Transported through time to 2013, the original pulp heroine is tasked with hunting down cloaked Nazi secret agents in modern-day Washington. But as she suffers ever worsening mental flashes back to the 1940s and to a war-ravaged future, Miss Fury is forced to question her own sanity. Is any of this real? What are the giant triangular craft hovering over future Manhattan? And is the man she's supposed to assassinate really a Nazi agent, or is this just murder?
Overall, this is another solid outing for the creative team, and definitely an above-average comic-book. There is, once again, the gratuitous sex and partial nudity, including close-ups of Marla's bare derriere, which are not at all necessary to the story. But as they don't really harm the book, I can't complain too much. I just wish the creative team would have enough confidence in themselves to realize that they do not need to show a few panels of Marla naked or having sex in every issue just to sell this book. It's solid enough without that; it should sell fine on its own. And honestly if it's not selling, I don't think a couple of pages of R-rated sex scenes per issue are going to do the trick. Besides that, however, this is a darn good comic. Read Full Review
Miss Fury is a solid series so far. The first two issues seem to have framed things up and now we're going to get into the larger story at work. Williams has an ambitious story that takes the character in a new direction, so it's understandable it's a little bit of a slow build. This is definitely a series worth looking into. Read Full Review
I'll stick with this book just to see if it gets better since I like the character so much, but it has to improve...and fast. Read Full Review
While we got a story going and the main character was more tolerable, the comic now gives the audience a weak and dull story, odd censorship, and ugly art. Put your money towards some other pulp comic, like Black Bat that just came out recently. Read Full Review
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