Sgt. Fury Masterworks 1 (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos 1-13; w Stan Lee; a Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers). [From Marvel Comics: WHA-HOOO! It’s time for Marvel’s first-ever war Masterworks with tales of Sgt. Nick Fury and his Howlin’ Commandos in thick of ol’ WWII! And for the icing on the cake, it’s a titanic team-up of the mighty talents of Sgt. Stan Lee and Infantryman Jack Kirby! That’s a pair storytellers so explosive you better make sure you keep your lid on when you read this one, soldier! Prepare yourself for drama, intrigue, humor and action galore as Fury, Dum Dum Dugan and the rest of the Howlers as they battle more Nazis than you can shake a bayonet at, team-up with Captain America and Bucky, battle the nefarious Baron Strucker and Zemo, and set out to capture Adolf Hitler himself! With a pedigree like that, get off your duff and reserve your copy today, goldbrick! That’s an order!] |
Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD Masterworks 1 (Strange Tales 135-153, Tales of Suspense 78, Fantastic Four 21; w Stan Lee, Dennis O'Neil, Roy Thomas; a Jack Kirby, Howard Purcell, Don Heck, John Buscema, Jim Steranko, Ogden Whitney). [From Marvel Comics: Having revolutionized everything from war to Westerns to good ol' super heroes, in 1965 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby set their sights on the spy game. With Cold War covert ops snagging headlines and James Bond topping the box office, Marvel's greatest minds unveiled a whole new, wild world upon the comic book faithful. So break out your Priority A-1 Clearance, and get ready to dive into the world of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.!
Featuring more amazing gadgets and world-dominating baddies than you can shake a Heli-Carrier at, this Masterworks collects, for the first time ever, the complete early S.H.I.E.L.D. extravaganzas. With guest stars including Tony Stark, Captain America, and Nick’s trusty team of Dum Dum Dugan, Gabriel Jones, and Jasper Sitwell, not to mention the Marvel debut of comics visionary, Jim Steranko, this book is truly a watershed of Silver Age wonder!
You know it. We're not going to hold you back, so say it loud, say it proud, "Don't yield, back S.H.I.E.L.D.!"] |
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (Strange Tales 150-168;
w Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Jim Steranko; a Jack Kirby, John Buscema, Jim Steranko).
[From Marvel Comics: Bullets, babes, and brush strokes
The
year is 1966. The glamorous adventures of sophisticated espionage agents
rule movies, novels and televisions
but not comic books. Enter Jim
Sternako. This trailblazing artist would soon take over both the writing
and penciling duties of Strange Tales, bringing with him a bold style of
equal parts cinematic verve and mindbending psychedelia. The result is a
ground-breaking series of spy stories that startled readers with their pacing,
design and sheer genius. The year is 2000. Now Steranko's legendary tales
of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. are collected for a new generationand
they're just as eye-popping as ever!] |
Who Is Scorpio? (Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD 1-3,
5; w & a Jim Steranko). [From Marvel Comics:
He's Mike Hammer and James Bond rolled into one
a tough-talking, shirt-shucking,
gun-toting fireball of a secret agent who attracts bullets and babes in
astounding quantities. Equally at home behind the controls of a crashing
fight plane on in front of an approaching hydrogen missile, he's the living
embodiment of savage grace; the walking epitome of incomparable cool. He's
Nick Fury, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.and he's in the gravest danger of
his life!] |
Nick Fury/Black Widow: Death Duty (OGN; w C. Ridout; a Charles Adlard). |
Nick Fury vs. SHIELD (6-issue mini; w Bob Harras; a Paul Neary). |
Wolverine/Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection (OGN; w Archie Goodwin; a Howard Chaykin). |
Wolverine/Nick Fury: Scorpio Rising (OGN; w Howard Chaykin; a Shawn
McManus). |
Fury (6-issue mini; w Garth Ennis; a Darick Robertson & Jimmy Palmiotti). [From Marvel Comics: "I want another war." He beheaded Hydra, kicked commie tail, and took A.I.M.! When the Free World had its back to the wall, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. was the man most likely to come out fighting
until some pencil-pushing politician saw fit to take away his war. Now, the one-eyed war-horse who has revolutionized the art of espionage has been put out to pasture by the "new" S.H.I.E.L.D.an ultra-conservative corporation run by bureaucrats more interested in recruiting highly trained computer specialists and high-priced suits than spies and commandos. But when it all hits the fan and the Agency comes calling, does an older, none-the-wiser Fury have the guts to get back in the spy game?] |
Peacemaker (6-issue mini; w Garth Ennis; a Darick Robertson). [From Marvel Comics: Before he presided over S.H.I.E.L.D., before he ran with the Howling Commandos, Sgt. Nick Fury fought on the blood-stained sands of the Tunisian desert. It was there that he came face-to-face with the incomparable might of the 21st Panzer Division and its skilled warrior commander, General Stephen Barkhorn, and barely lived to tell about it. And it was there that he got a second chance at life - and revenge. In this gripping tale, Garth Ennis (GHOST RIDER, PUNISHER) and Darick Robertson (PUNISHER: BORN) offer a never-before-seen glimpse into the soul of a warrior you only think you know.] |