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[[File:Greenskull.jpg|thumb]]'''Green Skull''' (Lex Luthor) is the Amalgam of Marvel Comics' [[w:c:Marvel:Johann Shmidt (Earth-616)|Red Skull]] and DC Comics' [[w:c:dc:Alexander Luthor (New Earth)|Lex Luthor]].
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|caption=Lex Luthor as Green Skull, from the cover of ''Bruce Wayne Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1.''
 
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|character_name=Green Skull
 
|real_name=[[Lex Luthor]]
 
|publisher=[[Amalgam Comics]]
 
|debut=''Super-Soldier'' #1 (April 1996)
 
|creators=[[Mark Waid]]<br>[[Dave Gibbons]]
 
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|alliances=[[Nazi party]]<br/>[[Axis powers]]<br/>[[HYDRA]]
 
|aliases=
 
|powers=[[Genius]]-level intellect<br>Supressed aging<br>Peak physical condition<br>Skilled combatant,swordsman and marksman<br>Vast resources and personal wealth<br>Access to advanced technology
 
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==History==
'''Green Skull''' is a [[fictional]] [[supervillain]] owned by [[Marvel Comics]] and [[DC Comics]], published as part of the [[Amalgam Comics]] [[One-shot (comics)|one-shots]] in 1996. He made his first appearance in ''[[Super-Soldier]]'' #1 as an enemy of the titular hero. Green Skull combines elements of DC's [[Lex Luthor]] and Marvel's [[Red Skull]].
 
 
==Fictional character history==
 
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
In the 1940s, Lex Luthor is a renowned [[entrepreneur]] and [[philanthropist]] who resides in [[Metropolis (comics)|Metropolis]]. He is married to Lois Lane, a [[war correspondent]] whom he met at a charity ball. Widely considered to be a model citizen and contributor to society, Luthor is also personal friends with high-ranking political figures such as [[Winston Churchill]] and [[President of the United States|President]] [[Franklin Roosevelt]]. Only [[Super-Soldier]], a [[World War II]]-era [[superhero]] created by the U.S. Government, sees through this facade and knows that Luthor is actually a corrupt [[war profiteer]] who is aiding the [[Nazism|Nazi Party]] in an effort to prolong the war.
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In the 1940s, Lex Luthor is a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist who resides in Metropolis. He was married to Lois Lane, a war correspondent whom he met at a charity ball. Widely considered to be a model citizen and contributor to society, Luthor is also personal friends with high-ranking political figures such as Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt. Only [[Super-Soldier]], a World War II-era superhero created by the U.S. Government, sees through this facade and knows that Luthor is actually a corrupt war profiteer who is aiding the Nazi Party in an effort to prolong the war.
   
While looking into the secret government project that created Super-Soldier, Luthor learns of an alien craft that landed in [[Kansas]] and carried a radioactive ore known as [[Kryptonite|Green K]], or the "Kansas Lode". In 1938, he arranges for Nazi scientists to steal the ship and its cargo for him. Observing that the green [[meteorite]] endowed Super-Soldier, Luthor creates a serum from it, which he then injects it into himself; the result greatly extends his own lifespan, but inadvertently turns him into the cadaverous '''Green Skull'''.
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While looking into the secret government project that created Super-Soldier, Luthor learns of an alien craft that landed in Kansas and carried a radioactive ore known as Green K, or the "Kansas Lode". In 1938, he arranges for Nazi scientists to steal the ship and its cargo for him. Observing that the green meteorite weakened Super-Soldier, Luthor creates a serum from it, which he then injects it into himself; the result greatly extends his own lifespan, but inadvertently turns him into the cadaverous '''Green Skull'''.
   
