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1. Nick Fury's Greatest Marvel Cinematic Universe Moments Nick Fury is one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having appeared in eight films so far. He has been an integral part of the story since the very first Iron Man movie, and has had some of the best moments in the MCU. From his no-nonsense attitude to his signature eye patch, here are some of Nick Fury's greatest moments. 2. How Nick Fury Changed in the MCU Nick Fury has been a major part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the very beginning, but he has changed drastically from his comic book origins. In the comics, Fury was a gruff, no-nonsense agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. But in the MCU, he’s a more relaxed and wise-cracking character who has become a mentor and father figure to many of the heroes. Let’s take a look at how Nick Fury has changed in the MCU. 3. Nick Fury's Return to the MCU After being absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for several years, Nick Fury is finally making his return in the upcoming film, Spider-Man
Sales of the new, replacement Punisher must not be what Marvel Comics had hoped, because this May, Garth Ennis will return to Marvel Comics as well as the real Punisher (Frank Castle) in Get Fury, a new five-issue limited series starring two characters he helped define for the modern age: Nick Fury and Frank Castle. […]
Wolverine is framed for the assassination of a Senator. He and Beast evade SHIELD while trying to figure out who the fake Wolverine is, seeking help from Maverick and other friends. They use holographic disguises and Beast's is particularly apt... ...Nice dig at a real murderer. Nick Fury is not…
Admit it: Just by reading the title of this post, you know that this is a comic not worth reading. I'm not sure why, but it seems very, very hard to make a Nick Fury comic worth reading, and it seems ten times harder when you put Captain America in…
We've been spoiled by Garth Ennis writing Punisher for two years. Now, when a new crew comes to write a Punisher title, expectations are high. Unfortunately, results are low. Reed Richards and Nick Fury send Frank Castle back in time to kill Al Capone. There is so much wrong with…
In its second issue, MKDS starts with a Nick Fury story. Now, Nick Fury stories are usually bad (except when they’re created by Jim Steranko), so despite the fact that last issue went above and beyond any reasonable hope for an anthology title, I remain pessimistic…And, once again, this comic…