COMICS: It's The Marvel Universe Vs. Nick Fury In First Look At ORIGINAL SIN #7

COMICS: It's The Marvel Universe Vs. Nick Fury In First Look At ORIGINAL SIN #7

All roads have been leading to this! In this lettered preview of Original Sin #7 from Jason Aaron (Thor: God of Thunder) and Mike Deodato (Dark Avengers), the heroes of the Marvel Universe prepare for their final stand against...Nick Fury? Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Aug 08, 2014 06:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Operating in the shadows, Nick Fury has protected the Marvel Universe from unseen forces. Protecting the Marvel Universe by any means necessary, Fury has "guarded the wall" for decades right under the noses of both S.H.E.I.L.D. and the Avengers. Now, drained of the Infinity Formula that kept him youthful, the battle-hardened soldier is rapidly aging, his time left short. But his job is never done and he’ll stop at nothing to protect the Marvel Universe from what’s coming – even if he has to go through the Avengers to do it! Armed with the Watcher’s eyes, the secrets and sins of the entire Marvel Universe are now at his disposal. The knowledge Uatu kept could now be their very undoing! How can anyone stand up against a tactical genius with access to all the heroes greatest weaknesses?








ORIGINAL SIN #7
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils by MIKE DEODATO
Cover by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
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Pasto
Pasto - 8/8/2014, 6:51 PM
Marvel/DC crossover? Whats up with Deathstroke...
AsgardianHobo
AsgardianHobo - 8/8/2014, 6:55 PM
If everyone's lies are going to be uncovered.........Nick Fury is [frick]ed!
MutantMinority
MutantMinority - 8/8/2014, 6:55 PM
This series kinda lost me. Started off interesting and then ... Meh
LordOfTheZegaRealm
LordOfTheZegaRealm - 8/8/2014, 7:03 PM
@Pasto LOL. Nick Fury does look like Deathstroke, except Deathstroke looks a little more spry.
wcwpoet
wcwpoet - 8/8/2014, 7:17 PM
I was interested until the Nick Fury reveal that was kind of lame & even them fighting is pointless to me. I'm tired of the hero vs hero crap. Remember when heroes actually fought villains?
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 8/8/2014, 7:29 PM
And that's the real Nick Fury, right?
xcan
xcan - 8/8/2014, 8:03 PM
deth, agreed from what I could grasp. Good to see the true Nick Fury back... even if they're gonna say he was under some youth serum for the last 30 years and now they're gonna knock him off... but it's worth it.

Remember when SHIELD was cool and smoked cigars and were dirty and had central characters like 'Dum Dum'? Those were the days.

True Fury.. here's one for you! I miss you guys :(

FIRE IT UP!!
xcan
xcan - 8/8/2014, 8:06 PM
Modern faux SHIELD in TV and print. The door is that way =>
OrionPax
OrionPax - 8/8/2014, 8:31 PM
Soooooo is it me,or did the basically make Fury look like Cable? Reeeeeaaaal original Marvel
SidDaAstroSloth
SidDaAstroSloth - 8/8/2014, 8:40 PM
What the? Fury is a Deathlok now or what?
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 8/8/2014, 8:45 PM
@dethpillow The Black Order was pretty cool. The Ebony Maw was a fantastic new character. My favorite part of Infinity, though, was the stuff on Hala. Thor throwing his hammer round the sun ("And what if I am more than just a man?") to smash the Builder from behind, Ronan smashing the Supreme Intelligence's casing and shouting "This moment is everything. This is OUR moment!" And the entire Accuser Corp. raising their hammers in a pledge to join the Terran thunder god in battle and fight for freedom.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 8/8/2014, 8:52 PM
@dethpillow I want Hickman to write a comic set in the early years of the universe. Back when Galactus was young, before The Elders of the Universe became who they are, back when the Builders were just beginning their Superflow project, back when the Celestials were just beginning their experiments. Back when the universe was young.
wallhead
wallhead - 8/8/2014, 9:11 PM
slow news day
Verzwei
Verzwei - 8/8/2014, 9:22 PM
It's a shame this event is just an excuse to get rid of Vanilla Fury in favor of Chocolate Nick (not that I don't like him, just he's the second best Nick Fury there is). Still a great story though.

