Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Red Skull ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **The Red Skull is the living embodiment of Nazi ideology and the ultimate personification of pure, unyielding evil, serving as the eternal arch-nemesis to [[captain_america]] and a persistent threat to global freedom.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** As the supreme leader of [[hydra]] and a master of terror, the Red Skull is one of Marvel's premiere supervillains. He represents the antithesis of everything his nemesis, Captain America, stands for: fascism versus democracy, hatred versus hope, and oppression versus liberty. * **Primary Impact:** Beyond his countless schemes for world domination, the Red Skull's most significant impact was orchestrating the assassination of Steve Rogers following the first superhuman //[[civil_war]]//, a moment that sent shockwaves through the entire Marvel Universe. He is a master manipulator whose plans often have catastrophic, long-lasting consequences. * **Key Incarnations:** The core difference lies in their ultimate fate and power source. In the comics ([[earth-616]]), Johann Shmidt is a master of body-swapping and cloning who has repeatedly cheated death and once even wielded the psychic power of Charles Xavier. In the [[mcu]], his ambition led him to be cursed by the [[infinity_stones|Tesseract (Space Stone)]] and transformed into the spectral, omniscient Stonekeeper, a guardian of the Soul Stone on the planet Vormir. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The Red Skull first appeared in **''Captain America Comics'' #7** in October 1941, published by Timely Comics, the predecessor to Marvel Comics. He was created by the legendary duo of **Joe Simon and Jack Kirby**, with contributions from writer France Herron. Created during the height of World War II, the Red Skull was designed to be the ultimate villain for a patriotic hero like Captain America. He was a direct, terrifying representation of the Nazi threat, an agent of Adolf Hitler himself, and the personification of the evil the Allied forces were fighting against. Interestingly, the first Red Skull to appear was an American industrialist named George Maxon, a Nazi sympathizer who acted as a saboteur. This was later retconned, establishing that Maxon was merely a pawn of the true Red Skull, Johann Shmidt. Shmidt's full origin was fleshed out decades later, cementing his status not just as a Nazi agent, but as Hitler's hand-picked protégé and the very symbol of his malevolent will. The character's enduring popularity lies in his simplicity as a concept—pure, ideological evil—and his complex, unending psychological war with Steve Rogers. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of the man who would become the Red Skull is a harrowing tale of cruelty and hatred, though its specifics differ significantly between the primary comic universe and the cinematic adaptation. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Johann Shmidt was born in a small village in Germany to an abusive, alcoholic father, Hermann, and a long-suffering mother, Martha. Martha died giving birth to Johann, and in a fit of grief and rage, Hermann tried to drown the infant, only to be stopped by the attending doctor. Consumed by hatred for the child he blamed for his wife's death, Hermann later committed suicide, leaving Johann an orphan. Shmidt's childhood was a nightmare. He grew up in an orphanage, and later on the streets, fueled by a deep-seated hatred for a world that had shown him nothing but cruelty. He survived as a beggar and a thief, his heart hardening with every passing day. His life took a fateful turn when, as a young man working as a hotel bellboy, he happened to serve Adolf Hitler himself. Shmidt was present when Hitler was berating the head of the Gestapo, screaming that he could train even this simple bellboy to be a better National Socialist. Seeing the raw, burning hatred in Shmidt's eyes, Hitler saw a kindred spirit—a vessel for all his dark ambitions. He took Shmidt under his wing, personally training him to become his ultimate agent. Hitler gave Shmidt everything and taught him nothing, allowing his own dark nature to flourish. To complete the transformation, Hitler gave him a grotesque, blood-red skull mask and a new name: **the Red Skull**. As the Red Skull, Shmidt became the Third Reich's master of espionage, sabotage, and terror. He was so effective that he became a legendary figure, second only to Hitler in infamy. His primary weapon was fear, often supplemented by his signature poison, the "Dust of Death," which left its victims with a shrunken, red, skull-like face. When America introduced its own symbolic super-soldier, Captain America, Hitler tasked the Red Skull with being his direct counterpart, igniting a rivalry that would span generations. Near the end of WWII, he was caught in a cave-in during a final battle with Captain America and exposed to experimental gases that placed him in suspended animation for decades, preserving him until he could be revived in the modern age by the terrorist organization, HYDRA. