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* ActionDad: Even if he and his son don't always see eye-to-eye, as it were.
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* ActionDad: Even if he He had couple of sons by different mothers; Mikel and his son don't always see eye-to-eye, as it were.Marcus. He wasn't around while either grew.
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Fury started out slightly more Stale Beer but rapidly became some kind of radioactive psychosis-inducing cocktail. Steranko even marked the transition, with Nick shaving the scruffy stubble he'd had since WWII.
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** He could also be astoundingly stupid. At about the midpoint of My War Gone By, he actually argues that Americans shouldn't be complaining about our involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq because ''Vietnam was so much worse''...never mind tu quoque, whataboutism, guns versus butter, realpolitik, war weariness, and not making the same colossal mistake twice. Seriously, he managed to live 90+ years without learning about any of that?
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* ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'' (2013): Voiced by John Eric Bentley.
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** ''LEGO The Avengers'' (2015): Voiced by Creator/SamuelLJackson (through recycling voice clips from the movies).
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* ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Marvel Superheroes]]'' ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperheroes'' (2013): Appears as a major supporting character, and can be unlocked as playable. Voiced by John Eric Bentley.
** ''LEGO The Avengers'' (2015): Appears as a major supporting character, and can be unlocked as playable. Voiced by Creator/SamuelLJackson (through recycling voice clips from themovies).movies).
** ''LEGOMarvelSuperheroes2'' (2017): Appears only to give a subquest, but can be unlocked as playable.
** ''LEGO The Avengers'' (2015): Appears as a major supporting character, and can be unlocked as playable. Voiced by Creator/SamuelLJackson (through recycling voice clips from the
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before [[spoiler:being turned into the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]]]] and vanishing again.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before [[spoiler:being turned into the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]]]] TheWatcher's successor]] and vanishing again.again. He then returns in the 2017 reboot of ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}'' as the new team's benefactor.
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Nick Fury is an [[TheAgeless immortal]] superspy. He has been an agent (and later director) of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, an international security organization. He first appeared in ''"Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos''" #1 (May, 1963), created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. The HowlingCommandos series ran for 120 issues (May, 1963-July, 1974), featuring the World War II adventures of an army unit. In ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' vol. 1 #21 (December, 1963), an older Nick Fury appeared alive and well in the [[TheSixties 1960s]]. He was no longer with the military, instead serving as an agent of the {{CIA}}. This version of Fury next appeared in ''"Strange Tales''" #135 (August, 1965), where Fury became the leading agent of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and the lead of a new series. He has since served as the lead character of several series and magazines. However, the most famous version was the period with Creator/JimSteranko at the helm, that showed arty {{Surrealism}}, Op Art and graphic design sensibilities had a place in comics.
The life story of Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is relatively simple. A UsefulNotes/WorldWarII vet from [[BigApplesauce New York's]] Hell's Kitchen, Fury started fighting the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] with his [[BandOfBrothers band of brothers]] the HowlingCommandos first before moving onto more esoteric foes of humanity. It was sometime between moving to work for the {{CIA}} and fighting a hate-ray powered clone of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler alongside [[Comicbook/FantasticFour a walking pile of rocks]] that Fury realized that when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. And thus has followed a several-decades-long CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
The life story of Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is relatively simple. A UsefulNotes/WorldWarII vet from [[BigApplesauce New York's]] Hell's Kitchen, Fury started fighting the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] with his [[BandOfBrothers band of brothers]] the HowlingCommandos first before moving onto more esoteric foes of humanity. It was sometime between moving to work for the {{CIA}} and fighting a hate-ray powered clone of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler alongside [[Comicbook/FantasticFour a walking pile of rocks]] that Fury realized that when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. And thus has followed a several-decades-long CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
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Nick Fury is an [[TheAgeless immortal]] superspy. He has been an agent (and later director) of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, an international security organization. He first appeared in ''"Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos''" #1 (May, 1963), created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. The HowlingCommandos ComicBook/HowlingCommandos series ran for 120 issues (May, 1963-July, 1974), featuring the World War II adventures of an army unit. In ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' vol. 1 #21 (December, 1963), an older Nick Fury appeared alive and well in the [[TheSixties 1960s]]. He was no longer with the military, instead serving as an agent of the {{CIA}}. This version of Fury next appeared in ''"Strange Tales''" #135 (August, 1965), where Fury became the leading agent of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and the lead of a new series. He has since served as the lead character of several series and magazines. However, the most famous version was the period with Creator/JimSteranko at the helm, that showed arty {{Surrealism}}, Op Art and graphic design sensibilities had a place in comics.
