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Top Five Most Iconic Nick Fury Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Sep 5
By Brian Cronin Artist: Jack Kirby I would have gone with a cover of Ultimate Nick Fury, but he really did not have a notable cover appearance for way too long for it to be actually iconic. So instead, we have the debut of Fury as the co-lead in Strange Tales, now as an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! 1. Artist: Jim Steranko
A Month of Iconic Covers!
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Sep 2
By Brian Cronin Well, there was a Nick Fury cover by Steranko that's been homaged like a million times... Cheers, B Does that mean Hulk 181 wouldn't be eligible?" I'm willing to bet that the iconic panels was a part of the reason and that Iron Man is going ...
Famous magazines of fandom - "FOOM" (...
Original at Examiner.com
• Fri, Aug 14
Famous magazines of fandom - "FOOM" (Part 1.1) a Marvel Comics artist since late 1966, the opening two pages featured his editorial introduction and a ? page illustration of Nick Fury by Steranko ... Famous magazines of fandom - "FOOM" (Part 1.3)Examiner.com all 3 news articles »
Comic Book Legends Revealed #219
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Aug 7
By Brian Cronin Steranko was doing the Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD co-feature in Strange Tales during the late 1960s when, in one particular panel featuring Countess Valentina (Val) Allegro De Fontaine (the sexy SHIELD agent who became Nick Fury’s paramour), Marvel actually blacked out her buttocks!
The Q: Cap's Creators on His Return
Original at Newsarama
• Tue, Jun 16
NJ As a former creator on Steve Rogers as Captain America, what do you think about the news that the character will be back alive in the Captain America book after having been killed two years ago? Jim Steranko (Hercules: Knives of Kush, Nick Fury: Agent ...
Marvel's Potential Thriller Franchises
Original at io9
• Sun, Jun 14
CA Even their terrorist nemesis organizations have cool-sounding names: AIM (Advanced Idea Mechanics)! Hydra! You'd have to try to mess this one up. Or, you know, cast David Hasselhoff. Must Read: Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD by Jim Steranko.
It’s Splash Page Sunday!
Original at bobmitchellinthe21stcentury (WordPress)
• Sat, May 23
I know I had a Jim Steranko panel last Sunday, but I couldn’t resist this beauty from his Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD run. The artwork got a lot ... bobmitchellinthe21stcentury.wordpress.com
THOR'S COMIC COLUMN - 02/12/09 EDITION
Original at Cinematic Happenings Under Development
• Thu, Feb 12
NY So when Jim Steranko and Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD hit, Bond and his super-spy shenanigans were the stuff of legend for me, and it was like Steranko, and Nick Fury, were letting me peek inside a forbidden world: a world that was determined to stretch ...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 37
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Feb 6
By Brian Cronin A couple of years before the three-part storyline in Captain America #111-113, Stan Lee had Captain America reveal his identity to the world. Captain America #112 was a retrospective on Cap’s career by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. That led to Captain America #113 by Steranko.