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Comics Get Fury #1 is brutal, uncompromising, and not much fun in its gruesome first issue Features By Will Salmon published 3 May 2024 ...
Get Fury #6 Preview: Heroic Dumpster Fire Continues Get Fury #6 hits stores on Wednesday, promising to plunge our "heroes" into even deeper depths of despair. Because apparently, rock bottom has a ...
Marvel's Get Fury #5 hits stores this week, promising even more trouble for our so-called "heroes." Can things really get any worse? Spoiler alert: They can, and they will.
The Buffalo News, a New York newspaper, has sparked fury online after a political cartoon appeared to mock victims of the ...
Fan-favorite creator Garth Ennis is returning to Marvel Comics with a violent new miniseries. On Thursday, the publisher announced Get Fury, a new five-issue miniseries from Ennis (The Boys ...
Marvel Comics has announced Get Fury -- a new mature-readers series pitting Frank Castle, aka the Punisher, against Nick Fury.
If you're unsure which new comic books to buy, Action Comics No. 1067, X-Men No. 1, and these other three titles are the way to go.
We’re just a few months away from the premiere of Shazam! Fury of the Gods, the newest film in DC Studios’ ever-expanding tapestry. The film is poised to take an upbeat and wild approach to ...
Get Fury is an excellent war comic, and it's far from merely a jingoistic cartoon that misrepresents the controversial conflict.
In this essay, Kirsten Murray, a comics editor, celebrates 1940s illustrator June Tarpé Mills—the first woman to create a female superhero, Miss Fury.
Marvel Studios’ latest Avengers movie, Captain Marvel, shows us a young version of Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury with both eyes. So how did Nick lose his eye in the comics?
Get Fury will have been commissioned and created months ago, of course, but I'm just not sure that we need a big comic in this present moment to gleefully and repeatedly remind us that war is hell ...