Marvel Série I #15
In "O Homem Certo Para o Serviço!", Nick Fury faces a high-stakes test to prove a sonic weapon can detonate a nuclear missile at a distance—just as SHIELD suspects Hydra possesses such a device. While recovering from injuries, Fury is lured to a mysterious party in the abandoned Karnópolis desert city by Don Caballero, who claims to be the new Hydra Supreme, all under the guise of a SHIELD agent. As Fury prepares to take command, the SHIELD base is shaken by a sudden sonic explosion—the deadly Trompa da Morte has been activated. Written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Paulo Furtado, with art by Kirby and John Buscema, and cover by Jim Steranko.
In "O Homem Certo Para o Serviço!", Nick Fury is pulled into a high-stakes mystery when he's summoned to the Pentagon and confronted with multiple versions of himself—each a shadow of his own past. Taken on a mission in a transforming, gadget-laden car, Fury is introduced to SHIELD, a global force dedicated to stopping the Hydra's world-conquering ambitions, and meets Tony Stark, the weapons master who believes Fury is the one person ready to lead.
In "Quem Ataca a SHIELD?", Nick Fury and his SHIELD team face a sudden and cunning assault as the villainous duo Mentallo and Ardiloso launch a surprise underground attack. With the base under siege and Fury captured, a mysterious ally behind Ardiloso’s elaborate traps remains hidden—leaving the team to wonder who truly pulled the strings.
In "Libertar um Escravo Mental," with S.H.I.E.L.D. under Mentallo’s control and Nick Fury imprisoned, Dum Dum and his team launch a desperate counteroffensive. Stark takes command as technicians prepare the "Neutralizador," while the P.E.S. Division struggles to read Fury’s mind—until a chemical trigger forces the villains to remove their helmets, exposing them to psychic attack.
In "A HIDRA Vive!", Nick Fury faces a high-stakes test when SHIELD suspects Hydra possesses a sonic weapon capable of detonating an atomic missile remotely. After recovering from injuries, he’s lured to a mysterious party in the ruins of old Karnópolis in the Sahara by Don Caballero, who claims to be the new Hydra Supreme—only to be interrupted by a sudden sonic shockwave rattling the SHIELD base during the trial of the Death Trumpet.
In "Força Bruta!", Nick Fury lands in Karnopolis only to be bested by a squad of robotic enforcers. Stripped of his gear, he faces the new Hidra Supremo, who reveals a chilling plan to unleash the Death Trumpet and trigger nuclear detonations across the globe—setting the stage for a desperate stand.
In "O Poder da SHIELD!", Nick Fury rallies SHIELD amid a dire threat, but when Agent Sitwell realizes Fury is the pilot behind the mission, he still authorizes the launch of a Strato-Mine capable of igniting the atmosphere. Meanwhile, the Hidra Supremo learns that Laura Brown, the daughter of his former leader and a key ally to Fury, has been captured in Egypt.
In "O Esconderijo," Fury and Dugan race to rescue Laura Brown, a former informant now targeted by Hydra during her transport, as the remnants of the organization strike back with a chilling new infiltration. With a traitor among them—posing as the trusted agent Bronson—Fury must navigate deception and danger aboard a captured Heli-transporter, where loyalty is the most dangerous gamble of all.
In "Cuidado com o Calamitoso Couraçado!", as shadows of the Hidra Supremo deepen, and Fury races to protect Laura while orchestrating her transfer to the west coast SHIELD base. With the AUTOFAC system still decoding the enemy’s true identity, Fury prepares for the mission—armed with a new, weapon-laden suit from the Department of Personal Effects.
When the Heli-Transporter hosts a high-profile demonstration of Professor Trojak’s "Raio-Q," the sleek aerial vessel becomes a ticking time bomb—hidden within its sleek frame, a network of smuggled HYDRA agents waits to strike. With the fate of the VIPs and the mission hanging in the balance, one man must uncover the truth before the machine’s power is turned against them all.
When Fury’s quarters are destroyed in a devastating explosion, the world assumes he’s dead—but Bronson has other plans. Racing toward the Hydral Island, a high-tech fortress floating in the Pacific, he sheds his old guise to reclaim his true identity as the Supreme Hydra.
In "Crise!", Strucker declares the impenetrable dome over Hydra's island will shield them from the Alpha Ray storm, then reveals his plan to use Fury's body as the foundation for a Hydra android army to enforce global control.
In "Encontro Final!", Fury faces off against Strucker in a tense, high-stakes showdown that reaches a shocking twist when Fury finally removes his glove. Just as Hydra agents burst into the room, they're met with the bewildering sight of two Struckers standing side by side.
In "Quem é Scorpio?", Nick Fury investigates a mysterious building, only to be shot and left unconscious—only to wake and discover his attacker was another man wearing his face. As the line between identity and deception blurs, Fury uncovers a disc marked with the Scorpio symbol, sparking a chilling question: who is behind the attack, and what does Scorpio have to do with it?
In the Pacific, Fury and Jimmy Woo crash-land on a volcanic island that’s become a twisted Eden—lush, overgrown, and secretly a biolab run by the long-lost scientist Centurius. As they navigate the island’s eerie beauty and hidden dangers, they uncover the unsettling truth behind its transformation.
In the misty highlands of Scotland, Nick Fury answers a desperate call from Ken Astor, only to find him dead at the foreboding Ravenlock Castle. Joined by Ken’s estranged son and three psychic investigators—Mycroft, the Condessa Caution, and Rachel, a young woman blind but attuned to the unseen—Fury must unravel a mystery where shadows move on their own. When Rachel narrowly escapes a deadly trap set by a sentient armor, Fury’s instincts kick in, and her revelation about her blindness opens a door to something far stranger than he expected.
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