Appearing in "The Horror of the Seas"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Kingdom of Lai-Son
- Lai-Son Sea Monsters (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- Numerous unnamed sea monsters
- Lai-Sonians (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- Unnamed King (Main story and flashback)
- Unnamed High Priest
- Unnamed High Priest's Assistant
- Numerous unnamed Lai-Sonians (Main story and flashback)
- Lai-Son Sea Monsters (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- Nazis
- Followers of the Yellow Hoods (First appearance) (Impersonates Lai-Sonians)
- "Hooded Horror" (First appearance) (Main story and flashback) (Impersonates Lai-Sonian King)
- Unnamed Hotel Clerk (Rattletrap Hotel)
- Five unnamed members (Only in flashback)
- Followers of the Yellow Hoods (First appearance) (Impersonates Lai-Sonians)
Other Characters:
- Eddie (First appearance)
- Sally (First appearance)
- Satan (Mentioned)
- United States Army
- ⏴ Sgt. Mike Duffy
- ⏴ General Haywood ⏵
- Numerous unnamed soldiers
- Unnamed Ticket Clerk
- Unnamed Bus Driver (First appearance; dies)
- United States Government (Mentioned)
- Unnamed Counterman
- Lai-Son / Laison (First appearance) (Statue)
- Kingdom of Lai-Son
- Unnamed Queen (King's Ancestor) (Only in flashback)
- Unidentified Sailors (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed Captain (Only in flashback)
- Numerous unnamed sailors (Only in flashback)
- Adolf Hitler (Referenced)
Races and Species:
- Lai-Son Sea Monsters (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- Humans
- Lai-Sonians (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earthspace
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- Valley Port (First appearance)
- Rattletrap Hotel (First appearance)
- Valley Port Harbor (First appearance)
- Satan's Reef (First appearance)
- Kingdom of Lai-Son (First appearance)
- Temple of Lai-Son (First appearance)
- Kingdom of Lai-Son (First appearance)
- Satan's Reef (First appearance)
- Virginia
- Camp Lehigh
- Lehigh City
- Lehigh Station (First appearance)
- Lehigh City
- Camp Lehigh
- Washington, D.C. (Mentioned)
- Littleton (First appearance)
- Valley Port (First appearance)
- United States of America
- Atlantic Ocean (Only in flashback)
- Island of Lai-Son (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- North America
- Earth
- Heavens (Invoked)
- Earthspace
Items:
Synopsis for "The Horror of the Seas"
At Camp Lehigh, following a football game, Gen. Haywood assigns Steve to accompany Betty Ross to Valley Port to investigate multiple bus accidents. From Littleton, Betty takes a bus to Valley Port, and Steve, as Cap, follows. At a diner, the counterman drugs the driver's coffee. Soon after, the bus crashes. Cap pulls Betty and the dead driver from the wreck. Reaching Valley Port, Betty checks into a hotel, but the manager alerts the Hooded Horror, who sends his followers and Sea Monsters to capture her. Bucky, who has followed Cap, tries to rescue Betty but is captured, and both are taken to an underground city. Cap finds the captive Laison King, freeing and accompanying him to prevent the Laisons from sacrificing Bucky and Betty. When the King reveals the Nazis' deception, the High Priest declares all humans must die. Although Cap and company escape, the Laisons and Monsters massacre Hooded Horror's Nazis. The King directs Cap to dynamite the underwater city, but when Cap departs, reveals that the blast will kill Cap as he abducts Betty for his Queen. Bucky defeats the King, alerts Cap, and they escape as the city is destroyed.
Appearing in "The Imp and the Pirates"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Pirates
- Numerous unnamed pirates
Other Characters:
- Axis (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "The Imp and the Pirates"
Jefferson and the Imp set out to uncover some pirate treasure, then run into a blood thirsty group of pirates determined not to let them have it.
Appearing in "Percy"
Featured Characters:
- Percy (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Sally
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Percy"
Percy's attempts to impress a girl with his roller skating abilities backfires on him... big time!
Appearing in "Pacific Voyage"
Featured Characters:
- Unnamed Partner
- Dick
Races and Species:
Locations:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Pacific Voyage"
Dick and his friend decide to sail back to the United States from China by sailing aboard a Chinese Junk they purchased, but the trip is anything but delightful.
Appearing in "Red Skull's Deadly Revenge!"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Nazis
- Red Skull's Henchmen
- Brute Benson (First appearance; dies)
- Duke Shores (First appearance)
- Igor (First appearance)
- Five unnamed henchmen
- ⏴ Red Skull ⏵ (Apparent death) (Impersonates Captain America)
- Red Skull's Henchmen
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Corrections Officer (First appearance; dies)
- United States Department of War
- United States Army
- Sgt. Mike Duffy ⏵
- Five unnamed soldiers
- Unnamed Officer
- United States Army
- Unnamed Doctor (First appearance)
- United States Government (Mentioned)
- Unidentified Police Department
- Unnamed Police Officer
- Unnamed Newsboy
- Daily Bull (Named only)
- FBI (Mentioned)
- Axis (Mentioned)
- Unnamed Farmer (First appearance; corpse, skeleton or other remains)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- Unidentified Prison (First appearance)
- Virginia
- Unidentified City
- City Bank (First appearance)
- Black Road
- Red Skull's Hideout (22 Black Road)
- Star Airport (First appearance)
- United States of America
- Europe (Mentioned)
- Germany (Mentioned)
- North America
- Earth
Items:
Synopsis for "Red Skull's Deadly Revenge!"
