Last week Marvel paid tribute to 60 years of Nick Fury with a double-sized anniversary one-shot. The issue, written by Al Ewing, is a grand celebration of one of Marvel's most enduring characters, but it also marks the end of the road for Nick Fury Sr., who ends the issue by deciding to take a break from protecting Earth-616.
The special issue celebrated the past, present, and future of Fury with several interconnected vignettes, all penned by Ewing, and drawn by Scott Eaton, Tom Reilly, Adam Kubert, and Ramon Rosanas. If you want to avoid spoilers for the issue, then stop reading now...
In the story, Nick Fury Jr. encounters a mysterious new version of S.C.O.R.P.I.O., who is trying to get her hands on the Zodiac Key. Investigating this new threat leads him to delve into his family history. After a few eventful flashbacks, which document Dad's history with the powerful object, he makes his way to the moon for a fight with S.C.O.R.P.I.O., who is revealed to be Rebecca Hargrove, a distant relative of Howling Commando Red Hargrove.
After defeating her, Fury Jr. meets with both his dad and Uatu the Watcher. Fury Sr. reveals that he has had enough of being, in his son's words, "a manipulative S.O.B." and is taking the Zodiac Key and leaving the Marvel universe behind.
"Call it a vacation," says Fury Sr., before admitting that he is tired of "looking at everyone through a damn sniper scope." And so he passes on the role of Earth's defender to his son, who notes, "There are universes that need the original Nick Fury more than this one does ... There are worse retirements."
First introduced in May 1963's Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1, the original Nick Fury fought long and hard in World War II. Since then he's had his
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