Nick Fury's Howling Commandos
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Nick Fury's Howling Commandos is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics in 2005-2006. The title is a play on that of Marvel's World War II based series Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos.
The series featured a fictional team set in the Marvel Universe, consisting of supernatural characters employed as a unit of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D.. The group's official name was never established but was mentioned in its single other appearance, in Blade Vol. 3, #1 (Nov. 2006), as the S.H.I.E.L.D. Paranormal Containment Unit. The same issue established the name Howling Commandos are their nickname.
Although Marvel superspy hero Nick Fury is the title character, he only appeared in a cameo in the first issue.
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[edit] Publication history
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos ran from #1-6 (Dec. 2005 - May 2006).
[edit] Setting
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos is set in Area 13, a classified base run by S.H.I.E.L.D. for its supernatural black op program. It also serves as a research and development facility, specializing in the supernatural.
[edit] Characters
Some of the characters, including Brother Voodoo, and Gorilla-Man were pre-existing human characters from Marvel's superhero and supernatural comics. Others, such as Goom, Grogg and Groot, were monsters from pre-superhero Marvel science-fiction/fantasy anthology comics of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Others were newly created, or new versions of existing characters.
The seven primary characters are:
- Clay Quartermain, the commanding officer of Area 13. He takes over in the first issue from Dum Dum Dugan.
- Warwolf (real name Vince Marcus), the field leader. He is a werewolf who can transform voluntarily whenever Mars is in the night sky.
- Nina Price, a half-vampire and half-werewolf.
- N'Kantu, the Living Mummy a previously existing character. N'Kantu is an undead prince of ancient Egypt.
- Frankenstein, an intelligent clone of the original Frankenstein's Monster. How this process didn't produce different clones of the various individual body parts making up the original monster was briefly mentioned in issue #1. The response was, "Don't go there".
- Gorilla-Man, a previously existing character. Kenneth Hale is a man trapped in a gorilla's body.
- John Doe, a zombie. He is depicted as having a normal human-level intelligence, in contrast to other zombie characters in the Marvel universe.
The main villains are:
- Merlin, a powerful magician claiming to be the true Merlin.
- Tilesti of the Folk is a Faerie and Merlin's second-in-command
Supporting characters include:
- Bradley Beemer, Area 13's Tech Chief. Beemer is in charge of research and development.
- Glob
- Brother Voodoo
- Grogg, along with pilot Buzz McMahon
- Groot
- Hellstorm (Daimon Hellstrom)
- Lilith (Lilith Dracul)
Other characters who appeared include:
- Sasquatch, described in issue #2 as the actual folkloric Sasquatch, and not specifically connected to the superhero Sasquatch (Walter Langkowski) or to the race of Sasquatches revealed in the series Alpha Flight vol. 2.
- Abominable Snowman, similarly described in that issue as as the actual folkloric Abominable Snowman, and not specifically connected to other Marvel characters named Abominable Snowman.
- Goom, a pre-existing monster from "pre-superhero Marvel", seen briefly the beginning of issue #3.
[edit] Plot
A powerful magician claiming to be the one true Merlin (one of many characters in the Marvel Universe to make this claim) escapes from a S.H.I.E.L.D. containment facility dubbed the Warehouse. He journeys to the United Kingdom, where he transforms the entire country into a fantasy realm. The Howling Commandos are charged stopping him.
[edit] Writers and artists
- Keith Giffen - Writer (Issues #1-6)
- Eduardo Francisco - Penciller (Issues #1 and 2)
- Kris Justice - Co-Inker (Issue #1)
- Terry Pallot - Co-Inker (Issue #1), Inker (Issue #3)
- Rob Campenella - Inker (Issue #2)
- Dan Norton - Penciller (Issue #3 and 6)
- Derec Aucoin/Derec Donovan - Penciller (Issue #4 and 5), Inker (Issue #4), Co-Inker (Issue #5)
- Norman Lee - Co-Inker (Issue #6)
[edit] References
- Newsarama.com (July 6, 2005): "Giffen Coes Commandos" [sic], Vaneta Rogers