Nick Fury #3

Writer: James Robinson Artist: Aco Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 21, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 9
9.2Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

NICK FURY'S NEXT MISSION GOES OFF THE RAILS!
•  The mission is simple enough: prevent an assassination on the maiden voyage of a new international train line.
•  But when another player enters the fray, it's a thin line between friend and foe!
•  Can NICK FURY solve the mystery and prevent the killing before his enemies punch his ticket?
•  All aboard for the ASSASSINATION LOCOMOTION CAPER!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comicosity - Matt Santori Jun 21, 2017

    A creative team where every member is firing on all cylinders and delivering a book of the most stellar quality is a rare find indeed. But Robinson, ACO, Petrus, Rosenberg, and Latham are that team and Nick Fury #3, like the issues before it, is certainly that book. A masterpiece of teamwork and a masterpiece of style, this book shines as Marvels creative crown jewel at the moment. Let the missions never end. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Jun 27, 2017

    It's fast and a heck of a lot of fun. Highly recommended! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Robert Reed Jun 26, 2017

    Nick Fury #3 is another stellar issue in the fledgling series. While some of the deficiencies in character development of the earlier issues have persisted, the issue still fully displays the strengths of the series. James Robinson's dialogue pairs extremely well with the artwork by ACO, Petrus, and Rosenberg, creating a snappy and fun ride. This isn't a series that you'll reread for the plot machinations, but it's one that creates an effect on the reader with its cool factor. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Multiversity Comics - Nicholas Palmieri Jun 26, 2017

    A high octane single issue action tale so well crafted that it's hard to tell where one creator's influence ends and another's begins. They don't make 'em like this anymore, folks. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Jason Kolkey Jun 23, 2017

    Three issues in, this series has established itself as consistently fun and beautiful to look at. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Spock's Brain Jun 28, 2017

    More style than substance so far, but man, do they ever do the style right. This issue looks absolutely great--Aco is a revelation in his innovative design, and the colours pop to make this a visual tour de force. We get a greater sense of who this Nick Fury is in this issue, as we see a bit more of his charm and humour; this series has been doing single issue stories that don't feel slight or incomplete, a rarity in times when 20 pages can fly by without much happening at all. Robinson and Aco are a great team.

  • 8.0
    CrazyforRAMU Jan 5, 2018

    Nick Fury Jr. checks off the "sexy flirting" and "traintop fight" boxes on his Baby Bond Spy Experience card. This is still a very stylish ride, but it's certainly not breaking any new ground. It relies a great deal on spy clichés, and the absence of Frankie Noble suggests that this is destined to be the skippable "status quo" issue of this brief title. This is also where the creeping suspicion dawns that ACO's artistic brilliance outshines James Robinson's scripting skills by a significant margin.

  • 8.0
    DDJamesB Jun 26, 2017

    I could buy this series just for the art. Nick Fury has been a ton of fun. If you are looking for an in depth story, this is not for you. Every issue is a mission of Nick and this one is just as much fun as the rest. It would be nice to get a little insight on NF Jr, but I'm not going to complain considering the quality we are receiving.

  • 7.0
    Rick Jonez Jun 24, 2017

    Psychedelic Noir. The story was bo-OH-ring. The art was fair tribute to Steranko stylings of Classic Fury. Rating is generous.

  • 9.5
    Peaches Jun 25, 2017

  • 9.0
    BloodyNinja Jun 21, 2017

  • 9.0

  • 8.0
    Jabberwocky_Superfly Jul 4, 2017

  • 7.0
    iPodwithnomusic Jul 6, 2018

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