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, as depicted primarily in ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'', Johann Schmidt's origin is streamlined and tied directly to the supernatural elements of the universe. Here, Schmidt was the head of HYDRA, the deep-science division of the Nazi party. He was a brilliant but megalomaniacal scientist obsessed with ancient Norse myths and occult power, believing them to be the forgotten science of the gods. Long before Steve Rogers was chosen for Project Rebirth, Schmidt forced Dr. Abraham Erskine to administer an early, unstable version of the Super-Soldier Serum to him. The serum succeeded in granting him enhanced physical abilities but had a hideous side effect: it burned away the skin on his face, leaving him with a grotesque, red, skull-like visage, earning him his moniker. Rather than remaining loyal to Hitler, Schmidt's ambition led him to believe the Nazis were chasing petty political power. He saw HYDRA as the true future. His quest for ultimate power led him to Tønsberg, Norway, where he recovered the **[[infinity_stones|Tesseract]]**, a cube of immense energy later revealed to be the Space Stone. He harnessed its power to create advanced weaponry far beyond the technology of the era, intending to overthrow Hitler and conquer the world for himself. His plans were consistently thwarted by Captain America. Their final confrontation took place aboard Schmidt's advanced aircraft, the //Valkyrie//, as it headed to attack the United States. During the fight, Schmidt foolishly grabbed the Tesseract with his bare hands. The cosmic power of the stone deemed him unworthy of wielding it directly and, instead of killing him, teleported him across the cosmos to the desolate planet of **Vormir**. There, he was cursed to become the **Stonekeeper**, a wraith-like guardian of the Soul Stone, forced to guide others seeking the stone, a power he craved but could never possess. He remained in this state for over 70 years until he encountered Thanos and later, Hawkeye and Black Widow, during their quests for the Infinity Stones. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== While both versions of the Red Skull are master strategists, their specific capabilities and tools are distinct products of their respective universes. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The Red Skull's greatest weapon has always been his mind, but over the years he has used science and even cosmic power to enhance his physical threat. * **Abilities:** * **Genius-Level Intellect:** Shmidt is a political, military, and strategic genius of the highest order. He is a master of psychological warfare, manipulation, and long-term planning, capable of orchestrating labyrinthine plots that unfold over years. * **Master Martial Artist & Tactician:** He is an expert in hand-to-hand combat and a skilled marksman, often able to hold his own against Captain America, particularly when inhabiting a physically superior body. * **Longevity:** Thanks to periods of suspended animation, Shmidt's aging process has been significantly slowed, allowing him to operate for decades. * **Consciousness Transference:** The Skull's signature survival method. He has repeatedly cheated death by using the power of the [[cosmic_cube|Cosmic Cube]] or advanced technology developed by [[arnim_zola]] to transfer his mind into new host bodies. Most notably, he spent a significant period in a cloned body of **Steve Rogers**, granting him all the benefits of the Super-Soldier Serum: peak human strength, speed, stamina, and agility. * **Telepathy (as Red Onslaught):** In a more recent, terrifying evolution, the Skull surgically grafted parts of the deceased Charles Xavier's brain onto his own. This granted him immense telepathic abilities, allowing him to incite hatred on a global scale and transform into the psionic monster known as **Red Onslaught**. * **Equipment:** * **Dust of Death:** His most famous personal weapon. This red chemical powder is a fast-acting poison that kills its victim within seconds, causing the skin on their head to tighten and shrivel, taking on the appearance of a red skull. * **Cosmic Cube:** While not a standard piece of equipment, the Cosmic Cube is the artifact the Skull has sought and wielded most often. This reality-warping object allows its user to reshape reality to their will. The Skull's inability to control it perfectly has often been his downfall. * **Advanced Weaponry:** He has access to the full arsenal of HYDRA, including advanced firearms, armored suits (one of which was designed by [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]), and vehicles. * **Sleeper Robots:** Massive, incredibly destructive robots created during WWII and hidden across the globe, designed to be activated decades later to wreak havoc. * **Personality:** Johann Shmidt is the embodiment of hate. He is a true believer in the Nazi ideology of racial purity and totalitarian rule. He is arrogant, sadistic, and utterly without empathy or remorse. His hatred for Captain America is obsessive and deeply personal; he despises not just the man, but the very idea of freedom, hope, and democracy that Steve Rogers represents. He considers himself superior to all others and believes it is his destiny to rule the world. