Sgt. Fury #27
In "Fury Fights Alone!", Sgt. Nick Fury leads a dangerous mission behind enemy lines in 1966 Germany, only to be wounded and captured after the Howlers strike. With his left eye injured and his unit scattered, Fury must rely on an unexpected ally—a German soldier whose loyalty begins to shift. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Dick Ayers’ dynamic art and John Tartaglione’s sharp inks, this issue captures Fury’s relentless resolve as he chooses to stay in the field, refusing surgery that would ground him for months. The cover by Dick Ayers and John Tartaglione perfectly frames the tension of a lone warrior in a war that won’t wait.
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The Howlers land in Germany to take out a new Nazi weapon. Fury's left eye is injured in the fight and he is captured, but he escapes with the help of a German soldier who eventually decides to defect. Later, Nick refuses an operation to repair his eye because it would take him out of action for several months.
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