American Comics: Multiverse of Madness.

Chapter 671 The other end of history!

Chapter 671 The other end of history!
"Howling Commandos?"

Dean walked over following Sam's voice and his eyes fell on the extremely obvious booth.

"During World War II, the first combat team was formed by Company A of the U.S. Army. They carried out the most dangerous missions in the war. In today's terms, it is not an exaggeration to say that they are special forces." Sam narrated based on his own understanding.

Dean nodded thoughtfully, stepped over the guardrail marked "No Crossing", and came to the booth, his eyes constantly moving over the motorcycles.

"Do you think these are real?" Sam asked.

"I don't know much about motorcycles, but judging by the rust and craters on them, I think they are probably real. Look, the fuel tank has been blown to pieces."

Dean carefully observed the vehicle in front of him, while Sam stood in front of the bulletin board next to the booth for a long time without moving.

He read the history of the Howling Commandos carefully, with a strange expression on his face.

"I think you should take a look at this. It describes in detail the experiences of the Howling Commandos. It records everything from the day the team was founded to the battle in which all of them died."

"Everyone sacrificed?" Dean paused and turned his head. "If I remember correctly, the Howling Commandos didn't suffer too many casualties, except for a few casualties?"

Sam just shook his head helplessly and motioned for Dean to come over and take a look.

Dean quickly came to Sam's side and looked at the words with a frown, but saw cold words outlining the scenes of those commandos who died heroically.

Dean seemed to have seen something incredible. He took two steps forward, as if to see more clearly. His eyes kept moving on the bulletin board, as if he was looking for something.

Noticing Dean's actions, Sam walked forward and pointed his finger at one of the sentences on the panel.

"I know what you're looking for. Did you see this name, Nick Fury? Yes, he's also on the list of victims."

"How is that possible?" Dean frowned even deeper. He knew very well what the name Nick Fury meant. That was the name of the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and he was also one of the founders of the Avengers.

"I was also shocked when I saw it just now." Sam said calmly. "Zhang Ye is right, this universe is even stranger than we imagined."

"What kind of battle could wipe out such a team?" Dean turned his attention to the life of the Howling Commandos.

Before he finished reading, Sam told him the answer directly. "The Zanvia Blitz, that was a battle against Baron von Strucker. If I remember correctly, Captain America should have led the battle, but there seems to be no record of Captain America here.

The Howling Commandos took advantage of the night to attack Baron Stark's territory to carry out the decapitation plan. Their action was very successful. With the main force on the front battlefield pulling them back, they didn't spend too much effort to rush in. But they underestimated their opponents, or it can be said that they didn't intend to leave there alive. "

"What's the final result?" Dean asked.

"They are all dead, including Baron Stark and his entire family. No one is left alive." Sam replied.

"I mean the Howling Commandos." Dean turned around.

"You can see it." Sam pointed to the booth in front of him. "It's all here."

Seeing this, Dean shook his head slightly, his tone a little solemn. "Do you really think they are all dead, including Nick Fury?"

"I don't want to believe this either. After all, in the comics we've read, they are all heroes who will never sacrifice themselves in any danger. But the reality is that they are also ordinary people, just like you and me. Although I don't know what they faced, based on the situation at the time, if they didn't have the help of a super soldier like Captain America, they probably wouldn't have survived."

"Then here comes the question." Dean Weiwei narrowed his eyes. "Where did Captain America go? Or, is there really a Captain America in this world?"

Sam immediately chimed in. "I was just thinking about this. In the comics, Captain America is a very important figure. It's not an exaggeration to say that he is the one who changed the pattern of war. But it seems that he has never appeared here."

Dean didn't say anything, he just frowned, not knowing what he was thinking about.

Sam continued, "I think we can start from here. We can investigate anyone or any organization related to the Howling Commandos. Baron Strucker, whose entire family was massacred, should also be considered a super villain. Following this line, we may be able to investigate the Red Skull.

