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Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Nick Fury #1 Review

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It's been roughly five years since Nick Fury Jr. was introduced into the Marvel Universe, and the character still hasn't found his footing. The younger Fury can always be relied upon to show up and reinforce the interconnected nature of the Marvel U., but he has no real defining struggle or clear purpose. The hope is that Fury will finally have the chance to shine now that he has a solo series to call his own. However, Fury #1 makes it clear that there's still a long way to go with this character.

Fury #1 is very much a case of style over substance. There's certainly a slick charm to the series as writer James Robinson and artist ACO revisit the James Bond-inspired Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. days. Fury is every bit the suave, sophisticated super-spy Mr. Bond is, right down to the impeccable tuxedo and unshakable air of self-confidence. Even those who don't care a lick for the Marvel Universe can enjoy this issue purely as a Bond-worthy adventure full of exciting shootouts, femme fatales and gadgets galore.

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