Fury: My War Gone By
Fury: My War Gone By | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | Spy, war |
Publication date | 2012 |
No. of issues | 13 |
Main character(s) | Nick Fury |
Creative team | |
Created by | Garth Ennis Goran Parlov |
Written by | Garth Ennis |
Artist(s) | Goran Parlov Dave Johnson |
Penciller(s) | Goran Parlov |
Inker(s) | Goran Parlov |
Letterer(s) | Rob Steen |
Colorist(s) | Lee Loughridge |
Editor(s) | Axel Alonso Sebastian Girner Jennifer Grünwald Nicholas Albert 'Nick' Lowe Nelson Ribeiro Alex Starbuck |
Fury: My War Gone By, also known as Fury MAX or Fury MAX: Cold Warrior is a 2012-2013 thirteen issue comic book limited series written by
Development
Ennis has been a proponent of war comics since his youth, as he felt they had more meaning over the general superhero publications that Marvel Comics published most of the time. He felt that the character of Nick Fury reminded him of the series he read as a child and that was of greater interest for him to write. Before My War Gone By Ennis wrote two other Fury series (Fury in 2001 and Fury: Peacemaker in 2006) as well as including his incarnation of the character in his Punisher run.[1] In Ennis opinion so is his interpretation of Fury in the series intended to be the original character which debuted in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos from 1963.
Ennis has expressed that his original 2001 Fury series is one of his personal favorites and that he had had the idea for My War Gone By for a long time, at least since the end of his last Punisher series. When some of Ennis close friends rose within the Marvel hierarchy he took the opportunity to express his interest in doing another Fury comic. The series was meant to be the origin of his version of Nick Fury, to show how he became a bitter and angry old man that showed up in Ennis Punisher comics.[2]
Publication history
The series was published under Marvel's
Since then three collected editions have been published in English; two trade paperback, the first one which collects issues 1 to 6 and the second one which collects issues 7 to 13, known as My War Gone By Vol. 1 and 2, released in 2012 and 2013 respectively. The third collection is a hardcover and includes all thirteen issues and was named Fury: My War Gone By and released in 2014.A French language version was released by Panini Comics in 2013 named Fury: D'une Guerre à L'autre, (translation: From War to War or From One War to Another). A second one also released by Panini in 2013 was named A la Guerre Comme à la Guerre (translation: In War As In War).[5]
Plot
The story is split up in four different three issue
Ennis' version of the character has no connections to the superhero shared universe Fury usually occupies together with characters as The Avengers and X-Men but instead focuses on him in a real world environment and features no appearances from other Marvel characters, outside of Frank Castle, that Ennis did not create himself in his other MAX series. There are no supernatural elements in My War Gone By and costumed vigilantes do not appear to be a feature of the world at all. The spy organization S.H.I.E.L.D. is also largely omitted from the work, as Fury is portrayed as a soldier and CIA agent during his whole life in the book.[8] However, the events of the miniseries are alluded in Original Sin #5.
Reception
Sales
All thirteen issues were priced at 3.99 dollars their first month, and all sold between 20,620 and 12,426 copies. The first collected edition was priced at 19.99 dollars and sold an estimated 2477 copies during its first month and was ranked 20th on the trade paperback listing by
Critical response
The series holds an average rating of 8.2 by 16 critics on the
John Parker of the
Prints
Issues
No. | Title | Cover date | Comic Book Roundup rating | Estimated sales (first month) |
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#1 | "While All the Planet's Little Wars Start Joining Hands" | July 2012 | 7.8 by four professional critics.[21] | 20,620, ranked 124th in North America[22] |
#2 | "Number One Fucky" | July 2012 | 7.8 by two professional critics.[23] | 19,021, ranked 130th in North America[24] |
#3 | "And Some People Left For Heaven Without Warning" | August 2012 | — | 17,152, ranked 128th in North America[25] |
#4 | "If We Was Meant To Be Cowboys" | September 2012 | — | 16,329, ranked 135th in North America[26] |
#5 | "Get Ready To Shed A Tear" | October 2012 | 8.5 by two professional critics.[27] | 15,646, ranked 153th in North America[28] |
#6 | "An' Go To Your Gawd As A Soldier" | November 2012 | — | 14,646, ranked 146th in North America[29] |
#7 | "Mister Chained Blue Lightning" | February 2013 | 8.0 by one professional critic.[30] | 14,345, ranked 145th in North America[31] |
#8 | "The Judgment of Your Peers" | March 2013 | 8.2 by two professional critics.[32] | 13,703, ranked 140th in North America[33] |
#9 | "Nobody Does it Quite the Way You Do" | April 2013 | 7.5 by two professional critics.[34] | 13,283, ranked 154th in North America[35] |
#10 | "The Sunny Slopes of Long Ago" | May 2013 | 8.0 by one professional critic.[36] | 13,096, ranked 155th in North America[37] |
#11 | "My Brother Earned His Medals at My Lai in Vietnam" | June 2013 | 8.0 by one professional critic.[38] | 12,937, ranked 156th in North America[39] |
#12 | "Before Man Was, War Waited" | July 2013 | — | 12,694, ranked 168th in North America[40] |
#13 | "But Yet We'll Write a Final Rhyme While Waiting Crucifixion" | August 2013 | 9.8 by one professional critic.[41] | 12,426, ranked 165th in North America[42] |
Collected editions
Title [Tagline] |
Format | Material collected | Pages | Publication date | ISBN | Estimated sales (North America) [Trades] |
Rated |
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My War Gone By Vol. 1 | Trade paperback (TPB) | Fury MAX #1-6 | 144[43] | December 19, 2012 | 0785157778 978-0785157779 |
Combined sales: 2868[44][45] | EC[a][46] |
My War Gone By Vol. 2 | TPB | Fury MAX #7-13 | 168[47] | August 17, 2013 | 0785162305 978-0785162308 |
Combined sales: 1,888[48] | EC[49] |
Fury MAX: My War Gone By ["I lick up war like it was sugar..."] |
Hardcover (HC) | Fury MAX #1-13 | 312[50] | August 19, 2014 | 0785190384 978-0785190387 |
Combined sales: 1,304[51] | EC[52] |
See also
Notes
- ^ Explicit Content
References
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Garth Ennis talks superhero comics, The Shadow, Nick Fury and why he loves World War 2.
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The new series, though I can't say too much about it, will look quite closely at the Cold War. It's a period of history that fascinates me and we will sort of move through its greatest hits. French Indochina, Cuba because you have do the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam in the early seventies when it's really gotten going, and then on to Nicaragua and El Salvador in the 80s. Those last two allow me to use the Punisher and Barracuda as supporting characters. So, it's going to be sort of the Marvel MAX ultimate whirlwind cauldron of hell book.
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- ISBN 978-0785190387.
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External links
- Fury MAX at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Fury: My War Gone By at the Grand Comics Database