Artists: Jack Kirby (Penciller) , Dick Ayers (Inker)
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Description“Sgt. Fury and the Howling Commandos” was a key part of the early Marvel line up. It was essentially a World War II book, and as a result, not really initially tied into the Marvel Universe. That all changed with issue #13.In issue #13, we were treated to a story showing how Nick Fury met Captain America and Bucky, “Fighting side by side with Captain America and Bucky!” In this issue, probably the only one in twice up size that has Bucky in costume, we’re shown a newsreel announcing their meeting and jump into the story from there. This comic was released in October of 1964, 9 months after Cap’s re-emergence in issue #4 of The Avengers. This page has Cap and Bucky taking on some Nazis – from a wonderful time in the beginning of the Marvel Universe, a nice example of the King at work. Social/Sharing |
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Jim Warden
Member Since 2003
Posted on 10/14/2022
Congratulations on a terrific page from a key early Marvel issue! I was born a year before this issue came out, so I obviously did not buy it off the stands, but it was one of the comics I sought out once I became a Marvel Zombie in the early 1980's! The 4th and 5th panels are especially nice; pure Kirby Marvel magic!
Dino Mauricio
Member Since 2009
Posted on 10/14/2022
Awesome Kirby page, very cool Cap on motocycle panel!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/15/2022
Great page from one of the most sought after Sgt. Fury issues for its significance of bringing back Cap to the WWII stories that the golden age Cap title once ran. Maybe they wanted to see if fans wanted more Cap stories from the past, while still running around with the Avengers in the present. Kirby and Ayers give it their all with a jam packed action romp!
Travis Ellisor
Member Since 2009
Posted on 10/15/2022
This whole page is fantastic, but the energy in panels 3, 5 and 6 is just incredible!
Comics Superworld
Member Since 2007
Posted on 10/15/2022
This is a top notch page! Great action and Kirby goodness.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/15/2022
I loved the cover to this issue. I'm both proud and embarrassed to admit that, to this day, it's the only issue of Sgt. Fury I ever bought. LOL! What a great page, with Cap in almost every panel (if you count his hand, he IS in every panel). Really doesn't get much better than Cap & Bucky in WW II action. You sure know how to pick 'em.
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 10/15/2022
Many congratulations, Ron, on an awesome page from a seminal issue.
Jeremy Radisich
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/15/2022
Even though this is war, I was still surprised to see Cap throw those Nazis to their doom--but then I read the last panel! Fantastic page--classic Marvel magic!
Mark Levy
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/16/2022
Cap and Bucky is every panel - so, how does Bucky now there is not much gas in that motorcycle?
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