BTW I'm really enjoying the pieces leading to 'Time Runs Out' in AVENGERS and NEW AVENGERS.

Verzwei
Verzwei - 8/8/2014, 9:36 PM
Nothing really changes the Marvel or DC Universe because fans don't embrace change. Just look at how good Superior Spider-Man was and what it is now... It's like some people just like watching reruns of the same old show for all of their lifes (think Friends for eternity).

And yes, I known the premise for SpOck was cheesy as hell and even I though it was shit until giving Otto a chance.
Snotzo
Snotzo - 8/8/2014, 9:40 PM
Make old Nick Fury evil, he's already half way there. Like make him a villain on the same league as Doctor Doom and Red Skull.
DoomXfactor
DoomXfactor - 8/8/2014, 9:43 PM
Sad to see the real Nick Fury go. He was always my favorite. I have a love/hate relationship with Marvel Comics nowadays...
Verzwei
Verzwei - 8/8/2014, 9:50 PM
That just wouldn't work. SPOILER ALERT!, I think. His motivations are defending the universe by any means necessary and now he needs a successor for the dirty work. He reallywants to protect everyone, even behind the curtains, unseen. With that level of Villany, it would just ruin his whole character development.
KingRainbow
KingRainbow - 8/8/2014, 10:10 PM
@Verzwei: YES! Change. That's what everyone is so afraid of, goddammit. Sometimes it goes bad, sometimes it goes good. You never know 'till you actually read it. As in, half the people I know who friggin' bash Superior Spider-Man haven't actually read it. People are still stuck in the 80's and don't even know it... I'm surprised they aren't called hipsters :/

Although, Spider-Ock was kinda like Batman-ish or Damian Wayne-ish...
Verzwei
Verzwei - 8/8/2014, 10:34 PM
@KingRainbow

I absolutely loved Superior Spidey... It was so funny to see the arrogance of Otto used for the greater good. I'm sure that will not be the last we see of him as #32 shows him SPOILER FOR SURE! in an alternative 2099 timeline trying to survive alongside a bunch of other webheads the return of Morlun. He will definitely stick in 616 for a while after SpiderVerse... (or die an heroic death before the eyes of Puny Parker).

I'm sure I'll be enjoying Superior Iron Man (even more if we have Arno alongside him) and The Unworthy Thor (if he really is getting an Avengers Now! series, and not just a supportive role in Thor-not-really-ita)
loki668
loki668 - 8/8/2014, 10:57 PM
Just lock up the Country Kitchen Buffet!! When Fury can't get in for his "Senior Breakfast Buffet", he'll become disoriented from hunger. Then, just sit him in front of the game show network and give him a sammich! Problem solved!
Foolkiller
Foolkiller - 8/8/2014, 11:04 PM
I like this concept. Nick Fury was always a "by any means necessary" type of guy. Remember Secret Wars? Sadly it looks like the end of him is nigh, but there may be a bit of potential for others to discover his activities over the last few years, and possibly find out that he was right.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 8/8/2014, 11:34 PM
I think @Verzwei is a Skrull. He keeps going on about
Missy
Missy - 8/8/2014, 11:49 PM
So.... I missed a lot.

Was old Fury the one who killed Uatu?
pepe
pepe - 8/9/2014, 3:18 AM
Good start... Very, VERY lame now
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 8/9/2014, 3:20 AM
Some of you were clearly not paying attention when they created Nick Jr. to be in the comics. Nick Sr. serum ran its course through his body and was no more. The villain for that story found out he had a kid and hoped that the serum was passed through Nick Jr.

Nick Sr. been on his death bed from that point. It was time to finally age and die.
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 8/9/2014, 3:27 AM
@CosmicLord @dethpillow That's the only thing I'm not liking at the moment is that he wouldn't answer Panther the 50 or so damn times Panther asked "Did you do it?".

I will almost be highly pissed if it ends up someone else did it. At least have it that he sent one of his LMDs to take the kill shot. Time for that fool to go.
Verzwei
Verzwei - 8/9/2014, 3:28 AM
@ScionStorm it would be cool to shapeshift, but sadly I'm not XD

It always bothered me that Thanos and the Skrulls (seems like a band name!) had pretty similar chins. It must be just a coincidence, considering the big bad purple is a Titan Deviant and the skrulls are, well, skrulls.
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