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Fury | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre |
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Publication date | 2001 |
No. of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Nick Fury |
Creative team | |
Created by | Garth Ennis |
Written by | Garth Ennis |
Artist(s) | Darick Robertson Jimmy Palmiotti |
Penciller(s) | Darick Robertson |
Inker(s) | Jimmy Palmiotti |
Colorist(s) | Avalon Studios |
Editor(s) | Axel Alonso |
Fury is a 2001 six issue miniseries about Nick Fury written by Garth Ennis. The series was published under Marvels MAX imprint and featured much harder violence and explicit material than was common at the time which caused some controversy among fans and comic creators.[1][2][3] The series takes place outside of main Marvel comics continuity and is interconnected with other series written by Garth Ennis under the Max imprint. It was followed by a prequel and a sequel.
Publication history[edit]
Three issues of the series was published in Germany in 2002 by Panini.[4]
Plot[edit]
After the end of the Cold War Fury finds himself lost and incapable of enjoying himself like he used to when going to war. S.H.I.E.L.D. has tried to put him into a non-combat position and he feels bored and unneeded in the modern age.[5]
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Fury's luck begins to turn when he has a chance encounter at a bar with a former H.Y.D.R.A. operative named Rudi Gargarin. The two lament about the good old days when men could actually get their hands dirty. Gargarin proposes they quietly invade a seemingly non political island and run it into an all out war for their own benefit to get that feeling back again. Fury contemplates the idea but ultimately rejects it.[5]
After Fury has sex with several Asian prostitutes his apartment is swarmed by assassins sent by Gargarin. Fury kills them all and decides to go to war. He forces his way through S.H.I.E.L.D and builds a small team of elite soldiers who will do precisely what he says and then goes with them to the island. The soldiers and Fury arrive with a relatively bloodless plan but soon that all flies out of the window. By the end Fury has to kill the last enemy by strangling him with his own intestines.[5]
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Reception[edit]
Writer-editor Stan Lee, a co-creator of Nick Fury, was critical of the extreme violence and gore of this new series: 'I don't know why they're doing that. I don't think that I would do those kinds of stories.'[6][7] Actor George Clooney similarly condemned the books, the macabre contents of which prompted him to drop out of talks regarding portraying Fury in a then upcoming Marvel film.[8] Gus Lubin of the Business Insider stated that 'Fury is a smart and enjoyable comic, which portrays the spy chief as an aging 'cold warrior' who on some deep level wants nothing more than to get his hands dirty again. Still, it's understandable that this portrayal of the character scared Clooney away.'[8] Clooney's dropout reportedly caused Avi Arad the head of Marvel's West Coast division and a man heavily involved in Marvel's film deals to wield a harder grip on what content Marvel writers were allowed to publish.[9][10]
Greg Burgas of Comic Book Resources described the book as a rather odd tribute to the character of Nick Fury.[11][12][13] As the years went by the book reached a near legendary status among comic book readers. Ennis himself has expressed that he is very happy with the book and feels that it is in his top 10 favorite series he has written. He also praised his artist Robertson and expressed gratefulness to his editorial team which he felt let him do whatever he wanted with the work. He stated that he would never change a single thing about it.[14][15]
Followups[edit]
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Ennis wrote a prequel mini series in 2006 named Fury: Peacemaker and a sequel series named Fury: My War Gone By Eso templar stam dmg build. from 2012 to 2013.
Prints[edit]
Issues[edit]
No. | Title | Cover date | Comic Book Roundup rating | Estimated sales (first month) |
#1 | Be Careful What You Wish For | November 2001 | N/A | 56,308, ranked 19th in North American[16] |
#2 | Apocalypse Shortly | December 2001 | N/A | 44,578, ranked 36th in North American[17] |
#3 | Here Comes the Pain | January 2002 | N/A | 45,051, ranked 32nd in North American[18] |
#4 | See You and Raise | February 2002 | N/A | 42,884, ranked 34th in North American[19] |
#5 | On Your Guns | March 2002 | N/A | 40,386, ranked 37th in North American[20] |
#6 | The Man Who Loved the War | April 2002 | N/A | 38,494, ranked 38th in North American[21] |
Collected editions[edit]
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Title | Format | Material collected | Pages | Publication date | ISBN | Estimated sales |
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Fury | Trade paperback (TPB) | Fury (2001) #1-6 | 144[22] | April, 2002 | 0785108785 978-0785108788 | 3,901, ranked 12th of the top-selling trade paperbacks in North America[23] |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^http://www.artboiled.com/2013/nick-fury-the-cold-war-and-all-the-stars-in-the-sky/
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- ^https://www.comics.org/series/60617/
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- ^Schmid, David (2015-11-02). Violence in American Popular Culture [2 volumes]. ISBN9781440832062.
