Articles for December, 2017

Kirby 100: 7 Doomed Men!

1917 to 2017: 100 years of Kirby.

Join us to celebrate Jack “King” Kirby’s 100th birthday by learning about the characters and stories he created that changed comics forever. To commemorate Jack’s centennial, we’ve sat down with the modern-day creators he influenced—and the decades of work he gifted us all.

They say that there’s no rest for the weary. That sentiment proved doubly true for the Howling Commandos during World War II. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee certainly didn’t take it easy on the stars of SGT. FURY #2 when they kicked the issue off by sending the unit into France for a special mission to destroy the local Nazi sub base. Proving once again why they’re one of the best fighting forces in history, the Howlers caused all sorts of damage to the local Nazi occupiers before making their getaway on a waiting P-T boat. They fully succeeded in their mission to distract the Nazis while an unmanned ship packed with a ton of explosives rammed into the submarine pens.

Thinking they’d return to base in England and catch some rest, the squad quickly realized that they’d have to summon up a second wind and headed out on another mission. This one focused on sneaking behind enemy lines where German scientists worked on building their own atom bomb. Though they didn’t have the full details on the nuclear capabilities of this Manhattan Project-like operation, Fury and his cohorts shifted right back into battle mode. First, they dressed as German seamen, which eventually drew the attention of a harbor patrol, whom they easily overtook. Once in possession of a slightly damaged E-Boat and official uniforms, they made their way into a base, but couldn’t keep quiet for long and started blasting away at the enemy. Not everyone made it out as the Nazis grabbed Dum Dum Dugan.

Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos (1963) #2

Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos (1963) #2

  • Published: July 10, 1963
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: November 13, 2007
  • Penciller: Jack Kirby
  • Cover Artist: Jack Kirby
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Not willing to let their comrade stay locked up, the Commandos quickly sprung him from jail and then realized that the quickest way to get to the secret weapons lab was to surrender and get sent to the concentration camp at Heinemund. Sickened by what they saw inside the camp, the Howlers moved on with their mission, blowing up huge portions of the vile den along the way. They also freed plenty of captives who fought for their own freedom. The crew then rode off to the weapons lab where they made short work of the scientific equipment and emptied out the train cars of heavy water they needed to create the weapon. While there, Duggan decided to drive a fuel truck right into a rocket they had developed!

With their mission accomplished, Sgt. Fury and the Howling Commandos made their way to the coast, found an underground-provided life raft and rowed away to safety as the weapons lab exploded behind them!

Stay tuned to Marvel.com for more throughout Kirby Month and beyond! And join the conversation on all of our social channels with the hashtag #Kirby100.

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Lethal Legion: An Avengers Sketchbook

As the people of Earth come to realize that their home planet shifted to another part of the cosmos in the upcoming weekly event series “Avengers: No Surrender,” some will fight to keep everyone safe, while others will give in to their dark sides. Of the latter, you can easily count the all-new Lethal Legion. Made up of existing and new characters like the Blood Brothers, Metal Master, Captain Glory, Chall, Ferene, and Mentacle, this group of villains looks ready to live up to their death-dealing name.

We talked with artist Pepe Larraz—who helps kick off the story on January 10 with AVENGERS #675 along with writers Marl Waid, Jim Zub, and Al Ewing—about designing this batch of baddies.

Marvel.com: When it came to figuring out the designs of the Lethal Legion, was there an effort to give them a kind of team look?

Pepe Larraz: I was very excited for having the chance of designing a new roster of enemies for the Avengers. The idea of a team was there from the beginning. The issue was how to get it without being too obvious. I wanted for them to conserve their personalities on their respective looks, but at the same time add some common elements. The main common characteristic that came to my mind is that all of them are aliens, so I started looking for references of what “alien” should look like. I love this part, the inspirational search. I start digging on the internet in search of ideas, movies or video games, fashion—there’s some fantastic ideas there—contemporary and ancient art, elements from exotic cultures. I can have 40 tabs open on the internet browser at this part of the process.

The ideas take shape by two ways: either you know more or less what you want and you compose it by trial-error, or you discover what you are looking for by discarding what you don’t think works.

I wanted a dark look, but not as dark as the Black Order. Being as sinister as them would have melted the two teams visually, and going even darker wouldn’t fit for an all-ages book. I think Ferene and Chall were the most extreme we could go.

[Colorist] David Curiel and I based the colors on a scheme of black, red, and white, with golden details here and there. Actually, the colors are David’s, I only gave him a brief indication of what was on my mind.

Marvel.com: Metal Master first appeared way back in 1963’s INCREDIBLE HULK #6. He’s popped up a few times here and there, but what was it like re-designing a Steve Ditko character?

Pepe Larraz: Honestly, I hadn’t thought of it until now, because I didn’t want to add more pressure! Sometimes we have to work following the art of geniuses, and trying to be equal to them is impossible. So instead, I focused on the visual part. As he is so small, compared with the rest of the team, I wanted him to have a distinctive silhouette so he could be told apart on the wide panoramic shots, and the stripes helped with that.

Mentacle and Chall designs by Pepe Larraz
Ferene design by Pepe Larraz
Captain Glory and Metal Master designs by Pepe Larraz

Blood Brothers designs by Pepe Larraz

Marvel.com: You also reworked the Blood Brothers for this squad. What went into designing their symmetrical looks?

Pepe Larraz: Their strength increases when they’re together so the idea of complementary uniforms was clear from the beginning. Then I played a bit with the stripes and black parts until I found a design I liked. In some of those designs, I added facial war paint because I love those tribal elements on the alien designs.

Marvel.com: Captain Glory appears to have some Kree or Captain Marvel influence in his costume. Can you talk a bit about that?

Pepe Larraz: I couldn’t find too much reference to him on the net, and the description I got was quite brief, something like a “Kree Captain America,” but an evil version. I really can’t take much credit for this design because almost all the elements were previously designed, and the designs were amazing, like the helmet. It was more a collage than an actual design from point zero. I like to keep the design as minimal as I can, base it more on the silhouette. I really like this one.

Marvel.com: Along similar lines, can you explain what went into the design of Mentacle, Chall and Ferene?

Pepe Larraz: Those are the designs on which I spent more time. As those characters are completely new, all of the uniforms are my doing.

On Mentacle, whose name I love by the way, the description included some complicated metal tentacles, but since I knew the pages would be cramped with characters and details, I made [these] black-goo-ectoplasm tentacles instead to save time and give black areas to the design, in order to be eye-catching on the page. At the beginning, I suggested removing her arms, but at the end, we left them to give her a more human like form.

For Ferene, I wanted her to be enigmatic, dangerous; coming from a part of the universe you don’t want to visit. It is like Samurai [meeting] “Hellraiser.” I wanted the design to look sharp, cold, always ready to attack, as if she could cut you if you touch her. As a fun fact, the round metal form on her back looks like a saint’s aureole, because I loved that religious touch, but it was also was intended to be a pair of curved swords.

For Chall I went nuts. I looked a lot of post apocalyptic fashion costumes—yes it exists!—and took some elements like the cross painted on her face. She is like the Mad Max version of Brienne of Tarth, a savage hunter of all kinds of living beings, so I added the skulls on her shoulders as trophies, and I based her sword’s shape on an ancient Polynesian spear. The metal parts on her costume are symmetrical; the organic are not. I think she looks deadly.

AVENGERS #675 by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub and Pepe Larraz debuts on January 10, kicking off “No Surrender”!

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