Hampton Connolly
Hampton Connolly | |
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First appearance | The Golden Goose |
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Known ability | None |
Alias | Richard Drucker |
Nicknames | Goose, Hamp |
Gender | |
Date of death | 2007 |
Home | Bhutan |
Occupation | Richard Drucker's pilot |
Hampton "Goose" Connolly was Richard Drucker's pilot.
Character History
Graphic Novel:The Last Shangri-La
Goose pretends to be Richard Drucker, and is given a message from Hana Gitelman by Traveler.
Graphic Novel:The Golden Goose
In 1992, Goose and Drucker crash-land their plane in the Himalayas of Bhutan. Goose lives there for 15 years, until he receives a visit from Bob. Bob interrogates Goose about the whereabouts of Drucker, first turning his arm to gold, when he doesn't answer. Bob then turns Goose's entire body to gold. Goose is carried out of Bhutan on a stretcher as a life-size golden statue. Later, Bob leaves the golden statue in a giant vat, left to melt.
Heroes Evolutions
- On January 18, 2008, the Richard Drucker page at NBC.com was updated to read, "In the January 7 graphic novel, a shocking revelation came to light... the man we thought was Richard Drucker was actually his personal pilot, Goose Hampton. The real Richard Drucker died in a plane crash years ago."
- In a roster posted on A Hero's Quest, Eric Thompson, Sr., is listed as going to Thimpu, Bhutan, for business related to "Goose".
Notes
- If Drucker died in 1992 (according to NBC), then Traveler believed that Goose was Drucker and actually gave Goose the message from Hana Gitelman. (Graphic Novel:The Last Shangri-La)
Gallery
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15 years ago, Drucker and Goose were flying through the Himalayas...
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...and had to ditch their plane and parachute out.
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Goose survived and enjoyed being befriended at a monastery by monks...
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...and local women, but Drucker was reported killed in the crash.
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Years later, Goose pretends to be Richard Drucker...
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...and meets Traveler in a Bhutanese temple. All seems well...
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...but one night, Bob awakens Goose at gunpoint...
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...threatening Goose, first turning his arm to gold...
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...then his face...
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...then his entire body...
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...thereafter melting Goose into liquid gold.
See Also
- For other uses of Goose, see Goose (disambig).