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Sgt. Fury#4
Cover: Jack Kirby & Sol Brodsky

Sgt. Fury #4

Nov 1963 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“Lord Ha-Ha's Last Laugh!”

In "Lord Ha-Ha's Last Laugh!", Sgt. Fury and his Commandos face a twisted mission: rescue the son of an English lord from Nazi hands, only to discover the young man isn’t a captive—he’s broadcasting propaganda willingly. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with dynamic flair by Jack Kirby, with inks by G. Bell and colors by George Roussos, this 1963 issue blends wartime tension with a surprising twist, all wrapped in Kirby’s bold cover art and Sol Brodsky’s sharp inks.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Kirby · inker G. Bell · colorist George Roussos · letterer S. Rosen · cover Jack Kirby, Sol Brodsky

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
inker G. Bell
letterer S. Rosen
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Sol Brodsky

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Fury and his Commandos are ordered to rescue the son of an English lord who has been captured by the Nazis and is forced to broadcast Nazis propaganda. Except, he is not forced at all...

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).