Jake Fury
A shadowy figure from the Bronze Age, Jake Fury made his catalog debut in 1976 through French publisher Arédit-Artima, introduced by the legendary creative pairing of Roy Thomas and Barry Smith. With only a handful of appearances spread across titles like Les Vengeurs and Nick Fury, agent du S.E.R.V.O., his presence in this corner of the comics world is rare and intriguing — the kind of find that makes a collector's pulse quicken. He moves in remarkable company, sharing pages with Nick Fury, Dum Dum Dugan, and T'Challa, which speaks to the high-stakes espionage and superhero drama that defines his world. A scarce piece of Bronze Age history with a distinctly Franco-Belgian flavor, Jake Fury is a compelling curiosity for anyone who loves the edges of the Marvel universe as it traveled across the Atlantic.
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