Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #14
In "Nick Fury... A Day in the Life," a 1969 Marvel classic, Nick Fury finds himself trapped in a psychological maze aboard the Heli-Carrier, where the Psycho-Projector reveals the unsettling truth behind his recent mission. Written by Gary Friedrich and Herb Trimpe, with art by Trimpe and inks by Sam Grainger, the issue unfolds with tense paranoia as Fury battles both real and imagined threats—only to discover that the man he trusts most may be his greatest enemy. The cover, by Herb Trimpe and Sam Grainger, captures the moment of revelation with sharp, shadowed intensity.
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Aboard the Heli-Carrier, the Psycho-Projector is used on Fury to learn what's really going on in his mind. It turns out everything involving The Super-Patriot was a dream. Fury's escapes numerous attempts on his life and remains under observation by Dugan, Gabe, Val and Dr. Sammartino, who insists that Fury is a traitor. The doctor is revealed to be a Hydra agent but escapes from Fury and SHIELD.
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