Appearances
Avengers
(1): 72, 325
Captain America (1):173, 175, 181-188, 191, 273-274, 351
Captain America (3): 20-21
Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War
Deathlok (1): 20
Dr. Strange (2): 51
Fantastic Four Annual: 3
Fury (1995 oneshot)
Fury (S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th anniversary special)
Gambit (2): 10
Godzilla King of Monsters: 1-24
Invincible Iron Man (1): 1, 16, 35
Incredible Hulk (2): 199, 297-300, 434
Incredible Hulk (3): 107
Incredible Hercules: 115
Invaders (1): 35
Marvel Comic Presents: 77-79
Micronaunts: 26-29
Nick Fury, Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1): 7, 12-15
Nick Fury, Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2): 8, 21, 25-27,
42, 45-47
Nick Fury Vs S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1-6
Occupy Avengers: 4 ** Life
Model Decoy
Secret Warriors: 4-6, 17-19
Sgt Fury & His Howling Commandos: 1-167
Sgt.
Fury and His Howling Commandos (2009)
Strange Tales (1): 137-141, 143, 149, 151-159, 167
Tales of Suspense (1): 98
World War Hulk: 2
Appearance
Highlights
Sgt
Fury & His Howling Commandos #1
First appearance
Sgt
Fury & His Howling Commandos #56
While
trapped behind enemy
lines, meets jazz singer
Carla Swain, whom he
eventually marries
after the war
Sgt Fury & His Howling Commandos #90
Gabe is chained to a racist Nazi.
Sgt Fury & His Howling
Commandos #117
Searches London for an old band mate afflicted with a deadly Nazi virus.
Strange Tales (1) #137
First appearance as SHIELD agent.
Godzilla King of Monsters #3
Made second in command of the Godzilla Strike Force
Captain
America (1) #175
Is undercover in the Secret Empire as Agent 68
Nick Fury: Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2) #7
Returns to SHIELD after brief retirement.
The Incredible Hulk (2) #434
Attends Nick Fury's funeral
Secret
Warriors #19
Dies in battle alongside fellow Howler Eric Koenig fighting against HYDRA and the Gorgon.
Other
Appearances

Nick
Fury, Empyre by Will Murray

Ron
Canada as Gabriel Jones
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (tv movie)

The Incredible Hulk
(animated)
Actor
Thom Barry voiced Gabe Jones in the 1996-97 Incredible Hulk animated
series