- ^Adams, James (May 2, 2002), 'Code Red in the New Comicdom', The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, p. R9
- ^ abLubin, Gus (May 20, 2015). 'George Clooney considered playing Marvel's Nick Fury until he saw this unbelievably gory scene'. Business Insider. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
- ^Darius, Julian (28 January 2004). 'Marvel's April, American Flagg!, and More Cancellations'. News. Sequart.
- ^https://www.webcitation.org/6w0LI9NUD?url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/03/20/garth-ennis-to-write-nick-fury-max-series-with-goran-parlov/
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- ^Ennis, Garth (2002). 'Fury'+rolling+stone+coolest+'garth+ennis'&q=rolling+stone Fury. ISBN9780785108788.
- ^Ching, Albert (May 1, 2012). 'Ennis Returns to FURY MAX for 'Cold War Greatest Hits''. COMICS. Newsarama. Archived from the original on July 1, 2017. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^https://www.webcitation.org/6w0LEAR7K?url=http://doubleosection.blogspot.se/2011/05/garth-ennis-to-pen-new-nick-fury-comic.html
- ^'September 2001 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^'October 2001 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^'November 2001 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^'December 2001 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^'January 2002 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^'February 2002 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
- ^Ennis, Garth (2002). Fury MAX (Fury #1-6) Paperback – May 13, 2002. ISBN0785108785.
- ^'April 2002 Comic Book Sales Figures'. comichron.com. The Comics Chronicles. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
External links[edit]
- Fury at the Comic Book DB
- Fury at the Grand Comics Database
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fury_(2001_series)&oldid=939657547'
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DPS Rankings Overview
These rankings are created using SimulationCraft, a program that is highly tested and trusted for simulating in-game encounters with characters.
We use SimulationCraft because simulators permit a high degree of control by allowing us to use specific talents, rotations, gear, possible boss mechanics, etc. to arrive at repeatable results that can be compared across specs and time. Also, simulators allow us to average out results from thousands of fights to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time and not in one amazing fight.
If you are curious to learn about the simulation fight encounters of Max and Real, we recommend to read our past articles that describe them in Part I and Part II.
We use SimulationCraft because simulators permit a high degree of control by allowing us to use specific talents, rotations, gear, possible boss mechanics, etc. to arrive at repeatable results that can be compared across specs and time. Also, simulators allow us to average out results from thousands of fights to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time and not in one amazing fight.
If you are curious to learn about the simulation fight encounters of Max and Real, we recommend to read our past articles that describe them in Part I and Part II.
Common Questions
The damage meters for my boss fights look very different than these rankings. Why?
There are any number of reasons why in-game results will differ from simulated (or log based) results. A few common differences include the following.
There are any number of reasons why in-game results will differ from simulated (or log based) results. A few common differences include the following.
- Fight Length: Dungeons and LFR raids often have shorter fight durations which can result in much higher DPS as the value of DPS cooldowns is greatly increased in short fights.
- Multiple Targets: The current DPS rankings offer strictly single-target and splash-AoE (1 main target+2). There are scenarios in-game where there are a lot more targets which can allow for much more aggressive AoE.
- Player Variables: Skill, latency, gear, a lucky string of crits, etc. can all significantly impact in-game DPS. Rankings can help represent general trends, but they’ll rarely predict the outcome of a specific encounter with all its unique factors.
How do these rankings compare to other sources that use raid logs to show spec comparisons?
Raid log sites offer a perspective on how some of top players are performing with each spec. These rankings can be helpful to understand how specs are faring in the current raid tier and often reveal unexpected synergies between specific specs and boss encounters. However, log based sites are subject to their own data problems including players who artificially boost their DPS by employing technical or social exploits, changes in popularity of specs, uneven sample sizes, and generally unrepeatable or uncontrolled results.
While simulators allow us to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time through averaging out thousands of fight results, it is important to note that simulators are generally weak when modeling specific fights in a raid tier, and additionally they rely on data that is as good as the theorycrafting community is able to produce.
Overall, no single DPS ranking is perfect and they should all be considered when evaluating specs. Simulators and log based solutions both offer value to the WoW community.
Raid log sites offer a perspective on how some of top players are performing with each spec. These rankings can be helpful to understand how specs are faring in the current raid tier and often reveal unexpected synergies between specific specs and boss encounters. However, log based sites are subject to their own data problems including players who artificially boost their DPS by employing technical or social exploits, changes in popularity of specs, uneven sample sizes, and generally unrepeatable or uncontrolled results.
While simulators allow us to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time through averaging out thousands of fight results, it is important to note that simulators are generally weak when modeling specific fights in a raid tier, and additionally they rely on data that is as good as the theorycrafting community is able to produce.
Overall, no single DPS ranking is perfect and they should all be considered when evaluating specs. Simulators and log based solutions both offer value to the WoW community.