- "There was an idea Stark knows this to bring together a group of remarkable people seeking to work together to fight the battles that we never could! It's called the Avengers Initiative!"
- ―Nick Fury
Nick Fury is a Marvel Super Heroes minifigure released in 2013. Before he was released as a minifigure, Fury first appeared in an Avengers poster and a TV short, both in 2012.
Description[]
Nick Fury has a reddish brown skin and a bald head printed with an eye patch, goatee, cheekbones, and a serious expression. There is slight back printing on the head depicting the back of eyepatch strap, but it does not connect to the front. He has a dark blue torso piece with a belt, a light blue collar, a shoulder strap on the upper right of the torso and muscles are shown. There is also back printing depicting the back of the light blue collar, the back of the shoulder strap taking up most of the back, the back of the belt, and the cut against his shirt. He has black unprinted legs. This minifigure is based off Nick Fury's likeness in the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series.
In the video games[]
Nick Fury appears in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes in 2013, his appearance is based on his physical /appearance. His ability is turning invisible [1].
In other media[]
In 2012, Nick never appeared physically, but appeared in a LEGO short and a LEGO version of The Avengers poster. He has a light brown head with no accessories and printing depicting a light grey eyepatch, a goatee, cheekbones, and a serious expression. He has a dark blue torso with printing of a zipper and straps and has black hands. He has grey legs with the printing of gun holster straps.
LEGO.com Description[]
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Background[]
Marvel Cinematic Universe[]
Nicholas "Nick" Joseph Fury was a former Colonel who had served with the United States Army and an espionage veteran of the CIA during the Cold War. Continuing to serve the world, Fury joined S.H.I.E.L.D., a covert international peacekeeping organization which operates as humanity's first line of defense against Earth's most dangerous enemies until was promoted to the position of Director. From this position, Fury refocused his efforts on organising the Avengers Initiative with intentions of bringing together any superpowered individuals who could protect the world from any threat. Despite some considerable reluctance from World Security Councilmembers, Fury had still continued all his efforts and eventually managed to recruit both Iron Man and Captain America into their Initivative.
With the Avengers ready, Fury was forced to call them all into action when the Earth was invaded by Loki who managed to brainwash an army and steal the Tesseract. With the Avengers Assembled, Fury took charge of the hunt for Loki, leading the volatile team through the mission as they attempted to learn what Loki's plan for the Tesseract was and who he had been working for. This all then came to ahead following Loki killing Fury's close friend Phil Coulson, before being tracked to New York City where all the Avengers engaged Loki and his entire incoming army of Chitauri in a final battle, with Fury keeping the World Security Council from nuking the entire city before Loki was defeated and the Avengers were dissembled.
Following the Avengers' victory, Fury hired Captain America to become an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., while Fury worked on the new Project Insight. However, when Fury began to suspect that something was wrong with Project Insight, he then found himself becoming a target of the Winter Soldier, forcing Fury to fake his own death and go into hiding. With limited people he could trust, Fury then turned to Captain America along with Black Widow, the Falcon and Maria Hill to lead the fight, as he soon discovered that HYDRA had secretly managed to infiltrate S.H.I.E.L.D. and Alexander Pierce was the leader, as Captain America had also learned that the Winter Soldier was actually his friend Bucky Barnes who had been brainwashed by HYDRA decades following Barnes' apparent death.
Once Fury and his allies had stopped Project Insight and also killed Pierce, Fury chose to go into hiding to continue hunting down the remaining HYDRA cells. Fury then assisted the now resurrected Phil Coulson in defeating John Garrett while also stopping his plans for Project Deathlok. Following this, Fury chose to promote Coulson to Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., telling him to rebuild it from the ground up. Fury had then also aided the Avengers during the Ultron Offensive, inspiring them all at their lowest moment before then returning during the Battle of Sokovia and setting up their New Avengers Facility. However, just as Fury was getting word of something going wrong, he was too late to stop the Decimation as Thanos wiped out half of all life, killing Fury in the process who just managed to get a distress call out to Captain Marvel before his own death.
Ultimate Spider-Man[]
He plays a similar role in Ultimate Spider-Man but with a different team including Spider-Man, Iron Fist, Nova, White Tiger and Power Man.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes[]
With the threat of Galactus, Dr. Doom and Loki, Fury calls upon Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Captain America, Spider-Man, Wolverine and other Marvel heroes to help fight them.
After the battle between Sandman, Abomination, and the Hulk, Spider-Man, and Iron Man, Fury talked with Tony Stark about some odd happenings and told him to figure it out, asks Spider-Man if he wanted to be an Avenger, and told Agent Coulson to make sure one of the cosmic bricks makes it to the Fantastic Four, so they could study it.
He later intruded Doom's fortress with the Fantastic Four and fought Green Goblin
Gallery of Variants[]
Video Game[]
Notes[]
- In the press release he was listed under the comic based X-Men minifigures along with Wolverine, Deadpool, and Magneto[2]. However, he did not appear in 6866 Wolverine's Chopper Showdown or any of the first wave of Super Heroes sets.
- This version of Nick Fury first appeared in the Ultimate Marvel comics where he was modeled after Samuel L. Jackson; this design was later used in the mainstream comics as Nick Fury's son Nick Fury Jr. Samuel L. Jackson later played Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in addition to Mace Windu from the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Ray Arnold in Jurassic Park, and voiced Frozone/Lucius Best in The Incredibles films.
Appearances[]
- 76004 Spider-Man: Spider-Cycle Chase
- 76042 The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
- 76127 Captain Marvel and the Skrull Attack
- 76130 Stark Jet and the Drone Attack
- 76184 Spider-Man vs. Mysterio's Drone Attack
- 30453 Captain Marvel and Nick Fury
- 76153 Helicarrier
- 76269 Avengers Tower
TV Shorts[]
Other[]
Video Game Appearances[]
Mini-Movie Appearances[]
Gallery[]
See also[]