Marvel Méga #25
In this pivotal 2006 issue of Marvel Méga #25, newly appointed SHIELD Director Maria Hill confronts Agent Daisy Johnson over the fallout of the Secret War, a brutal clash between Nick Fury’s heroes and the high-tech forces led by Lucia Von Bardas. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Gabriele Dell'Otto in a striking, unified style, the story reveals how Johnson’s actions stopped a city-destroying threat—yet fractured the alliance between Fury and his team. With the cover by Gabriele Dell'Otto capturing the tension in sharp, dynamic lines, this issue sets the stage for a deeper divide between loyalty and duty.
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New Director of SHIELD, Maria Hill, interrogates Agent Johnson about the Secret War between Fury's heroes and the technologically enhanced forces of Lucia Von Bardas. The heroes won the day and it was Johnson herself who stopped Lucia from using her tech to blow up New York City, but the conflict caused a rift between Fury and his heroic allies and forced him to leave SHIELD and go underground. Maria Hill, who has taken over Fury's job, lays into Daisy Johnson about the whole debacle but Daisy doesn't seem to be too worried as she walks off to covertly work with her old boss.
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