Captain Savage's first appearance in Marvel Comics was in Sgt. Fury #10 "On to Okinawa" as the submarine captain that aids Fury and his team. The Leatherneck Raiders starred in their own Marvel Comics series, Captain Savage and his Leatherneck Raiders, which ran 19 issues from Jan. 1968 – Mar. 1970. The title of the comic changed to Captain Savage and his Battlefield Raiders with issue #9 with Savage shaving off his beard.[1]
Savage regrew his beard in the last issue, #19. A proposal to have a Captain Savage of the Silent Service with Savage as a submarine commander was not taken up.[2]
Fictional team history
The Leathernecks were commanded by U.S. Navy submarine Captain Simon Savage, who modeled his squad after his one-time associate Nick Fury's Howling Commandos. Savage had appeared in several of the Howling Commando issues as the commander of the USS Sea Wolf, a submarine taking them on missions.
Although the Leatherneck Raiders (also known as the "Leathernecks" and the "Battlefield Raiders") were an effective fighting force in World War II, they never achieved the recognition that the Howling Commandos received.
In the premiere issue, the Raiders fought on Tarawa.[3] The 2nd, 3rd and 4th issues had the Raiders come across Baron Strucker and HYDRA on a Pacific Island.[4]
Savage, now shown in a Marine Corps uniform bearing both Captain's bars and what appear to be First Sergeant stripes, appeared in Fall of the Hulks: Gamma at the funeral of General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross.[5] He mentions that he was once a "lowly 'captain'", even though that Naval rank is much higher than either of the contradictory ranks shown on his uniform.[volume & issue needed]
Team members
Aside from Captain Savage, the team consisted of:
Private Lee Baker (who was killed in action)
Corporal Jacques Larocque
Private Jay Little Bear
Seaman Roy "Blarney" Stone
Sgt. Sam "Yakkety" Yates
Australian character Rolfe Harrison appeared in a couple issues with the Raiders but never joined their ranks.[6]