Below are three scans from Fury MAX #11, written by Garth Ennis, with art by Goran Parlov and colors by Lee Loughridge. This has been a high-quality, consistently excellent series. Starting with the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, with stops along the way in Castro's Cuba and the Cambodian jungle camp of General Giap, Ennis tells the secret history of U.S. covert military operations through the jaded eye of war-weary but ever-bloodthirsty Colonel Nick Fury. With issue #11 we're on the Honduras-Nicaragua border in the 1980s during the Contras-Sandinistas war. Fury is playing cat and mouse with a renegade group of U.S. Special Forces who are racking up a horrific body count. This is a beautiful, well-crafted comic book. Check it out.
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