Thanks to the endless expanse of the multiverse, fans of Marvel Comics have countless versions of their favorite heroes and villains to enjoy, from the eerily familiar to the wildly unhinged. However, these kinds of shocking transformations aren’t just limited to realities outside of the primary Marvel Universe.From Peter Parker’s six-armed stint to more permanent changes like those experienced by countless mutants, it seems as if nearly every major hero has undergone such a shift at one point or another. In the case of Capwolf and the Howling Commandos #1 (by Stephanie Phillips, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern, and VC’s Travis Lanham), one of the most iconic transformations of the mainstream Marvel timeline has been given a new spin courtesy of its own recently introduced corner of the multiverse. As exciting as that is, the fact that Captain America is unleashing his inner beast all over again begs the question of just where that story began the first time around, not to mention how it ended.Steve Rogers was struck by the curse of the werewolf back in 1992’s Captain America #405 (by Mark Gruenwald, Rik Levins, Steve Alexandrov, and Gina Going). After being captured by the villainous Doctor Nightshade, Rogers was injected with an astonishingly effective werewolf serum, triggering an instantaneous transformation that saw him emerge as a whole new breed of super-soldier. Initially, this Capwolf was not only uncontrollable, but also almost completely unhinged. Although Capwolf recognized his shield (or “shiny thing”) as something of great importance, his human side was still initially unable to overcome the voice of the newly unleashed animal.RELATED: 10 Scariest Marvel SuperheroesRELATED: Captain America is Not the Best Hero to Lead the Newest Avengers Team
Thanks to the endless expanse of the multiverse, fans of Marvel Comics have countless versions of their favorite heroes and villains to enjoy, from the eerily familiar to the wildly unhinged. However, these kinds of shocking transformations aren’t just limited to realities outside of the primary Marvel Universe.
From Peter Parker’s six-armed stint to more permanent changes like those experienced by countless mutants, it seems as if nearly every major hero has undergone such a shift at one point or another. In the case of Capwolf and the Howling Commandos #1 (by Stephanie Phillips, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern, and VC’s Travis Lanham), one of the most iconic transformations of the mainstream Marvel timeline has been given a new spin courtesy of its own recently introduced corner of the multiverse. As exciting as that is, the fact that Captain America is unleashing his inner beast all over again begs the question of just where that story began the first time around, not to mention how it ended.
Steve Rogers was struck by the curse of the werewolf back in 1992’s Captain America #405 (by Mark Gruenwald, Rik Levins, Steve Alexandrov, and Gina Going). After being captured by the villainous Doctor Nightshade, Rogers was injected with an astonishingly effective werewolf serum, triggering an instantaneous transformation that saw him emerge as a whole new breed of super-soldier. Initially, this Capwolf was not only uncontrollable, but also almost completely unhinged. Although Capwolf recognized his shield (or “shiny thing”) as something of great importance, his human side was still initially unable to overcome the voice of the newly unleashed animal.
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