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Red Skull, aka Johann Schmidt, appears as a gatekeeper of sorts on the planet Vormir, where he must instruct those seeking the Soul Stone on how to achieve their mission.
Panicking, Red Skull grabbed the Tesseract, which resulted in the flesh on his hand burning away, followed by a portal opening up that he then disappeared through.
The Red Skull made his return in Avengers: Infinity War, though not under the circumstances that many would've expected.
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Not to pull out the inevitable comparison to Voldemort, but it is inevitable, because that’s Voldemort’s makeup dyed red with a few appliques on the sides to make it skull-like, an effort ...
On Twitter Friday night, “Infinity War” directors Joe and Anthony Russo fielded a fan question about Red Skull (Ross Marquand), and kind of implied we might be getting more of him in the future.
The Red Skull was Infinity War's weirdest cameo, returning after his apparent death in 'Captain America: The First Avenger.' Here's how he survived - and what it may mean for 'Avengers 4.' ...
However, Red Skull #5 is still a solid looking book outside those minor flaws. Greg Pak had some big shoes to fill (his own) when tackling Red Skull after Magneto: Testament.
The Red Skull doesn't like petting puppies or contributing to charities. In fact, the guy's elementally pure when it comes to being evil. And the most irredeemable of all Marvel Comics ...
The best heroes need great villains, and Red Skull is certainly one of those. Hopefully, he returns to the Marvel Universe soon.