Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #163
In "Holocaust In Hell's Kitchen!", Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos face a chilling threat in the heart of New York City when Nick Fury, on leave, is manipulated by the cunning Colonel Klaue. With Fury's family in danger and his mind compromised, the team must race against time to protect them from a network of German spies hidden in plain sight. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life by Dick Ayers’ dynamic art, John Severin’s inks, Roger Slifer’s colors, and Jean Izzo’s lettering, this 1981 issue delivers a tense, grounded thriller. The cover by John Severin captures the urgency of the moment with stark, powerful imagery.
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While on leave in New York City, Nick Fury is brainwashed by Colonel Klaue, and the rest of the Howlers have to rescue Nick's family from German spies.
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