Fury #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Helpless!" kicks off a pulse-pounding mission in Fury #1 (1977, Marvel UK), where the Commandos race against time to stop a critical shipment of heavy water from reaching a German weapon development center. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, and lettering by Art Simek, this issue sets a taut, wartime thriller in motion. The cover, a striking piece by Dave Gibbons, captures the stakes in bold, high-contrast detail.
In "7 Doomed Men!", the Commandos launch a desperate mission to stop a German weapon development center from receiving a shipment of heavy water—critical to their atomic bomb project. With time running out and the stakes higher than ever, each man faces a choice: survive or sacrifice for the greater good.
In "The Last Banzai!", Captain Savage and his ragtag band of Leatherneck Raiders launch a desperate assault on the heavily fortified Japanese island of Tarawa, racing against time to destroy a massive ammo base before it can be used to turn the tide of war. With enemy forces closing in and the stakes higher than ever, every step toward the target brings them deeper into a storm of fire and sacrifice.
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↩ Reprints Battle #55 (1957), Sgt. Fury #2 (1963), Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders #1 (1968)
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