The Fury
Built by the reality-warping Mad Jim Jaspers on an alternate Earth, the Fury is a near-unstoppable cybiote — a biomechanical construct engineered with a single remorseless directive: locate and destroy every superhuman it encounters. It first clashed with Captain Britain in the pages of Marvel Super-Heroes #387 (1982).
Few villains in the Bronze Age made an entrance as chilling as The Fury, unleashed upon readers in 1982 through the creative partnership of Alan Moore and Alan Davis — a collaboration that crackled with dark imagination in the pages of Marvel UK. Born from that distinctly British corner of the Marvel universe, this relentless threat has haunted titles like The Daredevils and The Mighty World of Marvel, sharing its grim spotlight with the likes of Captain Britain, Opal Luna Saturnyne, and Roma across nearly four decades of publication. With a key issue to its name and a legacy stretching all the way to 2021, The Fury stands as one of Marvel UK's most enduring and collector-worthy creations — a testament to just how much that often-overlooked imprint had to offer.
Real name. The Fury (no civilian name; a cybiote/designation)
Powers. Self-repairing cybiote (bio-mechanical organism) with adaptive weaponry: energy blasts, matter manipulation, flight, and the ability to analyze and counter any superhuman power; near-indestructible and capable of reconstituting itself.
Affiliations. Created by/agent of Mad Jim Jaspers (Earth-238); later deployed by the British government/Crazy Gang era forces; recurring Captain Britain antagonist
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Part of the The Fury legacy
The Fury is one of 2 heroes to carry the The Fury mantle. See the whole The Fury family ▸
Trivia
- Alan Davis has drawn more of The Fury's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 25 issues.
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Covers through the years — 2007–2021
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