Seeking to remove Super-Soldier, the main asset of the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]], Luthor designs [[Ultra-Metallo]] -- an enormous robot powered by the [[meteorite]] "[[kryptonite|Green K]]" -- which becomes the chief weapon of the [[Axis powers]]. Both the robot and Super-Soldier engage each other over a fleet of Allied battleships; after a climactic battle, they both sink to the bottom of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Luthor's second invention is the K-Bomb, an explosive composed of Green K, which he freely hands over to the Americans. As expected, the K-Bomb is quickly deployed, allowing Luthor to cut his losses and bring a swift end to the war. The detonation of the bomb also blankets the Earth in radiation, to which only Super-Soldier is susceptible.
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Seeking to remove Super-Soldier, the main asset of the Allies, Luthor designs [[Ultra-Metallo]], an enormous robot powered by Green K which becomes the chief weapon of the Axis powers. Both the robot and Super-Soldier engage each other over a fleet of Allied battleships; after a climactic battle, they both sink to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Luthor's second invention is the K-Bomb, an explosive composed of Green K, which he freely hands over to the Americans. As expected, the K-Bomb is quickly deployed, allowing Luthor to cut his losses and bring a swift end to the war. The detonation of the bomb also blankets the Earth in radiation, to which only Super-Soldier is susceptible.
   
 
===Formation of HYDRA===
 
===Formation of HYDRA===
By this time, Luthor's skin has turned green from the Green K that was injected into his bloodstream. This serum also prolongs his life, possibly to the point of [[immortality]]. He becomes a recluse, refusing to appear in the open in order to maintain his public persona. With the joint cooperation of ex-Nazis and Japanese subversives, Luthor (under the name "Green Skull") founds the [[terrorist]] organization [[HYDRA (Amalgam Comics)|HYDRA]] in the aftermath of the war. HYDRA's stated goal is achieve [[world domination]] through stealth control of the world's banks and corporations. Green Skull orders his agents to kill his wife, Lois; his daughter [[Selina Luthor|Selina]] witnesses the murder and realizes that her father is responsible, but stays silent. Green Skull marries a second woman, '''Whitney Frost''', who holds a position in HYDRA and shares his ambition.
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By this time, Luthor's skin has turned green from the Green K that was injected into his bloodstream. This serum also prolongs his life, possibly to the point of immortality. He becomes a recluse, refusing to appear in the open in order to maintain his public persona. With the joint cooperation of ex-Nazis and Japanese subversives, Luthor (under the name "Green Skull") founds the terrorist organization HYDRA in the aftermath of the war. HYDRA's stated goal is achieve world domination through stealth control of the world's banks and corporations. Green Skull orders his agents to kill his wife, [[Golden Woman|Lois]]; his daughter [[Madame Cat|Selina]] witnesses the murder and realizes that her father is responsible, but stays silent. Green Skull marries a second woman, '''Whitney Frost''', who holds a position in HYDRA and shares his ambition.
   
During Super-Soldier's absence, Green Skull's primary enemy becomes [[Bruce Wayne (Amalgam Comics)|Bruce Wayne]], agent of [[S.H.I.E.L.D. (Amalgam Comics)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]. Like the rest of the world, Green Skull presumes Super-Soldier to be dead; this turns out to be false, when the hero's body is recovered and thawed out of the ice that has imprisoned him for years by the [[Judgment League Avengers]]. The rejuvenated Super-Soldier returns to Metropolis, battling against HYDRA and its leadership.<ref>''Action and Suspense Comics'' #59.</ref> Green Skull eventually locates Ultra-Metallo, thought to be destroyed in the battle with Super-Soldier years earlier, now submerged in the Atlantic Ocean. After reactivating Ultra-Metallo and commanding it to attack the [[White House]], he is thwarted by Super-Solder, who finally exposes him as a [[terrorist]] and criminal mastermind.
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During Super-Soldier's absence, Green Skull's primary enemy becomes [[Bruce Wayne]], agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Like the rest of the world, Green Skull presumes Super-Soldier to be dead; this turns out to be false, when the hero's body is recovered and thawed out of the ice that has imprisoned him for years by the [[Judgment League Avengers]]. The rejuvenated Super-Soldier returns to Metropolis, battling against HYDRA and its leadership.<ref>''Action and Suspense Comics'' #59.</ref> Green Skull eventually locates Ultra-Metallo, thought to be destroyed in the battle with Super-Soldier years earlier, now submerged in the Atlantic Ocean. After reactivating Ultra-Metallo and commanding it to attack the White House, he is thwarted by Super-Solder, who finally exposes him as a terrorist and criminal mastermind.
   
