Day of Joy
I am now fortunate enough to own my very own DVD copy of Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD. (Which I've reviewed here before).
I am happy, so happy that in lieu of a post, I will instead gift you with this image of an inexplicably hot Nick Fury, a far-less-inexplicably hot Contessa, and Nick Fury's remarkably swanky pad.
Hot. Also. Swanky.
(This panel is part of the rather infamously censored seduction sequence" from Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD #2.)
I am happy, so happy that in lieu of a post, I will instead gift you with this image of an inexplicably hot Nick Fury, a far-less-inexplicably hot Contessa, and Nick Fury's remarkably swanky pad.
Hot. Also. Swanky.
(This panel is part of the rather infamously censored seduction sequence" from Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD #2.)
4 Comments:
At October 05, 2008 4:33 AM, LurkerWithout said…
I do not have that comic. HOWEVER, I do have a Simpsons Comics trade that parodies that scene. Except with Krusty the Clown. It is, of course, AWESOME...
At October 05, 2008 1:08 PM, SallyP said…
That is one heck of a bachelor pad. That tiger skin that the Contessa is sitting on? Nick strangled it to death with his bare hands, and skinned it with his TEETH!
Nick is a manly man.
At October 05, 2008 2:47 PM, Diabolu Frank said…
I need to add that to my Netflix queue. I caught bits and pieces of it during its original run (where I believe it was disemboweled by an Oscar broadcast.) I remember it only being about half bad. 65% at most.
Love that Steranko panel, and any time intended censorship yields an even more transgressive result. I'm reminded of "I haven't been fucked like that since grade school."
At October 07, 2008 3:24 PM, Anonymous said…
I found the Nick Fury movie a lot less awful than expected, actually verging on "pretty good (for a broadcast network made-for-TV thingy)". The Hoff is surprisingly OK as Fury, and I particularly liked the movie's peculiar production design - where instead of doing the sleek Ken Adam/James Bond thing you might expect, it's actually got this weird retro-'40s-future vibe to it.
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