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.
In "Twas the Night before Christmas," Nick Fury finds unexpected holiday cheer when Laura Brown shows up at his apartment, hoping to share the season’s warmth. But as the clock ticks toward midnight, a chilling transmission from The Hate-Monger threatens to turn Christmas into Armageddon—unless Fury can survive the night and make it home in time to finish what he started with Laura.
In "Freddy's Friend!" from Sinister Tales #93 (1970), a curious alien robot longs to understand humanity—and tricks a greedy man into swapping lives to uncover the source of his wealth. When the robot’s fellow aliens arrive to reclaim him, they misidentify the human as the intruder and send him back to their world, locked away in an asylum for the delusional.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Tales #104 (1951), Strange Suspense Stories #27 (1955), Unusual Tales #30 (1961), Adventures of the Jaguar #13 (1963), Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #10 (1969)
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