Captain America Just Gave Marvel’s Howling Commandos a Whole New Meaning

For well over a year, Steve Rogers’ life has been consumed by the constant battle he has been fighting against the Outer Circle. Through their global conspiracy, the Outer Circle has maintained a stranglehold over the world at large. After making the trek to the Outer Circle’s Shadow Capitol, the titular hero of Captain America: Finale #1 (by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Colan Woodard, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) and his allies launch their final strike in the war at hand. In a bid to clear the way for Captain America’s last stand against the Outer Circle, Sharon Rogers, now the Destroyer, joins forces with the super-soldier formerly known as Redacted to draw away enemy fire. This proves to be too much for them, at least until Sharon and Redacted are joined by Ian Rogers – and an entire lycanthrope army of (quite literal) Howling Commandos.First appearing in 1963’s Sgt. Fury #1 (by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby), the Howling Commandos were an elite strike team formed from various United States Army Rangers. Fury led the Howling Commandos in numerous missions against the Axis Forces during the Second World War. For years, the unit was tasked with going behind enemy lines to recover key figures and vital information, and was often dispatched to far away locations. For their accomplishments, the Howling Commandos went down in history as one of the most successful units of all time, so much so that they played a prominent role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America: The First Avenger. RELATED: An X-Men Villain Brutally Exploits a Little-Known Captain America Tactical WeaknessRELATED: Who Were Secret Wars’ Battleworld Avengers – And What Happened to Them?

For well over a year, Steve Rogers’ life has been consumed by the constant battle he has been fighting against the Outer Circle. Through their global conspiracy, the Outer Circle has maintained a stranglehold over the world at large.

RELATED: An X-Men Villain Brutally Exploits a Little-Known Captain America Tactical Weakness

After making the trek to the Outer Circle’s Shadow Capitol, the titular hero of Captain America: Finale #1 (by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Carmen Carnero, Colan Woodard, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) and his allies launch their final strike in the war at hand. In a bid to clear the way for Captain America’s last stand against the Outer Circle, Sharon Rogers, now the Destroyer, joins forces with the super-soldier formerly known as Redacted to draw away enemy fire. This proves to be too much for them, at least until Sharon and Redacted are joined by Ian Rogers – and an entire lycanthrope army of (quite literal) Howling Commandos.

RELATED: Who Were Secret Wars’ Battleworld Avengers – And What Happened to Them?

First appearing in 1963’s Sgt. Fury #1 (by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby), the Howling Commandos were an elite strike team formed from various United States Army Rangers. Fury led the Howling Commandos in numerous missions against the Axis Forces during the Second World War. For years, the unit was tasked with going behind enemy lines to recover key figures and vital information, and was often dispatched to far away locations. For their accomplishments, the Howling Commandos went down in history as one of the most successful units of all time, so much so that they played a prominent role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America: The First Avenger.

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