Category: Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos (1963)
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #13:Fighting Side-By-Side with Captain America And Bucky!
Cover Date: Dec 1964 | Review: 4.75 StarsBetween the sergeant fury stories during World War II and Captain America being brought out of the ice in the modern age. This is a crossover I have been waiting to see. In this issue, the howling commandos join forces with Captain America and Bucky. At the story’s onset, we have Sergeant Fury on a…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #12:When a Howler turns Traitor!
Cover Date: Nov 1964 | Review: 4.25 StarsFrom the start we know we are in for a misdirect. It is more likely that no one is a traitor nor does an Howler Desert and I am glad to know as I read the story, the truth of the ‘why’ is not kept from the reader even if it is kept from the…
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Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #11:The Crackdown of Capt. Flint!
Cover Date: Oct 1964 | Review: 3.25 StarsIn this issue; Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos find themselves temperately reporting to Capt. Flint, whom is a ‘by the books officer’. The Captain and his attitudes not only cramp the howlers unique – and individual style, but also puts them in great danger as they set out on a mission with Capt. Flint overseeing…
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Sgt. Fury and his howling commandos #10:On To Okinawa!
Cover Date: Sep 1964 | Review: 3 StarsSgt.Fury And His Howling Commandos #10 offers us a twist, instead of continuing the War in the E.T.O Fury and his team get shipped off to the pacific to rescue a Prisoner of war from Okinawa before the island is bombed. They have less then 72 hours to get there, free Phil Parker and get…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #9:Mission: Capture Adolph Hitler!
Cover Date: Aug 1964 | Review: 4.25 StarsTo start off my comic book review of Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #9, I have to start with the cover itself; where we have the commandos surrounded with Hitler on a pedestal behind them. The title “Mission: Capture Hitler!” to the right. Lastly the bubble that says it all: “The world knew that…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #8:The Death Ray of Dr. Zemo!
Cover Date: Jul 1964 | Review: 3.75 StarsYou have likely already read my review of Dr. Zemo’s first avenger appearances, but now we get to see him in a World War II setting, facing against the Howling Commandos. This appearance helps to even further join this series to the main marvel universe tales taking place in the other comics. But what business…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #7:The Court-Martial Of Sergeant Fury
Cover Date: May 1964 | Review: 4.5 StarsWith most of the comic book I review the action takes place between the good guys and the bad guys, and is fought with action, but this story is different. as Nick Fury defends his very life in the court room. While there is some classic comic book action taking place in the pages of Sgt. Fury And…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #6:The Fangs Of The Desert Fox!
Cover Date: Mar 1964 | Review: 5 StarsToday as I sit down to write my comic book review of Howling Commandos #6, the story titled “The Fangs Of The Desert Fox!” I am left with more to think about then just the artwork, and story, but the not to subtle deeper meaning that was the real heart of this story, one that…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #5:At The Mercy Of Baron Strucker
Cover Date: Jan 1964 | Review: 4 StarsThis comic book review is of Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commando’s #5, where we have the howling commando’s first issue after the lost of Junior Juniper, something I seen as a major turning point for the series and comic books in general. But how does that all play into the ongoing story of our commandos? and can this…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #4:Lord Ha-Ha’s Last Laugh!
Cover Date: Nov 1963 | Review: 4.75 StarsFor today’s comic book review I read Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #4, with the story titled “Lord Ha-Ha’s Last Laugh!”. but this tale of our favor Sgt. Nick Fury and his seven Howling Commandos had everything we have come to hope for from these tales, and a hole lot more. The basic background of the story is our seven hero’s get sent…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #3:Midnight On Massacre Mountain!
Cover Date: Sep 1963 | Review: 4 StarsFor today’s comic book review I read Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #3, and the story titled “Midnight On Massacre Mountain!“. As Comic Book Stories go, I feel comfortable before even diving into the details of my review to say that this issue is a classic. for a short synopsis of the story, we have Sgt Fury,…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #2:7 Doomed Men!
Cover Date: Jul 1963 | Review: 4.25 StarsFor today’s comic book review I sit down to read the second issue of Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos, the story contained within this issue is titled “7 Doomed Men!” a short summary of the story, after returning to base in need of much rest from a mission, the commandos are sent out again, this time to put…
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Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #1:Seven Aginst the Nazis!
Cover Date: May 1963 | Review: 5 StarsToday I have a special review for you all in honor of Veterans day, and to in my own way to honor all those whom have fought in wars past and present. My choice of comics is “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” issue 1. The series is a comic book that takes place in World War II. it is…