Appearing in "Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD: The Man For the Job"
Featured Characters:
Colonel Nick Fury
- unnamed Shield Agents (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Hydra (First appearance)
- Imperial Hydra
(First appearance)
- Agent H (First appearance) (First appearance)
- unnamed agents
- Imperial Hydra
Other Characters:
- White House men
Locations:
- Hydra headquarters
- The pendulum
Items:
- Life Model Decoys (First appearance)
- Napalm bombs
- Sidewinder missiles
- Electric gun
- Stark's blast gun
Vehicles:
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Flying Car
- Fighter jet
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD: The Man For the Job"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Eternity Beckons!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Clea (Appears on a Computer Screen, TV or Hologram Only)
- Ancient One
Adversaries:
- Baron Mordo
- Dormammu
- Mordo's Minions
Kaecilius
- Sir Baskerville (Single appearance)[1]
- Mindless Ones (Appears on a Computer Screen, TV or Hologram Only)
Other Characters:
- Eternity (Mentioned) (Invocation)
- Seven Rings of Raggadorr (Mentioned) (Invocation)
- Cyttorak (Mentioned)'s Crimson Bands (Invocation)
- Vishanti (Mentioned) (Invocation)
Locations:
- Dark Dimension
- England
- London Heathrow Airport (First appearance)
- Asia
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Eternity Beckons!"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- The cover art is homaged in:
- Mighty Avengers #18 (November 2008) - This is the first issue of Strange Tales to feature a Nick Fury story, replacing the previous Human Torch feature that regularly appeared in this series. Nick Fury's stories would continue to share the Strange Tales title with Dr. Strange until issue #169 Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD is given it's own series, and Strange Tales is renamed to Doctor Strange.
- This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for more info.[2]
Trivia
- Laura Brown's Hydra name is first given as Agent H. It will change to Agent G in Strange Tales #135