Featuring: Captain America
Release: February 12, 1965
Cover: May 1965
12 cents
By: Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Inking: Chic Stone
Lettering: S. Rosen
10 pages
Previous | Next | |
---|---|---|
Tales of Suspense #65 | Reading order | Amazing Spider-Man #24 |
Tales of Suspense #65 | Tales of Suspense | Tales of Suspense #66 |
As with the last two issues, this is closely based on a story from Captain America Comics #1. As with the last two issues, Joe Simon is not credited.
We at this point are well versed in the Red Skull stories of the 1940s and 50s. We are now primed to see the modern take on the Red Skull, beginning with this retelling of his first adventure.
There are significant changes, many with the effect to sanitize the story, make it less violent and more kid-friendly. For example, in this version the Red Skull is not a killer. The plot of the original was all about him murdering people.
I’ll note the shared story beats common to the stories.
- The story begins with Private Rogers and Mascot Barnes escorting Major Croy. They warn him it’s not safe to be alone, but he dismisses them any way.
- The Red Skull attacks Major Croy.
- Red Skull’s henchmen loot a bank.
- Captain America and Bucky track down the Red Skull, but the Skull escapes them.
- Mr. Maxon is observing a test of his new plane. Private Rogers is present. When the plane crashes, likely due to sabotage, Maxon expresses concern, but not for the lives lost, which upsets Rogers.
- Red Skull attacks a General, and then is revealed to be Mr. Maxon.
With that corresponding outline, there are heavy differences.
Continue reading “Tales of Suspense #65, Story B”