It may be difficult to investigate Captain America Steve Rogers, after all, he lived a hundred years ago, and most of the things about him have become history, and it is difficult to distinguish true from false, but if we investigate the Super Soldier Project, we may be able to find some useful clues. "Hearing this, Dean also nodded slightly. "Red Skull and Super Soldier Project, I boldly guess that there is no Red Skull in this world, or it can be said that even if the Red Skull exists, it is not the one we remember, but a poor man who died in a battle. "

"It's very likely. The Second World War in this world is completely different from what we remember. There are many things we don't understand. I think most of the clues should be focused on the 'mutants'. You know, here, mutants occupy the vast majority of 'history'."

Sam let out a long breath, and another name appeared in his mind.

"Max Eisenhart, also known as Eric Lansherr, the famous Magneto, was also a person who experienced World War II and suffered a very painful experience. I guess he is just a microcosm of an era. Before Magneto and Professor X, there were other mutants active on the battlefield."

Listening to Sam's words, Dean suddenly thought of something. "That old wolf! Logan must have some clues about World War II. You know, he not only experienced World War II, but also World War I."

Sam smiled and shook his head. "What you can think of, Zhang Ye can think of too. Otherwise, why do you think Zhang Ye suddenly wants us to investigate Captain America and Red Guardian?"

Dean listened silently, and finally sighed. "So that's how it is. It seems that Logan must have leaked some information to Zhang Ye. I just don't know what happened in this world to make it like this."

Sam pulled out his phone and took a few pictures of the booth for record, then looked back at Dean.

"I'm afraid this is the truth that Zhang Ye wants us to investigate."

"Did you find what you needed?"

Outside the door, the old black man greeted the brothers Dean and Sam with a smile.

"I guess I found some." Dean forced a smile and then pretended to be calm and asked, "By the way, sir, I want to ask, what impression does the name Steve Rogers give you?"

"Steve Rogers?" The black old man shook his head in confusion when he heard the name. "Never heard of him. Is this the person you want to investigate?"

"No, we want to find his descendants." Dean explained. After all, if Captain America were alive today, he would be over a hundred years old.

"Is that so?" The black old man didn't say much. "I know a lot about World War II, but I've never heard of this name."

"You said you know more about World War II?" Sam suddenly spoke.

"Yes, yes, my grandfather participated in the Second World War. He has told me many stories about the war and talked about some secrets that ordinary people don't know." The old black man found that he seemed to have said too much and quickly shut up.

Seeing this, Sam knew that the other party seemed to be hiding something, and continued quickly. "It's like this, we are investigating a project related to the super soldier project. Can you tell us something about what you know?"

"Super Soldier Project?" The black old man was shocked at first, as if he didn't expect the man in front of him to say this word directly, but he quickly realized that the two people in front of him were members of the FBI, and it was not strange that they knew some things that ordinary people didn't know.

After a pause, the black old man asked, "May I know why you are investigating this plan? Of course, I am just asking. If it involves confidential information, you don't have to tell me."

Hearing this, Dean and Sam looked at each other, then their expressions remained unchanged and they continued speaking while the iron was hot.

"That's right. I believe you should be aware of what's happening outside. The incident in Manhattan has once again brought the Mutant Act to the attention of the world. Now many people, including other countries, are watching the United States. They are waiting for the president to make a statement on the 'mutant experiment'. The two of us are investigating the Super Soldier Project for this reason."

"I see." The black old man nodded slightly, as if accepting the answer.

After a moment's silence, the old man spoke again, telling everything he knew.

“I don’t know much, most of it was told to me by my grandfather.

The Super Soldier Project was first proposed by Dr. Abraham Erkins. It is a drug that strengthens the human body's metabolism and various functions, mainly to enhance the body's IQ, strength, agility, and endurance.

However, this plan has suffered some setbacks due to the death of Dr. Erkins."

(End of this chapter)

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