There's a scene where Nick kills a big pinkish alien that I think Dr. Strange and Punisher came across no?
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There's a scene where Nick kills a big pinkish alien that I think Dr. Strange and Punisher came across no?
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Last edited by Nosocialize; 07-02-2014 at 08:53 AM.
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So what I learned from this issue is: The Illuminati just need to get Nick Fury on board to take care of Incursion planets for them, since he seems to have PLENTY of experience in that area, while they shift their focus on trying to fix the problem.
So, let me see if I got this right, not only does Tony Stark have a brother he didn't know about as well as learning he was adopted but now we learn that his dad paid for Nick Fury to be an intergalactic assassin. Tony has a lot of family issues doesn't he.
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I wouldn't be surprise if at the end of this Bucky ends up the next man on the wall.
The one major question that was raised last issue and while lampshaded by Ant Man, went completely unanswered. You don't just drop an entire Nick Fury flashback issue on us after showing he's somehow aged into an old man and not answer why.
Fury has certainly been busy.
The interesting part is not that he was able to kill all those big threats to earth, even though it requires some stretch of the imagination. I think the big reveal will be how he learned of these threats in the first place. spoilers:end of spoilers
It seems like the Watcher must have been involved in some way to give 'the man on the wall' information on imminent threats. I don't like the idea of the Watcher consciously cooperating with such a scheme, so maybe Howard Stark or someone else found a way to covertly acquire such knowledge from the Watcher.
@Daeron
You mean like those guys who snuck into the watchers house and stole information from him during the Marvel Now point one one-shot story.
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No, it took place in modern time around 2011/2012(couldn't remember completely), it showed two guys working for the unseen, who is now revealed as Old man Fury, taking information from the Watcher while he is busy. It has been referenced to a lot for Original sin interviews.
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This whole issue could have happened on 6 pages, I feel cheated.
We need better comics