

Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler appeared in Marvel (then Timely) publications as a fictionalized version of the real-world Nazi dictator, serving as a recurring wartime villain opposing heroes like Captain America during the Golden Age of comics.
Few figures in comics history carry the weight of Adolf Hitler, who made his print debut in the pages of New Masses in 1931 — a Platinum Age appearance that predates the superhero era entirely, emerging from the charged political cartooning of the American left. Over a remarkable 94-year span across the catalog, he has accumulated 359 appearances and 11 key issues, a testament to how deeply comics have wrestled with his historical significance. He turns up most in New Masses, Captain America, and The American Legion, sharing pages with icons like Captain America, Steve Rogers, Bucky, the Human Torch, and the Red Skull — the very roster of wartime Marvel mythology that was defined, in no small part, by his presence as the era's defining symbol of fascist menace. For collectors and historians alike, his comics footprint is an unparalleled record of how the medium responded to the darkest chapter of the 20th century.
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Trivia
- Marvel milked Hitler as a recurring in-continuity villain well past his wartime debut, weaving him into decades of storylines that stretched to clones and successor figures like Hate-Monger.strangerworlds.com
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Covers through the years — 1941–2019
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