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU's Red Skull is more of a dark scientist who dabbled in forces he could not comprehend, with his abilities reflecting his origin. * **Abilities:** * **Genius-Level Intellect:** Like his comic counterpart, Schmidt is a brilliant scientist and strategist. He was able to unlock the secrets of the Tesseract and weaponize its energy, creating technology decades ahead of its time. * **Super-Soldier Physiology:** The imperfect serum granted him enhanced physical attributes, including superhuman strength, speed, and durability. He was strong enough to physically contend with Captain America and dent his prototype steel shield with a single punch. * **Nigh-Omniscience (as Stonekeeper):** After his transformation, the Skull gained a unique form of cosmic awareness. As the guardian of the Soul Stone, he knows the identity of all who travel to Vormir and the terrible price that must be paid to acquire the stone. He is seemingly immortal and intangible in this form, bound to his post by the power of the Infinity Stones. * **Equipment:** * **Tesseract-Powered Weaponry:** Schmidt armed his HYDRA forces with powerful energy weapons developed from the Tesseract. His personal sidearm was a pistol capable of completely disintegrating its targets. * **The Tesseract:** His primary tool and power source, which he used to power his war machine before it became the instrument of his cosmic exile. * **Personality:** The MCU's Schmidt is driven by a profound superiority complex and a disdain for conventional authority, including Hitler's. His belief system is a fusion of occultism and advanced science, viewing himself as a successor to the gods. He is ruthless and ambitious, willing to sacrifice anyone and anything to achieve his goals. As the Stonekeeper, his personality is drastically altered. He becomes a detached, sorrowful, and almost melancholic figure, a ghost cursed to guide others to a treasure he can never have. The fiery hatred is replaced by an eternal, weary resignation to his fate. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== The Red Skull does not have friends or allies in the traditional sense; he has pawns, tools, and subordinates who serve his will out of fear, shared ideology, or indoctrination. * **[[arnim_zola|Arnim Zola]]:** A brilliant and depraved biochemist from the Nazi party, Zola is the Skull's most enduring scientific partner. It was Zola's genius that allowed the Skull to transfer his consciousness into new bodies, including the cloned body of Captain America. In both comics and the MCU, Zola is the architect of HYDRA's long-term infiltration strategies. * **Crossbones (Brock Rumlow):** A brutal and highly skilled mercenary, Crossbones is one of the Red Skull's most loyal and effective field agents. He is fiercely devoted to the Skull's vision and was a key operative in the assassination of Captain America. * **Sin (Sinthea Shmidt):** Johann's daughter, who he artificially aged to adulthood and indoctrinated with his hateful ideology. Sin is a formidable and sadistic villain in her own right, at times serving as her father's second-in-command and at other times seeking to surpass his legacy. * **Baron von Strucker:** Another high-ranking Nazi and leader of his own HYDRA faction. While they share a common origin and ideology, the Skull and Strucker have often been rivals for ultimate control of HYDRA, their "alliance" marked by deep-seated mistrust. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **[[captain_america|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]:** This is one of the most iconic hero-villain rivalries in all of fiction. They are perfect ideological opposites. Captain America is the embodiment of the American Dream and the ideal of freedom, while the Red Skull is the personification of fascism and tyranny. Their conflict is not merely physical; it is a battle for the soul of humanity, a war of ideas that has raged for decades. The Skull is obsessed with destroying Rogers, not just to kill the man, but to extinguish the symbol of hope he represents. * **[[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]:** As the world's premier intelligence and defense organization, S.H.I.E.L.D. is the primary institutional obstacle to HYDRA's plans for world domination. The Red Skull has been in direct conflict with S.H.I.E.L.D. and its directors, most notably Nick Fury and Sharon Carter, since its inception. The revelation in the MCU that HYDRA had secretly infiltrated and controlled S.H.I.E.L.D. for decades is a testament to the Skull's long-reaching influence. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[hydra|HYDRA]]:** The Red Skull is the true master of HYDRA. While others like Baron Strucker have led powerful factions, it is Shmidt's vision and will that has most often defined the organization's goals. He elevated it from a Nazi science division to a global terror network with the singular goal of world domination. * **The Third Reich:** The Nazi party was the crucible that forged the Red Skull. It gave him his power, his name, and his hateful ideology. While his ambition eventually grew to eclipse that of the Reich itself, it remains his philosophical foundation. * **The Cabal:** During Norman Osborn's "Dark Reign," the Red Skull was a member of the Cabal, a secret council of supervillains that also included Doctor Doom, Loki, Namor, and Emma Frost. He used his position to further his own anti-mutant and white supremacist agendas from the shadows. