Marvel Méga #19
In a secret mission a year prior, Nick Fury assembled a team of heroes and sent them incognito to Latvia, claiming the government had funded tech-based villains in the U.S. Now, in the present, Captain America confronts Fury over the fallout from that covert war—fallout that left Luke Cage in a coma. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and Nicole Duclos, with art by Gabriele Dell'Otto, this issue delivers a tense, morally complex chapter in the Marvel Universe, with cover art by Gabriele Dell'Otto.
In "null," Luke Cage returns home from grocery shopping to find a mysterious woman in his apartment—before a massive alien beam obliterates his building and leaves him unconscious. As Nick Fury arrives to assess the situation, flashes of a year-old mission in Latvia surface, where Fury orchestrated a plan to stop a rogue figure known as the Bricoleur from delivering a dangerous technology to the country’s current leader.
In a story that unfolds across time and deception, a year after Nick Fury secretly assembled a team of heroes and sent them to Latvia under false pretenses, the present-day fallout begins to unravel. Captain America confronts Fury over the consequences of that covert mission—consequences that left Luke Cage critically injured, their alliance fractured, and the truth buried beneath layers of loyalty and betrayal.
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