The life story of Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is relatively simple. A UsefulNotes/WorldWarII vet from [[BigApplesauce New York's]] Hell's Kitchen, Fury started fighting the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] with his [[BandOfBrothers band of brothers]] theHowlingCommandos ComicBook/HowlingCommandos first before moving onto more esoteric foes of humanity. It was sometime between moving to work for the {{CIA}} and fighting a hate-ray powered clone of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler alongside [[Comicbook/FantasticFour a walking pile of rocks]] that Fury realized that when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. And thus has followed a several-decades-long CrowningMomentOfAwesome.
The life story of Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is relatively simple. A UsefulNotes/WorldWarII vet from [[BigApplesauce New York's]] Hell's Kitchen, Fury started fighting the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] with his [[BandOfBrothers band of brothers]] the
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Nick Fury is an [[TheAgeless immortal]] superspy. He has been an agent (and later director) of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, an international security organization. He first appeared in ''"Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos''" #1 (May, 1963), created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. The HowlingCommandos series ran for 120 issues (May, 1963-July, 1974), featuring the World War II adventures of an army unit. In ''"ComicBook/FantasticFour''" vol. 1 #21 (December, 1963), an older Nick Fury appeared alive and well in the [[TheSixties 1960s]]. He was no longer with the military, instead serving as an agent of the {{CIA}}. This version of Fury next appeared in ''"Strange Tales''" #135 (August, 1965), where Fury became the leading agent of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and the lead of a new series. He has since served as the lead character of several series and magazines. However, the most famous version was the period with Creator/JimSteranko at the helm, that showed arty {{Surrealism}}, Op Art and graphic design sensibilities had a place in comics.
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Nick Fury is an [[TheAgeless immortal]] superspy. He has been an agent (and later director) of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, an international security organization. He first appeared in ''"Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos''" #1 (May, 1963), created by Creator/StanLee and Creator/JackKirby. The HowlingCommandos series ran for 120 issues (May, 1963-July, 1974), featuring the World War II adventures of an army unit. In ''"ComicBook/FantasticFour''" ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' vol. 1 #21 (December, 1963), an older Nick Fury appeared alive and well in the [[TheSixties 1960s]]. He was no longer with the military, instead serving as an agent of the {{CIA}}. This version of Fury next appeared in ''"Strange Tales''" #135 (August, 1965), where Fury became the leading agent of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} and the lead of a new series. He has since served as the lead character of several series and magazines. However, the most famous version was the period with Creator/JimSteranko at the helm, that showed arty {{Surrealism}}, Op Art and graphic design sensibilities had a place in comics.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy / CanonImmigrant: ''Battle Scars'' (a ''ComicBook/FearItself'' epilogue) introduces Marcus Johnson, a black marine sucked into the world of superheroes when it was discovered he's Fury's son (by way of a black agent the original Fury dated). By the end of the event - coincidentally just as the ''Avengers'' movie premiered - he'd lost his eye, shaved his head, and all in all become Ultimate Nick Fury in the non-Ultimate verse (it's even found that his birth name is really "Nicholas Fury, Jr.").
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* DeadpanSnarker: Nick Fury ALWAYS has something to say when he's in a fight.
--->'''Baron Strucker''': BAH! The drink was just insurance! I can destroy you ''without'' it!
--->'''Nick''': Yeah? '''HOW?''' Like ''this''? Or mebbe a punch like '''THIS'''?? Tell me, Nazi! I'm dyin' to find out!