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Acts of Vengeance (1989) ==== In this classic crossover event, a disguised Loki manipulates a council of master villains, including the Red Skull, Doctor Doom, and the Kingpin, into a grand conspiracy. Their plan is to orchestrate a massive exchange of enemies, sending unfamiliar villains to attack heroes who have no experience fighting them, hoping to catch them off-guard. The Red Skull's role is primarily that of a master strategist. He uses the chaos to further his own goals, fighting Magneto (a Holocaust survivor) in a deeply personal and ideological battle. The event showcased the Skull's ability to operate on a global scale and manipulate even the most powerful villains for his own ends. ==== The Death of Captain America (2007) ==== This is arguably the Red Skull's magnum opus and his greatest victory. Following the superhero //[[civil_war]]//, Captain America surrenders to the authorities. While being led up the courthouse steps, he is assassinated. The plot is revealed to be an incredibly intricate scheme orchestrated by the Red Skull. He used Doctor Faustus to brainwash Sharon Carter into firing the fatal shots, while Crossbones provided a distraction. The Skull's plan didn't end there; his consciousness was inhabiting the body of Russian general Aleksander Lukin, and he intended to transfer his mind into Steve Rogers' body, stealing the ultimate symbol of freedom for himself. Though he was ultimately foiled, the act of assassinating his arch-nemesis was a monumental event that reshaped the entire Marvel landscape for years. ==== Uncanny Avengers & AXIS (2012-2014) ==== This storyline represents the Red Skull's most terrifying power-up. Having been resurrected, the Skull exhumes the body of the deceased Professor Charles Xavier and surgically grafts parts of Xavier's powerful telepathic brain onto his own. Wielding this immense psionic power, he is able to project pure hatred into the minds of millions, inciting riots and violence across the globe. He transforms into a psychic titan known as **Red Onslaught**. During the climax of the //AXIS// event, a spell cast by Doctor Doom and the Scarlet Witch to defeat him backfires, causing a moral "inversion" across the island. The Red Skull is temporarily transformed into a noble, heroic figure known as the White Skull, while many heroes become villains. This storyline explored the very nature of his evil by showing the universe what his intelligence and drive could accomplish if they were ever used for good. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** A stark departure from the original. In this reality, the Red Skull is the illegitimate son of Captain America and his girlfriend Gail Richards. After his father is lost in WWII, the boy is raised on an army base where his inherited Super-Soldier abilities manifest. He grows to despise the legacy of the father he never knew. He carves his own face into a "skull" to reject his father's handsome features and becomes a ruthless assassin and black-ops leader, eventually faking his own death to start a populist, anti-government movement. * **Aleksander Lukin (Earth-616):** Not a true variant, but a critical host body. After his cloned Steve Rogers body was seemingly killed, the Red Skull used the fading power of a Cosmic Cube to transfer his mind into the body of Aleksander Lukin, a former Soviet general and head of the Kronas Corporation. For a time, Shmidt and Lukin's minds battled for control of the body, a psychological war that mirrored the Cold War tensions between their nations. It was from this body that the Skull orchestrated Captain America's death. * **Old Man Logan (Earth-807128):** In this dark, dystopian future, the supervillains united and successfully conquered the world. The Red Skull declared himself President of America, ruling from a White House filled with the trophies of fallen heroes, including Captain America's uniform and shield. He is depicted as an aged, gloating tyrant who is ultimately decapitated by a finally-unleashed Wolverine, who then uses the shield to kill his remaining soldiers. ===== See Also ===== * [[captain_america]] * [[hydra]] * [[shield]] * [[cosmic_cube]] * [[arnim_zola]] * [[captain_america_the_first_avenger]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The original Red Skull, George Maxon, was retconned as a puppet of Johann Shmidt in //Tales of Suspense// #66 (1965). This allowed Marvel to keep the popular villain's history intact while deepening his backstory.)) ((The Red Skull's "Dust of Death" was originally called the "Cigarette of Death" in the Golden Age, as he often administered the poison via a cigarette holder.)) ((In the MCU, the Red Skull's transformation into the Stonekeeper is a direct visual and thematic homage to the character of Death from classic Marvel cosmic sagas, particularly those involving Thanos.)) ((Johann Shmidt has "died" and returned on numerous occasions. Methods of his return include suspended animation, consciousness transfer to clones, consciousness transfer to other people (Lukin), and being resurrected by his daughter, Sin, with the help of mystical forces.)) ((For further reading on key Red Skull stories, see the "Captain America: The Death of Captain America" omnibus by Ed Brubaker and the "Uncanny Avengers" series by Rick Remender.)) ((The MCU version of the Red Skull was played by Hugo Weaving in ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' and by Ross Marquand in ''Avengers: Infinity War'' and ''Avengers: Endgame''.))