Strange Tales #151
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Overkill!", Nick Fury crash-lands in the war-torn city of Karnopolis, only to be bested by a relentless squad of robotic enforcers. Stripped of his high-tech gear, he faces off against the new Supreme Hydra, who reveals a terrifying plan to unleash the Overkill Horn—a device capable of triggering global nuclear detonations. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, Fury makes a desperate escape aboard a HYDRA jet, unaware the weapon is already on board, as communications fail and chaos unfolds. Written by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, with dynamic art by Kirby and Jim Steranko, and a striking cover by Kirby and Steranko, this 1966 Marvel classic delivers a pulse-pounding blend of espionage, sci-fi, and high-stakes action.
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Fury lands in Karnopolis and is defeated by a squad of robots. Stripped of his gadget-laden clothes Fury faces the new Supreme Hydra, who tells of Hydra's plans to use the Overkill Horn to detonate nuclear weapons worldwide and emerge as the new rulers of earth. Dugan, upset by Fury's order to launch an H-Missile to destroy HYDRA's weapon (and thus Fury) tries to save his buddy, but is stopped when Gabe shoots him in the shoulder. Fury escapes on a HYDRA jet, unaware the Overkill Horn is on board the plane. As Sitwell prepares to destroy the aircraft, Fury realizes the radio isn't working.
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