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Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD#12
Cover: Barry Windsor-Smith

Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #12

May 1969 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“Hell Hath No Fury”

In "Hell Hath No Fury," Nick Fury finds himself framed and hunted by SHIELD after Intelligence Agent Rickard accuses him of treason. With no allies to trust and his own reputation on the line, Fury goes on the run, racing to expose the truth before he’s captured—or killed. Written by Steve Parkhouse and Barry Windsor-Smith, with art by Barry Smith and inks by Sid Greene, this tense thriller features a cover by Barry Windsor-Smith that captures the stakes in bold, striking detail.

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writer Steve Parkhouse · writer Barry Windsor-Smith · artist, inker Barry Smith · inker Sid Greene · letterer I. Watanabe · cover Barry Windsor-Smith

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Cast · 35 characters

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artist, inker Barry Smith
letterer I. Watanabe
cover pencils, inks Barry Windsor-Smith

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Fury is taken into custody when Intelligence Agent Rickard claims he has proof Fury is associating with enemy agents. Unknown to SHIELD Rickard is actually an agent of HYDRA out to discredit Fury and destroy SHIELD. On the run, Fury attempts to avoid capture by his fellow agents and friends. He tracks down Rickard, confronts him and winds up apparently killing him in self-defense when Dum Dum Dugan shows up to arrest him for murder.

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