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A criminal organization that operated solely in [[Metropolis]], comprised of a loosely organized group of common criminals who banded together in an effort to compete with the city's other organized crime group known at that time as the 100 (see [[the 1000]]).
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'''Skull'''
  
The Skull organization remained this way until [[Dr. Albert Michaels]] (see the [[Atomic Skull]]) of [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] began working for the group and turning over discoveries and technologies made by S.T.A.R. that the group achieved any notoriety.  As part of the organization, Michaels recruited other brilliant scientists into the syndicate, but none were as brilliant as he.  During this time, the Skull organization was responsible for transforming Roger Corben into the second [[Metallo]] (see [[Metallo - Roger Corben]]).
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A criminal organization that originally operates solely in [[Metropolis]], comprised of a loosely organized group of common criminals who band together in an effort to compete with another of the city's organized crime group known as [[the 100]].
  
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The Skull organization remains intact until [[Dr. Albert Michaels]] of [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] begins working for the group and turns over discoveries and technologies made by S.T.A.R. Laboratories  As part of the organization, Michaels recruits other brilliant scientists into the syndicate, though none are as brilliant as he.  During this time, the Skull organization is responsible for transforming Roger Corben into the second Metallo (see [[Metallo (Roger Corben)]]).
  
The organization was responsible for numerous crimes in and around [[Metropolis]], and was put out of business time and again by [[Superman]].  Eventuall, Dr. Michaels, in the super-powered identity of the [[Atomic Skull]], left Skull to work solo, and the group disbanded.  The group was later reorganized by persons unknown with the intent to go national with branches across the country.  Each of these branches has a separate specialty, such as space and nuclear rearch near Houston and shipping off the Florida coast. (S No. 301, July 1976: "").
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The organization is responsible for numerous crimes in and around Metropolis, and is put out of business time and again by [[Superman]].  Eventually, Dr. Michaels, in the super-powered identity of the [[Atomic Skull]], leaves Skull to work solo, and the group disbands.  The group later reorganizes (by persons unknown) with the intent to branch across the country.  Each of these branches has a separate specialty, such as space and nuclear research near Houston and importing/exporting along the Florida coast (first appearance: S No. 301, Jul 1976: "Solomon Grundy Wins on a Monday!").
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Skull

A criminal organization that originally operates solely in Metropolis, comprised of a loosely organized group of common criminals who band together in an effort to compete with another of the city's organized crime group known as the 100.

The Skull organization remains intact until Dr. Albert Michaels of S.T.A.R. Labs begins working for the group and turns over discoveries and technologies made by S.T.A.R. Laboratories As part of the organization, Michaels recruits other brilliant scientists into the syndicate, though none are as brilliant as he. During this time, the Skull organization is responsible for transforming Roger Corben into the second Metallo (see Metallo (Roger Corben)).

The organization is responsible for numerous crimes in and around Metropolis, and is put out of business time and again by Superman. Eventually, Dr. Michaels, in the super-powered identity of the Atomic Skull, leaves Skull to work solo, and the group disbands. The group later reorganizes (by persons unknown) with the intent to branch across the country. Each of these branches has a separate specialty, such as space and nuclear research near Houston and importing/exporting along the Florida coast (first appearance: S No. 301, Jul 1976: "Solomon Grundy Wins on a Monday!").

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