--->'''Baron Strucker''': BAH! The drink was just insurance! I can destroy you ''without'' it!
--->'''Nick''': Yeah? '''HOW?''' Like ''this''? Or mebbe a punch like '''THIS'''?? Tell me, Nazi! I'm dyin' to find out!
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: It's generally accepted that Sergeant Rock is DC's version of Nick Fury in his military days, and King Faraday is DC's version of Fury in his SHIELD days.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: It's generally accepted that Sergeant Rock is DC's version of Nick Fury in his military days, days[[note]]Well, [[{{Expy}} technically Nick was Marvel's version of Frank Rock]][[/note]], and King Faraday is DC's version of Fury in his SHIELD days.
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* MythologyGag - If 616!Fury needs a disguise in a story written by Bendis, he will use a hologram that looks like Ultimate Fury. Ultimate Fury will, on the other hand, use a hologram that looks like 616!Fury.
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* MythologyGag - MythologyGag: If 616!Fury needs a disguise in a story written by Bendis, he will use a hologram that looks like Ultimate Fury. Ultimate Fury will, on the other hand, use a hologram that looks like 616!Fury.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before being turned into the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]] and vanishing again.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before being [[spoiler:being turned into the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]] Watcher]]]] and vanishing again.
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* SergeantRock - Fury is basically the AlternateCompanyEquivalent of [[{{Comicbook/SgtRock}} the guy who named the trope]]. He then moved on to become a ColonelBadass.
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* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: In the mainstream universe, Nick Fury, Jr. is conceived by Nick Fury, Sr. and a one-time African-American girlfriend who was a fellow secret-agent.
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* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: In ColonelBadass: The Cinematic Universe Fury holds the mainstream universe, Nick Fury, Jr. is conceived by Nick Fury, Sr. and a one-time African-American girlfriend who same rank as the original one. We don't really know what ranks most other versions hold, though the Ultimate Fury was a fellow secret-agent.[[FourStarBadass General]] and Fury Jr. appears to have been lower on the chain of command.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: As noted, he's explicitly based on Creator/SamuelLJackson.
* CompositeCharacter: Most adaptations combine the appearance and mannerisms of the Ultimate Fury with the personality and stronger moral code of the original.
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* CompositeCharacter: Most adaptations combine the appearance and mannerisms of the Ultimate Fury with the personality and stronger moral code of the original.
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* FourStarBadass: It's generally not clear what military ranks the other versions hold.
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* GenerationXerox: Marcus Johnson's friendship with Phil Coulson mirrors that between Nick Fury Sr. and Dum Dum Dugan; from their past serving together in the military and joining S.H.I.E.L.D..
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' (2010-2013): Voiced by Creator/AlexDésert.
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* DecompressedComic: Before it was fashionable in American comics to stretch stories over six or so issue, the Steranko run managed to make the Yellow Claw Saga run for ''nine issues long''.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before being turned in the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]] and vanishing again.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before being turned in into the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]] and vanishing again.
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* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: In the mainstream universe, Nick Fury, Jr. is conceived by Nick Fury, Sr. and an African-American woman (who is also a spy) with whom Senior was in a relationship with.
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* BlackGalOnWhiteGuyDrama: In the mainstream universe, Nick Fury, Jr. is conceived by Nick Fury, Sr. and an a one-time African-American woman (who is also a spy) with whom Senior girlfriend who was in a relationship with.fellow secret-agent.
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** Nick Fury's eyepatch is due to receiving an injury to his left eye from a grenade during World War II. ''Fantastic Four'' #21 shows a flashback with Nick Fury without an eyepatch, before his World War II injury, when he was working for the CIA. ''Marvel: The Lost Generation'' #10 establishes Fury wore a bionic eye replacement before the modern era, which retcons the appearance of Nick Fury without an eyepatch as Nick Fury with a bionic eye implant. In ''Fury'' #1, a flashback shows the Scorpio LMD, disguised as Jake Fury, shooting Nick Fury in the left eye. This flashback is assumed to take place after Nick Fury was already wearing a bionic eye, so the shot to his eye damaged his bionic eye, otherwise, Nick Fury would have lost his left eye twice.
