Sgt. Fury #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Dick Ayers and John Severin sets a striking tone: a towering drill sergeant in yellow fatigues pins a battered soldier to the ground with a rifle, explosions erupting across a chaotic training field in the background. The bold banner promises "At Last: The Basic Training of Nick Fury!" — a peek into the formative years of Marvel's hard-nosed combat hero. Writer Gary Friedrich and artist Dick Ayers deliver what sounds like a gritty, personal chapter in the Howling Commandos saga with this January 1969 issue.
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In this flashback story, Nick Fury goes to basic training in 1941, encountering a sergeant who is just as stubborn as he is. The two men clash daily, but Sergeant Bass sees the potential in Fury and is determined to turn him from a hot-headed recruit to a model soldier.
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