Choc #18
In "Opération S.O.L.O.", Nick Fury finds himself compromised during a brief leave in New York City, his mind manipulated by the cunning Colonel Klaue. With Fury's loyalty in question, the Howlers must act fast to protect his family from a dangerous network of German spies. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life by Dick Ayers with inks by John Severin, this 1976 issue delivers a tense, grounded spy thriller with personal stakes. Cover by Dick Ayers.
In "Holocauste infernal," Nick Fury’s brief leave in New York takes a dark turn when he’s manipulated by the cunning Colonel Klaue, forcing the Howlers to race against time to protect Fury’s family from a web of German spies. The story unfolds with tense urgency, blending wartime intrigue and personal stakes in a gripping, high-stakes mission.
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↩ Reprints Sgt. Fury #69 (1969), Commando #622 (1972)
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