![]() Nick hopes that when he grows up, there won’t be any need for Howlers. Hans wants to be a Howler when he grows up. Fury: “He is yelling at me! That means he likes me!” Hans has already figured out the character of Sgt. This page is from the original comic, found online. But these were his father’s wishes, so the child will go on thinking himself to be basically an orphan, with the Howlers the only family he has left. Now that he’s safely in England, there’s surely no harm in telling the kid his father is a heroic Allied double agent. The only not-particularly sensible thing is why they continue to let Hans believe his father is a traitor. He is allowed to train with the Commandos, but not on dangerous maneuvers, and he doesn’t go on missions, whereas the Avengers take Rick to fight most any super-villain. He’s written far more sensibly than, say, Rick Jones is in Avengers. He’s even got a uniform to indicate his “mascot” status. Hans Rooten takes his new place as squad mascot. This particular color evokes the intense heat of the desert. We haven’t yet seen a cover with such a coloring scheme, but they’ll become more common, and they’ll always catch my eye. ![]() The cover is striking because of the dominant yellow.
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