Credits
Colorist(s):
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Subject Matter
Genres:
espionage
Character(s):
Nick Fury; Dr. Sammartino [Dr. Kraus]; Dum Dum Dugan; Val; Agent Huff (Nick's secretary); Number 72 (HYDRA commander); HYDRA; The Gaff [Sidney E. Levine]; Gabe Jones
Synopsis:
Aboard the Heli-Carrier, the Psycho-Projector is used on Fury to learn what's really going on in his mind. It turns out everything involving The Super-Patriot was a dream. Fury's escapes numerous attempts on his life and remains under observation by Dugan, Gabe, Val and Dr. Sammartino, who insists that Fury is a traitor. The doctor is revealed to be a Hydra agent but escapes from Fury and SHIELD.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
20
Notes:
Part 3 of 3. HYDRA double-agent is called Dr. Kraus by a lab-tech on page 2 and Dr. Sammartino by Gabe Jones on page 16. Since Kraus is a German name and he's a HYDRA agent, it's probably his real one (suggesting the lab-tech was also a double-agent who slipped up). Number 72 bears a striking resemblance to Don Cabellero, the first of Baron Strucker's fake identities (see Strange Tales #150-152/ November 1966-January 1967), suggesting he based his false identity on Number 72, another member of his organization. Third car of Fury's to be destroyed; this one had only been around since Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #8 (January 1969). HYDRA returns next issue.