Steve Rogers and Nick Fury in
THE AVENGERS (2012)
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Secret Invasion (2023) Poster by Dorothea Taylor
Poster Posse
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Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
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Ultimate Nightmare 1 (2004) by Warren Ellis & Trevor Hairsine
Ultimate Galactus Trilogy
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Captain America 1 (2005) by Ed Brubaker & Steve Epting
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Captain America 9 (2005) by Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark
Cover: Steve Epting
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Secret War (2005) Unused Cover by Gabriele Dell'Otto
Secret War
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From Secret War (2005) by Gabriele Dell'Otto
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Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. 4 Cover by Jim Steranko
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Nick Fury by Jim Steranko
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Nick Fury by Bruce Timm.
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Nick Fury Agent of Shield 15 pg7 by Herb Trimpe
1st Appearance of Bullseye
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Memory and Menace
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #5
Clever. And satisfying, as everything comes together.
Nick and his team ‘see’ what Strucker did, all this years ago.
This is impressively planned out. The memory conceit is much too forced/contrived but the larger story keeps the reader engrossed.
6/10
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In Memory Ever Green
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #3
Average stuff.
Three of his team captured, Nick is invited to meet the villain.
My problem with this is the same as my problem with all 60s SHIELD stories: Nick Fury doesn’t actually do anything except get attacked by enemies. This issue only moves the story arc forward because Nick gets a message from the villain to come meet him. Nick is probably the most passive of all Marvel heroes.
Three issues of mystery, and I honestly don’t care about any of this. Yet.
6/10
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