The Red Skull escapes prison, learns archery, then recruits former henchmen Shores, Igor, and Benson, killing Benson when he rebels. Cap and Bucky find Shores and Igor robbing City Bank, but while Cap defeats them, the Skull shoots Bucky with an arrow. Cap rushes his friend to a doctor, then returns to Camp Lehigh, unaware the Skull has followed. Consulting his files, Cap travels to the Skull's last known hideout, but the Skull takes him by surprise, pinning him to a dungeon wall with arrows and pounding him unconscious. Learning Cap's secret identity from his wallet, the Skull takes Cap's costume & shield. He embarks on a month-long nation-wide crime spree, then impersonates Cap to steal defense plans. Reports of the crime motivate the still-recovering Bucky to locate the Skull's hideout and free Cap. The two acquire replacement costumes and track the Skull and company to an airport. They make short work of Shores and Igor, but the Skull takes off in a plane. Cap and Bucky manage to cling to the plane's tail. While fighting Cap, the Skull falls, and Cap and Bucky land to find his corpse, with evidence he, not Cap, stole the plans.
Appearing in "Murder in Cross Lane"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Freetown Star News
- Spud Sickles
Antagonists:
- Freetown News
- Titus Locke (First appearance)
- Two unnamed reporters
Other Characters:
- Mr. Snull (Railroad Ticket Agent)
- Elle Wright (Photo) (Deceased)
- FPD
- Moriarity (Patrolman) (Named only)
- Unnamed Police Officer
- Unnamed District Attorney
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- Freetown
- Cross Lane
- Martin Street
- Cross Lane
- Chicago, Illinois (Mentioned)
- Freetown
- United States of America
- Germany (Referenced)
- Japan (Referenced)
- North America
- Earth
Synopsis for "Murder in Cross Lane"
Roddy Colt sees his friend Jerry Dash off on his vacation. The following day, Roddy is shocked to learn that the Jerry has been accused of murdering Elle Wright. When Spud points this out to Roddy, the newspaper boy gets a punch across the face. Meanwhile, Titus Locke, the owner of the Freetown News and the Tool Works sees the district attorney about breaking the story before taking the evidence to the authorities first. There Titus turns over the murder weapon to the D.A., a gun that is registered in the name of Jerry Dash. He tells the D.A. if ballistic tests are done they can match the weapons.
Meanwhile, later on in the day, Roddy runs into Spud Sickles once more. Spud shows off a good-luck charm he found near the scene of the murder while he was on his delivery route. Recognizing it as part of Jerry's watch case, Roddy decides to investigate the allegations of murder as the Secret Stamp. As Jerry is being taken into police custody, the Secret Stamp, knowing that Jerry was on a train out of town while on vacation, the Stamp pays a visit to the train station and questions the ticket agent to turn over the receipt of Jerry's ticket. When the ticket agent refuses, the Secret Stamp knocks him out and takes it. Bringing the evidence establishing Jerry's alibi, Jerry is released.
However, Titus works up a lynch mob that seeks to hang Jerry for the crime anyway. Learning of this, the Secret Stamp rushes to warn his friend, however Jerry refuses to flee the lynch mob. When the mob arrives and attempts to string him up, the Secret Stamp notices a number of reports from the News on the scene. He also spots that one of them has Jerry's watch. Realizing that this is a frame up, the Secret Stamp stops the mob by reminding them that a lynch mob mentality is not the American way, and that Jerry has the right to a fair trial, reminding them that their fellow Americans are fighting overseas to stop this sort of barbaric mentality in the war.
Realizing the errors of their way, the mob stops, but Titus Locke attempts to further rile them up. The Secret Stamp accuses Locke for killing Elle Wright and tackles him. Later, in court, Jerry reveals that Elle Wright had obtained information regarding how Titus was involved in war profiteering and labor crushing with his Tool Works company. When she turned the information over to Jerry, Titus had her murdered and Jerry was framed for it.
With overwhelming evidence, Titus is found guilty and Jerry's name is cleared. Later, Spud tells Roddy that he intends to give his good luck charm to the Secret Stamp. Roddy smiles, telling Spud that he had probably gotten luck from it already on his last case.
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
- In Young Allies #4 is "revealed" that the Red Skull did not die at the end of this issue; however, since Young Allies is a comic book also on Earth-616, the events reported there are likely to have never happened or happened differently.
- After this issue, the Red Skull appeared another five times during the Golden Age, without counting his non-canonical appearance in Young Allies #4:
- He appears in All Select Comics #2; this Red Skull is presumed to be the original, Johann Schmidt.
- Then, he appears in All Winners Comics #12, where it can be presumed that he is the original.
- He appeared in Captain America Comics #37, where Captain America unmasked him and he recognise the true Red Skull, but the man under the mask was not the same one seen in this issue, and that Skull did not know Captain America's real identity.
- A Red Skull appeared also in Captain America Comics #61 and Captain America's Weird Tales #74; he was originally intended to be the original, but after the What If? #4 retcon, he was retconned into being an impersonator.
- "Murder in Cross Lane" mistakenly refers to Roddy Colt as "Ronny" multiple times.
Publication Notes[]
- The story The Red Skull's Deadly Revenge has been reprinted in Captain America #600.
Trivia
- For a few panels in The Red Skull's Deadly Revenge, the Red Skull's uniform has the rising sun insignia of Imperial Japan instead of the usual Nazi swastika.