Sinister Tales #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Twas the Night before Christmas," a holiday surprise takes a dark turn when Fury returns home to find Laura Brown waiting for him—only for their quiet Christmas moment to be shattered by a chilling broadcast from The Hate-Monger, threatening to unleash a Germ Bomb on New York City. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance and a mysterious object playing a crucial role, Fury must race against time to protect his city and the night he’s meant to share. Written by Gary Friedrich and Frank Springer, with art by Frank Springer and Barry Smith, and cover art by Frank Springer and John Romita, this 1970 holiday tale blends suspense and seasonal warmth in a story that’s as memorable as it is unexpected.
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Fury heads home to his apartment and is surprised by Laura Brown, who tells him that she thought it would be nice to spend Christmas together. Their celebrations are interrupted by a transmission from The Hate-Monger, who plans to drop a "Germ Bomb" to wipe out the entire population of NYC and as a result, will turn the world leaders against each other, resulting in a nuclear holocaust that will purge Earth of all living beings. But thanks to a mysterious unidentified object, Fury manages to make it home in time to finish celebrating with Laura.
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