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|editorinchief = [[w:c:marvel:Joe Quesada|Joe Quesada]]
 
 
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|artists = [[Hugo Petrus]]<br>[[Chris Sotomayor]]<br>[[Rus Wooton]]
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|editors = [[Joe Quesada]]
 
|release = March, 2009
 
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|Prev = ''[[Iron Man: The Price of Doing Business]]''
'''Nick Fury: Spies Like Us''' is a digital comic book set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
 
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'''''Nick Fury: Spies Like Us''''' is a digital comic book set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Nick Fury]] roots out a double agent during the Cold War.
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[[Nick Fury]] roots out a double agent during the [[Cold War]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
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In a local club in [[Budapest]] during the [[Cold War]], [[CIA]] Agent [[Nick Fury]] convinces a thug that he just put something in his drink, showing a tiny ball between his fingers and explaining that if his heart rate spikes it will explode. Before being asked any questions, the thug gives away the address of Verliecki. When Fury and his partner [[Escobar]] leave the club, he is stopped by [[Vinorovsky]], who is pissed at Fury for deporting him. But Fury hits him and leaves the club anyway.
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In the car and on their way to Verliecki, Fury explains that they are after twelve dossiers of undercover CIA agents, which must stay out of the hands of the [[Soviet Union|Soviets]]. Meanwhile Vinorovsky has alerted the local authorities and sends them after Fury.
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Fury bashes the appartement door in and he and Escobar start to search the room. Suddenly Fury is strangled from behind by Verliecki, but Fury immediately throws his adversary over him. They continue to fight and Verliecki tries to escape with a suitcase but Fury is able to kick him against a bookcase and takes over the suitcase with the dossiers. Escobar then betrays Fury, holding a gun to his head, explaining that he wants to sell the dossiers to the Soviets. Fury catches him off guard and slings the suitcase to Escobar, who then fires his gun but misses. The gunshot is heard by the local police outside, but Escobar and Fury continue to fight. Ultimately, Escobar is able to get the upper hand, holding Fury once again under fire. This time Escobar gets hit from behind by Verliecki, revealing that the whole thing was staged and together they tie up Escobar. Verliecki puts a CIA ID card with Escobar's picture and with Fury's name, in Escobar's pocket while Fury quickly leaves before the authorities arrive.
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Fury then heads back to the [[United States of America|USA]] to meet with [[Dum Dum Dugan]], bringing back a suitcase of cigars instead of CIA dossiers.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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*[[Escobar]]
 
*[[Escobar]]
 
*[[Vinorovsky]]
 
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*[[Dum Dum Dugan]]
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
 
*[[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
 
*[[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
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*[[Soviet Union]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Cold War]]
   
 
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*[[CIA]]
 
*[[CIA]]
   
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==External Links==
 
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Revision as of 08:03, 24 March 2020

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Nick Fury: Spies Like Us is a digital comic book set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Synopsis

Nick Fury roots out a double agent during the Cold War.

Plot

In a local club in Budapest during the Cold War, CIA Agent Nick Fury convinces a thug that he just put something in his drink, showing a tiny ball between his fingers and explaining that if his heart rate spikes it will explode. Before being asked any questions, the thug gives away the address of Verliecki. When Fury and his partner Escobar leave the club, he is stopped by Vinorovsky, who is pissed at Fury for deporting him. But Fury hits him and leaves the club anyway.

In the car and on their way to Verliecki, Fury explains that they are after twelve dossiers of undercover CIA agents, which must stay out of the hands of the Soviets. Meanwhile Vinorovsky has alerted the local authorities and sends them after Fury.

Fury bashes the appartement door in and he and Escobar start to search the room. Suddenly Fury is strangled from behind by Verliecki, but Fury immediately throws his adversary over him. They continue to fight and Verliecki tries to escape with a suitcase but Fury is able to kick him against a bookcase and takes over the suitcase with the dossiers. Escobar then betrays Fury, holding a gun to his head, explaining that he wants to sell the dossiers to the Soviets. Fury catches him off guard and slings the suitcase to Escobar, who then fires his gun but misses. The gunshot is heard by the local police outside, but Escobar and Fury continue to fight. Ultimately, Escobar is able to get the upper hand, holding Fury once again under fire. This time Escobar gets hit from behind by Verliecki, revealing that the whole thing was staged and together they tie up Escobar. Verliecki puts a CIA ID card with Escobar's picture and with Fury's name, in Escobar's pocket while Fury quickly leaves before the authorities arrive.

Fury then heads back to the USA to meet with Dum Dum Dugan, bringing back a suitcase of cigars instead of CIA dossiers.

Appearances

Characters

Locations

Events

Items

Organizations

References

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