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| Writer | Garth Ennis |
| Artist | Darick Robertson |
| Paperback: | May 13, 2002 |
Forced into retirement at the closing of the Cold War, government-trained freedom-fighter Nick Fury re-enters the fray when the Agency requests his help in battling the takeover of a third-world island.
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8.0
It's not for everyone, but it's a typical book of Garth Ennis and if you are his fan - you'll like it 100%. I'm honestly not a fan of the guy, he's often way too much for me, but here it was just right: edgy, but not to the point where you really want to throw up and when you get really tired of this shit. I mean, yeah, some people will want to throw up because of this book already, but believe me, he can do worse things, much worse. Darick Robertson made a good work as the artist here as well. Overall, it's a pretty solid book. Not perfect, sometimes too brutal, but it's something I personally seek in these Marvel MAX titles.
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