 
===Usurped===
 
===Usurped===
Though Green Skull escapes imprisonment with ease, he is surprised to find his position in HYDRA usurped by his daughter Selina, who has joined HYDRA out of revenge for her mother's death. Selina's motive was to take control of the organization that her father had invested so much money into creating. Selina has her henchmen supposedly murder the Green Skull in ''Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' #1 (1996), though it may well have been a robot or lookalike, since Green Skull was revealed to be alive and well by the end of the issue.
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Though Green Skull escapes imprisonment with ease, he is surprised to find his position in HYDRA usurped by his daughter Selina, who has joined HYDRA out of revenge for her mother's death. Selina's motive was to take control of the organization that her father had invested so much money into creating. Selina has her henchmen supposedly murder the Green Skull in ''Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' #1 (1996), though it may well have been a robot or lookalike, since Green Skull was revealed to be alive and well by the end of the issue.
   
===The future===
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===Beyond===
In the alternate future where [[Lobo the Duck]] resides, the Green Skull teams up with [[Thanoseid]] and destroyed many superheroes. It is believed that in this timeline, the Green Skull was killed or incapacitated, along with Thanoseid, by Lobo the Duck, who may have had help from others, such as [[Bat-Thing]].
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In the alternate future where [[Lobo the Duck]] resides, the Green Skull teamed up with [[Thanoseid]] and destroyed many superheroes. It is believed that in this timeline, the Green Skull was killed or incapacitated, along with Thanoseid, by Lobo the Duck, who may have had help from others, such as [[Bat-Thing]].
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==Powers and Abilities==
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·Decelerated Aging: Thanks to the effects of the green K-serum, the Green Skull possesses a greatly extended lifespan bordering on immortality.
 
He is also a mastermind in political military and subversive strategy, as well as a scientific genius capable of creating various technological marvels. The Green Skull is also an expert marksman and hand to hand combatant. His greatest assets however, are his vast wealth, contacts and political influence, allowing him to take on just about any opponent.
   
===Powers and Abilites===
 
Thanks to the effects of the green K-serum, the Green Skull possesses a greatly extended lifespan bordering on immortality. He is also a mastermind in political military and subversive strategy, as well as a scientific genius capable of creating various technological marvels. The Green Skull is also an expert marksman and hand to hand combatant. His greatest assets however, are his vas wealth, contacts and political influence, allowing him to take on just about any opponent.
 
   
==See also==
 
{{main|Alternate versions of Lex Luthor}}
 
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
   
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.geocities.com/schablotski.geo/Center.htm Amalgam Chronology Center]
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* [http://web.archive.org/20011206041449/www.geocities.com/schablotski.geo/Center.htm Amalgam Chronology Center]
* [http://geocities.com/theamalgam/index.html The Unofficial Guide to the Amalgam Universe]
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* [http://web.archive.org/20041014204132/geocities.com/theamalgam/index.html The Unofficial Guide to the Amalgam Universe]
 
* [http://www.io.com/%7Ewoodward/chroma/amalgam.html Who's Who: Handbook of the Amalgam Universe]
 
* [http://www.io.com/%7Ewoodward/chroma/amalgam.html Who's Who: Handbook of the Amalgam Universe]
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Greenskull

Green Skull (Lex Luthor) is the Amalgam of Marvel Comics' Red Skull and DC Comics' Lex Luthor.

