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Skomah

Skomah was a mad Martian scientist who intended to wipe out the inhabitants of Earth and rule the universe. He was the seventh son of the Great Skomah, who worked to give his offspring a brain so great that it would be infallible. As a result, Skomah possessed a giant head that required external support, and a genius unmatched in the universe. He had telepathic abilities, enabling him to read the thoughts of others and project his own thoughts and memories into their minds. Technology at his disposal included teleportation belts and the ability to turn others into geniuses like himself. He seemed to command the savage Imp Men of Mars (possibly his own creation) and giant insect creatures. He captured Space Smith, but the hero escaped to Earth and vowed to return to Mars and stop Skomah.
Alias Skomah
Real Names/Alt Names Skomah
Characteristics Villain, Scientist, Fox Feature Universe, Big-Headed, Martian, Telepath, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Fletcher Hanks
First Appearance Fantastic Comics #1 (December 1939)
First Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Fantastic Comics #1
Sample Read Fantastic Comics (Fox) [DCM] [CB+]
Description Skomah was a mad Martian scientist who intended to wipe out the inhabitants of Earth and rule the universe. He was the seventh son of the Great Skomah, who worked to give his offspring a brain so great that it would be infallible. As a result, Skomah possessed a giant head that required external support, and a genius unmatched in the universe. He had telepathic abilities, enabling him to read the thoughts of others and project his own thoughts and memories into their minds. Technology at his disposal included teleportation belts and the ability to turn others into geniuses like himself. He seemed to command the savage Imp Men of Mars (possibly his own creation) and giant insect creatures. He captured Space Smith, but the hero escaped to Earth and vowed to return to Mars and stop Skomah.
Source Skomah – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Fantastic Comics #1 (December 1939) | Fletcher Hanks
Fantastic Comics #1 (December 1939) | Fletcher Hanks