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Who founded Hydra in comics?

Who founded Hydra in comics?

Hydra (comics)

Hydra
Created by Stan Lee (writer) Jack Kirby (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Various
Owner(s) Currently: Viper Formerly: Baron Strucker Red Skull

Who is the leader of Hydra in the comics?

Red Skull. Red Skull (Hugo Weaving) is the most well-known leader of Hydra in both the comics and the movies. While serving under Hitler in the Third Reich, Red Skull formed Hydra, but secretly had his own ambitions for the organization.

When was Hydra founded in the MCU?

Hydra in the MCU 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger introduced Hydra as the Nazis’ science division, but Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 3 reveals that Hydra started out as a fanatical cult that worshipped the ancient Inhuman known as Hive.

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When was Hydra first mentioned?

– This film also marks the first official appearance of Hydra in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hydra first appeared in Strange Tales #135 in 1965, and like most awesome things in these movies, was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The thing is, the Hydra of the comics was never really a WWII-era organization.

Who runs Hydra in Winter Soldier?

The Winter Soldier Program was a top secret HYDRA project started by Arnim Zola in the 1940s to brainwash American soldier James Buchanan Barnes, whom he had administered with his own version of the Super Soldier Serum, and turn him into a super soldier assassin known as the Winter Soldier.

Where is Hydra found?

The Hydra is found within inland freshwater systems in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. There are between 20-30 different species of Hydra. Hydras are one of the 9,000 species belonging to the phylum ‘Cnidaria’ which are simple, radially symmetrical invertebrates with tentacles.

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Did fury know about Hydra?

Shockingly, no one in SHIELD ever knew that Hydra was part of the agency since the beginning. Or almost no one. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Nick Fury “noticed” something was deeply wrong within SHIELD and, 60 years earlier, so did one of his predecessors.