History

Origin

In the 1940s, Lex Luthor is a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist who resides in Metropolis. He was married to Lois Lane, a war correspondent whom he met at a charity ball. Widely considered to be a model citizen and contributor to society, Luthor is also personal friends with high-ranking political figures such as Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt. Only Super-Soldier, a World War II-era superhero created by the U.S. Government, sees through this facade and knows that Luthor is actually a corrupt war profiteer who is aiding the Nazi Party in an effort to prolong the war.

While looking into the secret government project that created Super-Soldier, Luthor learns of an alien craft that landed in Kansas and carried a radioactive ore known as Green K, or the "Kansas Lode". In 1938, he arranges for Nazi scientists to steal the ship and its cargo for him. Observing that the green meteorite weakened Super-Soldier, Luthor creates a serum from it, which he then injects it into himself; the result greatly extends his own lifespan, but inadvertently turns him into the cadaverous Green Skull.

Seeking to remove Super-Soldier, the main asset of the Allies, Luthor designs Ultra-Metallo, an enormous robot powered by Green K which becomes the chief weapon of the Axis powers. Both the robot and Super-Soldier engage each other over a fleet of Allied battleships; after a climactic battle, they both sink to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Luthor's second invention is the K-Bomb, an explosive composed of Green K, which he freely hands over to the Americans. As expected, the K-Bomb is quickly deployed, allowing Luthor to cut his losses and bring a swift end to the war. The detonation of the bomb also blankets the Earth in radiation, to which only Super-Soldier is susceptible.

Formation of HYDRA

By this time, Luthor's skin has turned green from the Green K that was injected into his bloodstream. This serum also prolongs his life, possibly to the point of immortality. He becomes a recluse, refusing to appear in the open in order to maintain his public persona. With the joint cooperation of ex-Nazis and Japanese subversives, Luthor (under the name "Green Skull") founds the terrorist organization HYDRA in the aftermath of the war. HYDRA's stated goal is achieve world domination through stealth control of the world's banks and corporations. Green Skull orders his agents to kill his wife, Lois; his daughter Selina witnesses the murder and realizes that her father is responsible, but stays silent. Green Skull marries a second woman, Whitney Frost, who holds a position in HYDRA and shares his ambition.

During Super-Soldier's absence, Green Skull's primary enemy becomes Bruce Wayne, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Like the rest of the world, Green Skull presumes Super-Soldier to be dead; this turns out to be false, when the hero's body is recovered and thawed out of the ice that has imprisoned him for years by the Judgment League Avengers. The rejuvenated Super-Soldier returns to Metropolis, battling against HYDRA and its leadership.[1] Green Skull eventually locates Ultra-Metallo, thought to be destroyed in the battle with Super-Soldier years earlier, now submerged in the Atlantic Ocean. After reactivating Ultra-Metallo and commanding it to attack the White House, he is thwarted by Super-Solder, who finally exposes him as a terrorist and criminal mastermind.

Usurped

Though Green Skull escapes imprisonment with ease, he is surprised to find his position in HYDRA usurped by his daughter Selina, who has joined HYDRA out of revenge for her mother's death. Selina's motive was to take control of the organization that her father had invested so much money into creating. Selina has her henchmen supposedly murder the Green Skull in Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (1996), though it may well have been a robot or lookalike, since Green Skull was revealed to be alive and well by the end of the issue.

Beyond

In the alternate future where Lobo the Duck resides, the Green Skull teamed up with Thanoseid and destroyed many superheroes. It is believed that in this timeline, the Green Skull was killed or incapacitated, along with Thanoseid, by Lobo the Duck, who may have had help from others, such as Bat-Thing.

Powers and Abilities

·Decelerated Aging: Thanks to the effects of the green K-serum, the Green Skull possesses a greatly extended lifespan bordering on immortality. He is also a mastermind in political military and subversive strategy, as well as a scientific genius capable of creating various technological marvels. The Green Skull is also an expert marksman and hand to hand combatant. His greatest assets however, are his vast wealth, contacts and political influence, allowing him to take on just about any opponent.


References

  1. Action and Suspense Comics #59.

External links