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Fury/Black Widow: Death Duty

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Fury/Black Widow: Death Duty
Cover to the book.
Date1995
Main charactersNick Fury and Black Widow
SeriesMarvel Graphic Novel
Page count64[1] pages
PublisherMarvel Comics
Creative team
WritersCefn Ridout
PencillersCharlie Adlard
InkersCharlie Adlard
LetterersJonathan Babcock
ColouristsFrank Lopez
Steve Whitaker
EditorsRichard Ashford
Mark Gruenwald
Michael Kraiger
Original publication
Date of publication1995
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-0785101567

Fury/Black Widow: Death Duty is a graphic novel published by Marvel Comics in 1995.[2]

Publication history

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The book was published in 1995 in America. It was the character Night Raven's first appearance outside on Marvel UK.[3][4][5]

Plot

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Black Widow returns to Russia to see if her homeland had really changed since she left. When a diplomat is found murdered on the grounds of the United States Embassy, Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. are drawn into an international crisis that pits secret agents against the Russian mafia. Into this conflict enters The Black Widow, now as a full-time Avenger as well as Russia's most famous expatriate, and Night Raven. His bloody one-man war against crime is just a pastime; his real obsession is to kill one person, Yi Yang, the woman who made him immortal.

Reception

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Win Wiacek of Now Read This stated "Superbly illustrated by Charlie Adlard, this is nonetheless an uncomfortable blending of genres, with a strange pace to it: almost as if there’s been some savage trimming and pruning with no thought to narrative cohesion."[6] The book was ranked sixth on Diamonds highest selling paperbacks in February 1995.[7]

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