** Scorpio turned out to be Nick Fury's brother, Jake Fury, but that wasn't really Jake Fury -- it was an LMD of Jake Fury disguised as Jake Fury disguised as Scorpio, so the real Jake Fury was never Scorpio, until later, when the real Jake Fury impersonated being an LMD of Jake Fury impersonating Scorpio.
** Nick Fury's eyepatch is due to receiving an injury to his left eye from a grenade during World War II. ''Fantastic Four'' #21 shows a flashback with Nick Fury without an eyepatch, before his World War II injury, when he was working for the CIA. ''Marvel: The Lost Generation'' #10 establishes Fury wore a bionic eye replacement before the modern era, which retcons the appearance of Nick Fury without an eyepatch as Nick Fury with a bionic eye implant. In ''Fury'' #1, a flashback shows the Scorpio LMD, disguised as Jake Fury, shooting Nick Fury in the left eye. This flashback is assumed to take place after Nick Fury was already wearing a bionic eye, so the shot to his eye damaged his bionic eye, otherwise, Nick Fury would have lost his left eye twice.
** Scorpio turned out to be Nick Fury's brother, Jake Fury, but that wasn't really Jake Fury -- it was an LMD of Jake Fury disguised as Jake Fury disguised as Scorpio, so the real Jake Fury was never Scorpio, until later, when the real Jake Fury impersonated being an LMD of Jake Fury impersonating Scorpio.
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In 2000, Marvel launched the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe with reimagined versions of its characters, and for Nick Fury's redesign they decided to model him on Creator/SamuelLJackson; even going to Jackson himself to request likeness rights. Jackson agreed on the condition that he would get first dibs to play Fury in any potential movie roles. This came to pass in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, and as a result of those movies' popularity the Jackson version has become ''the'' pop-culture image of Fury and the version used in all adaptations since; Marvel has even introduced a Jackson-{{Expy}} "Nick Fury Jr." into the original continuity. Since then, Nick Fury Jr. has become the "main" Nick Fury, after the original being PutOnABus and the Ultimate Nick Fury being killed in SecretWars2015.
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In 2000, Marvel launched the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe with reimagined versions of its characters, and for Nick Fury's redesign they decided to model him on Creator/SamuelLJackson; even going to Jackson himself to request likeness rights. Jackson agreed on the condition that he would get first dibs to play Fury in any potential movie roles. This came to pass in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, and as a result of those movies' popularity the Jackson version has become ''the'' pop-culture image of Fury and the version used in all adaptations since; Marvel has even introduced a Jackson-{{Expy}} "Nick Fury Jr." into the original continuity. Since then, Nick Fury Jr. has become the "main" Nick Fury, after the original being PutOnABus and the Ultimate Nick Fury being killed in SecretWars2015.
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In 2000, Marvel launched the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe with reimagined versions of its characters, and for Nick Fury's redesign they decided to model him on Creator/SamuelLJackson; even going to Jackson himself to request likeness rights. Jackson agreed on the condition that he would get first dibs to play Fury in any potential movie roles. This came to pass in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, and as a result of those movies' popularity the Jackson version has become ''the'' pop-culture image of Fury and the version used in all adaptations since; Marvel has even introduced a Jackson-{{Expy}} "Nick Fury Jr." into the original continuity.
continuity. Since then, Nick Fury Jr. has become the "main" Nick Fury, after the original being PutOnABus and the Ultimate Nick Fury being killed in SecretWars2015.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before vanishing again.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before being turned in the new [[TheWatcher Watcher]] and vanishing again.
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* PutOnABus: Vanished from Marvel after 2005 and returned in the lead-up to ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. After ''ComicBook/FearItself'', he disappeared again, being replaced by his son; until he resurfaced for ''ComicBook/OriginalSin''.''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' before vanishing again.