Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #15 - 4.0 - $15.00
HYDRA hires the services of Bulls-eye, a paid assassin, to kill Nick Fury. Fury and Laura attend a concert by Country Joe and The Fish in Central Park when Bulls-eye strikes apparently assassinating Nick Fury in full view of horrified onlookers. Abruptly, Hydra leader number 72 decides this would be the moment SHIELD would expect HYDRA to strike and changes his plans for an attack. Instead, SHIELD converges on Central Park and corner Bulls-eye, who decides to shoot it out with them but Dugan kills him.
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- The Assassination of Nick Fury! - Severin colors confirmed per this site: http://www.hakes.com/item.asp?Auction=210&ItemNo=127472
- - Inside front cover. Ad for a variety of Joe Weider products.
- The Assassination of Nick Fury - Ayers may have assisted on pages 13-15. Info per Nick Caputo. Bulls-eye's only appearance; not related to the Marv Wolfman villain from Daredevil #131 (March 1976). Following Number 72's instructions, Bulls-eye inexplicably wastes energy running all over NYC following Fury, even though he knew in advance where his target would be later in the day. Equally baffling is his wearing a brightly-colored costume while trying to escape from the scene of a murder. Last Issue of the series. Nick Fury turns up alive two months later in The Avengers #72 (January 1970).
- The Race to Danger - Comics ad for Lee Leens pants from H.D. Lee Company, Inc. between story pages 3 and 4.
- - Ad for novelty items from the American Circle Corp., located on top half of page between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Between story pages 6 and 7 on lower half of page.
- - Ad solicits boys to sell Grit magazine. Located between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Includes: Item; The Mighty Marvel Checklist
- - Ad for membership to Marvelmania, between story pages 9 and 10 on lower half of page.
- Super Saturday on ABC - Advertisement for Saturday morning cartoon lineup on ABC Television for the season starting September 6, 1969. Also advertisement for ABC's Super Saturday Club. Located between story pages 11 and 12.
- - Letters from W. Thomas Anthony, Jr., Bob Krotts, Kurt Black, D. Allen Sheaffer, and Anthony Kowalik. Located between story pages 12 and 13.
- Shop by Mail - A series of thumbnail advertisements for a range of products including back-issue comics. Located between story pages 15 and 16.
- - Located on top half of page, between story pages 18 and 19.
- Shop By Mail; Stamps - Various ads for stamps companies and other items. Appears between story pages 18 and 19 on lower half of page.
- - Ad for the Academy for Home Study.
- - Inside back cover. Ad to earn money by selling greeting cards.
- - Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists School.
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