- "Men have died for speaking so flippantly to me!"
- ―Red Skull
"The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" | |
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Series Captain America Season 1, Episode 2/2 | |
Air date | September 8th, 1966 |
Director | Clyde Geronimi; Sid Marcus |
Starring | Sandy Becker; Paul Kligman |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Sentinel and the Spy" |
Next "Lest Tyranny Triumph" |
"The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull" is the title to the second vignette from the second episode of the Captain America animated television series, which is part of the Marvel Super-Heroes programming block. It is based on stories taken directly from comic book issues originally published by Marvel Comics. This episode first aired in syndication on Monday, September 8th, 1966.
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- The character of Captain America was created by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby. He was introduced in the pages of Captain America Comics #1, published by Timely Comics in March, 1941.
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- This episode adapts material and comic book panels taken from Tales of Suspense #66 from June, 1965.
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- Captain America: My life was no bed of roses. Would you like me to play "Hearts and Flowers"?
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