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Nick Fury
Nick Fury
Biographical Information
Real Name: Nicholas Joseph Fury
Alias: Nick Fury

SSA Fury
Colonel Fury
Agent Nick Fury
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Age: 45+
Species: Human
Affiliations: S.H.I.E.L.D.

Black Ops Agent

Physical Description
Gender: Male
Hair color: Dark Grey
Eye color: Black (left missing)
Height: 6'1
Character Information
First Appearance: Operation: Rebirth
Voiced by: Jim Byrnes
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Character Male Human Leader Military S.H.I.E.L.D Season 2 Season 3 Season 4
"Whatever they're planning... We intend to be ready."
Nick Fury

Must See Episodes[]

Personality[]

A commanding man, Nick Fury always has a schedule to keep. Whenever he has a mission, his 'eye' is fixed on it. However, that doesn't stop him from pointing those he thinks deserve it in the right direction while being unofficial, of course.

Physical appearance[]

A fit man in his prime although with gray hair and an eyepatch covering his eye, wearing dark clothing which includes a black jacket and a navy blue jumper under it

Early Life[]

Agent Nick Fury is the director of the secret government agency of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention Logistics Division. He was originally assigned to lead the 'special special ops', including such members as Weapon X, Warbird and Captain America. Trask also worked under him briefly, working on mutant containment measures and countermeasures, but eventually severed his ties with S.H.I.E.L.D. Fury's main troubles and responsibilities include secret operations, rogue mutants and organizations on par with S.H.I.E.L.D's capabilities, like HYDRA.

Season 2[]

Such projects involve Operation Rebirth, the super soldier formula that created Captain America. Whilst he is sometimes hesitant to follow his orders, he rarely officially breaks them. One time he did, however, was when he informed The X-Men where their teammates were being held. Fury believes that mutants as a population aren't to be feared, but realizes there are those who will use their powers to threaten the security of the world.

Season 3[]

When mutants became publicly known, Nick was ordered by the government not to get involved, but he disobeyed orders and indirectly assisted the X-Men and Brotherhood in locating and freeing their comrades from Area 51, including his old friend, Logan. When Mystique snapped her fingers upon seeing the arrival of Fury, Fury made it known to both groups there that they were surrounded by his own team of SH.I.E.L.D agents.

With the appearance of X-23, who broke into one of the S.H.I.E.L.D.'s compounds and stole their data on the X-Men, Fury again broke the rules by allowing X-23 to run rogue after Logan apprehended her and set her free at the Xavier Mansion. Though, since she no longer was a HYDRA operative, she was likely to be seen as no further threat to anyone.

Season 4[]

Nick helped Logan uncover the truth about his clone, X-23 and concentrated all his efforts on stopping those who created her. X-23 and Wolverine were also largely responsible for allowing S.H.I.E.L.D. to capture most of those in HYDRA, including Omega Red.

Fury, under orders, eventually released Trask into his custody so that the scientist could continue working on his Sentinel Project. They wanted to be ready for whatever Apocalypse had planned for the world, but even the new Sentinels were no match for Apocalypse's horsemen, and thus Fury had to rely on the help of the X-Men and the mutant Leech to save the world in the end.

Notes[]

  • This is the last incarnation of Fury to be white. All future appearances both live action and animated portray the character as black
  • His future appearances include: Iron Man (post-credits scene) The Incredible Hulk (mentioned) Iron Man 2 Thor (post-credits scene) Captain America: The First Avenger The Avengers Captain America: The Winter Soldier Avengers: Age of Ultron Avengers: Infinity War (post-credits scene) Captain Marvel Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home (post-credits scene) Spider-Man: No Way Home (mentioned) Thor: Love and Thunder (mentioned in flashback) The Marvels
  • He appeared in Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D (1998) portrayed by David Hasselhoff

Appearances[]

Season Two
Growing Pains Power Surge Bada-Bing Bada-Boom Fun and Games The Beast of Bayville Adrift On Angel's Wings African Storm Joyride
Walk on the Wild Side Operation: Rebirth Mindbender Shadow Dance Retreat The Hex Factor Day of Reckoning I Day of Reckoning II
Season Three
Day of Recovery The Stuff of Heroes Mainstream The Stuff of Villains Blind Alley X-Treme Measures The Toad, the Witch,
and the Wardrobe
Self Possessed Under Lock and Key Cruise Control X23 Dark Horizon I Dark Horizon II
Season Four
Impact No Good Deed Target X Sins of the Son Uprising Cajun Spice Ghost of a Chance Ascension I Ascension II
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