, and his father blamed Johann for her death. Johann's father tried to drown the baby, only to be stopped by the attending doctor; he later committed suicide, leaving Johann an orphan. The doctor took Johann to an orphanage, where the child led a lonely existence.
Johann ran away from the orphanage when he was seven years old and lived on the streets as a beggar and thief. As he grew older, he worked at various menial jobs but spent most of his time in prison for crimes ranging from vagrancy to theft. As a young man, Schmidt was from time to time employed by a Jewish shopkeeper, whose daughter Esther was the only person who had treated Schmidt kindly up to that point. Seized with passion for Esther, Schmidt tried to force himself upon her, only for her to reject him.
In unthinking fury, Schmidt murdered her. Schmidt fled the scene in terror but also felt ecstatic joy in committing his first murder. In killing Esther, he had given vent to the rage at the world that had been building up in him throughout his young life.[7]According to the official version of the story told by Red Skull and the Nazis, Schmidt met Hitler while working as a bellhop in a hotel. This occurred during his late teens, around the same time that the Nazi Party gained power in Germany.
Schmidt wound up serving Hitler's rooms at the hotel. By chance, Schmidt was present by bringing refreshments when the Führer was furiously scolding an officer for letting a prisoner escape, during which Hitler declared that he could create a better National Socialist out of the bellhop. Looking closely at the youth and sensing his dark inner nature, Hitler decided to act on his words and recruited Schmidt.[7] In the series Red Skull: Incarnate, it has been revealed that Schmidt actually engineered his meeting with the Führer with himself disguised as a bellhop, tricking his fellow orphan Dieter into trying to kill Hitler and then taking this opportunity to save Hitler's life.[8]Dissatisfied with the standard drill instruction his subordinates used to train Schmidt, Hitler took over personally, training Schmidt as his right- hand man. Upon completion, Hitler gave Schmidt a unique uniform with a grotesque red skull mask, and he emerged as the Red Skull (in literal German: Roter Totenkopf or Roter (Toten- )Schädel) for the first time. His role was the embodiment of Nazi intimidation, while Hitler could remain the popular leader of Germany. Watch See No Evil Online.