Derek Luke as Gabe Jones
Captain America: First Avenger (2011)
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An
accomplished jazz trumpeter at an early age, Gabriel Jones
grew up in New York City, spending his youth playing at his
uncle Bill's jazz club in upper Manhattan . Winning local acclaim,
Jones was exceptionally lucky in receiving coaching in trumpet
playing from the legendary Louis Armstrong himself. Jones also
gained another teacher in Danny "Drummer" Bellaman,
a Harlem-born jazz musician, playing drums. The pair became
fast friends, playing nightclubs gigs. Army Intelligence took
note of both men joining the war effort. Jones' interest in
music gained the attention of the top brass and the Army sent
him to a high specialty school where he became an expert in
German classical music.
Despite segregation in the armed forces, Jones found himself hand
picked by Captain "Happy" Sam Sawyer to enlist in the
First Attack Squad, aka the famous Howling Commandos lead by Nick
Fury. Jones distinguished himself both with the music of machine
guns and his handy trumpet, which he used to jazz countless Howler
parties in the barracks and to unusual and effective use in battle.
With the Howlers, Jones faced some of the Nazi's worst menaces,
including Baron Zemo, Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker, and Colonel
Klaue. Such were the Howling Commandos feared by the Third Reich,
a counter squad of elite fighters, the Blitzkrieg Squad was formed,
and among their number, the
flute playing
machine gunner, Otto, was designated Gabe Jones' nemesis.
Jones was reunited with his old band mate, Danny Bellaman near
the end of the war under less then happy circumstances;
selected to find his old friend who was holding a Nazi virus.
Held as a POW, Bellerman escaped with the virus but rather then
let either side take it, Bellerman swallowed the formula and when
Jones found him was already dying.
Jones was engaged to marry Carla Williams, whom he had met during
World War II when she was performing as a nightclub singer under
the name Carla Swain. Jones was assigned to rescue her from Nazi-occupied
Paris, and he and the Howlers saved her life from a Nazi officer.
Following World War II Jones presumably continued his career as
a jazz musician until he reenlisted for the Korean War, once again
seeing combat as a Howling Commando with his former team mates.
After the Korean War, its unclear what Jones was doing just prior
to joining S.H.I.E.L.D., however once he was in, Jones became one of
Fury's closest aides, assisting him in running the entire organization
and acting as an operative on major missions. Jones's most celebrated
solo assignment was his infiltration of the first subversive organization
known as the Secret Empire, which he succeeded in defeating, from
within. Jones served at the front lines of many of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s early
battles with the likes of HYDRA, A.I.M., the Maggia, the villainous
duo of Mentallo and the Fixer and many other foes. Jones also came
to know many of the world's heroes, including the Fantastic Four,
Iron Man and of course Captain America, whom he first met during
World War II.
For a time Jones was also romantically involved with Peggy Carter,
a former member of the French Resistance. Meeting during the war,
Carter and Jones were reunited when both served a S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
in the 1970s. As
the decade wore on, Jones was placed on special assignment with Dum
Dum and Jimmy Woo aboard the helicarrier Behemoth
IV to retrieve and capture the creature known
as Godzilla. Jones was second-in-command of the task force, named
'Godzilla Strike Force', a job he performed with considerable reluctance
as he personally felt a less aggressive strategy was needed to
stop the giant creature. Jones was pleased to see Godzilla return
to the sea unharmed.
In
1988 as S.H.I.E.L.D. self destructed
as a result of the Deltite
Affair, Jones was one of
the few agents who escaped
unscathed and together with
Dum Dum tried to investigate
the goings-on that lead
to their commander to go
on the run. After the Deltite
Affair, Jones retired and went
into business running paint
ball games in New England.
He rejoined S.H.I.E.L.D. in 1990 in order to help train the new crop
of recruits as a favor to Nick Fury.
While S.H.I.E.L.D. operated for a time as a small strike force, Jones
acted as personnel officer, selecting hundreds of new recruits
from the various covert US government organizations. Jones personally
trained these new agents himself.
Sadly, the first graduating class of 1,500 agents were massacred
by Hydra, a surprise attack Jones witnessed from the helicarrier.
Jones then stayed on through the final battle with Strucker in
Iceland afterwards settling into retirement yet again. Jones was
among those present at Fury's 'funeral' along with former S.H.I.E.L.D.
and Howling Commando teammates.
Later Gabe Jones rejoined S.H.I.E.L.D. and was in command of a helicarrier
during the Hulk's return from outer space with his revenge-seeking
the Warbound army. This most recent tenure at S.H.I.E.L.D. would be cut
short as he was among the 1,200 S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who refused transfer
to the HAMMER agency run by Norman Osborne in the aftermath of
the Skrull invasion.
Jones joined with Dum Dum Dugan to form a
mercenary paramilitary group, Howling Commandoes. Jones attended one more Howling Commando reunion in 2010 before dying in battle alongside fellow Howler Eric Koenig fighting against Hydra and the Gorgon.
Cover
Appearances
Captain America
(1) #273
Godzilla: King of Monsters #19
Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD (2) #29
Secret Warriors #4
Sgt Fury & His Howling Commandos: 22, 41, 81, 87, 97, 99-102, 109,
117, 119, 122, 133, 144, 146, 149, 152-153
Notable
Alternate Appearances
What
If...(1): 14
Captain America & Thor: Avengers!
Non-Narrative
Appearances
Handbook
of the Marvel Universe (1): 10,13
Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2004: Golden Age
The Marvel Encyclopedia (DK) 2006
Gabe
Jones was Marvel Comics first ongoing regular black character, predating
The Black Panther.
Although
Gabe Jones served as a member of the Howling Commandos during WWII;
in truth, US forces were still segregated at the time.
Marvel
Comics received death threats from the KKK following the continued
publication of Sgt Fury & His Howling Commandos due
to the inclusion of Gabe Jones.
Gabe
Jones' role in the new SHIELD is reported in Marvel : 1990, The
Year in Review
Actor
Thom Barry voiced Gabe Jones in the 1996-97 Incredible Hulk animated
series.
Gabe Jones featured as one of the
figures in the Heroclix game, Infinity Challenge. (thanks to
John Humphlett)
Gabriel Jones was a daily password
used at the Triskileon in the novel, The Ultimates: The Tomorrow
Men. He is mentioned as being Nick Fury's parent's favorite
jazz musician.
Gabe Jones is also a password Nick
Fury uses in the video game Marvel Ultimate Alliance
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