List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members
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S.H.I.E.L.D. (Supreme Headquarters International, Espionage and Law-enforcement Divison, currently known as Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate[1]) is a Marvel Comics' fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency. It was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), and appeared throughout the publisher's entire comic book line. The agency and its traditional executive director, Nick Fury, have also starred in their own series and miniseries sporadically since that time, most notably during the late-1960s run by writer-artist Jim Steranko.
Two versions of S.H.I.E.L.D. are listed here: the traditional version in mainstream Marvel Universe continuity, followed by the alternate reality version published under the Ultimate Marvel imprint.
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[edit] Executive directors
- Colonel Rick Stoner[2] - First known executive director; assassinated by terrorist group HYDRA.
- Colonel Nick Fury[3] - Creator and second known executive director. Level 10 Agent. Also only known "33rd-degree" S.H.I.E.L.D officer.
- Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan[4] - Third known executive director; former corporal of Fury's World War II squad; recently revealed to have been replaced by a Skrull.
- G. W. Bridge[5] - Fourth known executive director.
- Sharon Carter (Agent 13)[6] - Fifth known executive director; often detailed as liaison officer to Captain America.
- Maria Hill[7] - Sixth known executive director. Level 9 Agent
- Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark (Iron Man)[8] - Seventh known executive director, takes up position after the Civil War.
[edit] Agents
- Agent 22[9]
- Agent 74[10] - sent to battle Vamp to demonstrate her abilities to Captain America
- Agent M[11] - expert in the Microverse
- John Allen Adams[12] - Head of ESPer squad.
- Dr. Ames[13] - Medical surgeon stationed at Central.
- Anderson[14]
- Earl Angstrum[15] - Senior agent; son killed by the mutation of former Deathlok John Kelly (Biohazard).
- Artie[16] - member of SHIELD's Superhuman Cleanup Department of Sanitation (SCUDS)
- Ashton[17] - In charge of securing alien spaceship of Golden Blade and Sapper.
- Kenneth Avery[18] - Thirty-year veteran; a senior officer aboard Helicarrier.
- Bainbridge[19]
- Balaban[20] - Serving on Helicarrier with G.W. Bridge.
- Baker[21] - Stationed aboard Helicarrier
- Ted Bailey[22] - Stationed at front company D-Fleks Industries; briefly carried consciousness of Jack Truman
- Bradley Beemer[23] - Part of the Howling Commandos monster force; also Area 13 technical chief
- Bellini[24] - Ranking officer, Venice, Italy station
- Berdino[25]
- Berger[26] - formerly stationed in a training camp in Saudi Arabia, accompanied Nick Fury to investigate a base in the Middle East
- Bill[27] - partner of Joe, he picked up Agent L's microfilm from unnamed agents but blew up his own car to stop HYDRA agents; yet to be confirmed whether he survived or not.
- Blake[28]
- Sally Blevins (Skidz)[29] - Mutant; undercover agent infiltrating two factions of Morlocks, recruited after M-Day.
- Boothroyd[30] - administrator in charge of personal effects department, probable transfer from MI-6
- Abigail Brand[31] - Head of S.W.O.R.D. (Sentient World Observation and Response Department), a subdivision of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Yuri Brevlov[issue # needed] - Russian Helicarrier commander.
- Bubba[32] - member of SHIELD's Alpha Team
- Barth Bukowski[33] - Regional Director, Los Angeles.
- Carla[34] - Nick Fury's appointment secretary.
- Mitch Carson[35] - Security agent under Dum Dum Dugan
- Colburn[36] - Agent who noted traffic on the Project Contingency files at HQ.
- William Collins[37] - Division commander who led battle to raze slave-camp island of Red Skull and Hate-Monger.
- Crimson[38] - Head of Magic-Ops division.
- Cross[39] - Friend of Contessa Valentina.
- Contessa Valentina Allegra di Fontaine[40][41] - Former Special Director, Public Relations; senior liaison officer to MI5 Level 9 agent; revealed to have been replaced by a Skrull
- Jessica Drew[42] - The original Spider-Woman Level 7 agent.
- Stanley Dreyfuss[43] - Elektra's contact on Operation: Lock Kiss. Later learns he is a Life Model Decoy
- Joanie "Nails" Eaton[44] - Member of the ELITE team
- John Facchino[45] - Human resources department.
- Rigby Fallon[46] - Boy genius in Artificial Intelligence division; wrote most programs for latter-day Helicarrier
- E.B. Farrell[47] - Weapons expert, ELITE team. Calls himself "The Kid."
- Fisher[48] - Helicarrier technician.
- Gerrard[49] - Field agent, Foreign Affairs office.
- Giulietta[50] - Technician, Venice, Italy station.
- Goldman[51] - Among group of renegade agents attempting to take over Helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent.
- Hazeltine[52] - Intelligence agent at Central.
- Hugh Howard[53] - Pilot and mechanic aboard Bemouth IV Helicarrier charged with capturing Godzilla.
- Jerry Hunt[54] - Agent assigned to Scotland Yard; former lover of Jessica Drew.
- Horatio Huxley[55] - Ranking executive of Level 13; previously involved in Alpha Flight.
- Jackson[56] - Pilot in Unit 6 of the Air Cavalry.
- Karl Janáček[57] - Rank L-3
- Valerie Jessup Toomes[58] - Daughter of supervillain the Vulture.
- Johnson[59]Attempted to free agents from City of the Space Gods.
- Daisy Johnson[60] - Seismic-powered "super-agent"; sole known agent with "Level 10" security clearance.
- Jones (Jonesy)[61] - Youthful field agent involved in operations against Pantheon and Punisher[62].
- Gabriel "Gabe" Jones[63] - Former private first class in Fury's World War II squad.
- Kallebach[64] - Field agent during investigation of assassinations at J-2 conference.
- Keslo[65] - Pilot in Unit 6 of the Air Cavalry.
- Derek Khanata[66] - Ex-Hatut Zeraze operative from Wakanda; senior investigator on "Agents of Atlas" cases.
- Helen Kim[67] - Agent investigating Brothers Grace crime family
- Veronica King[68]
- Judith Klemmer (Agent 324)[69] - Agent charged with tracking down Baron Ludwig von Schtupf
- Cameron Klein[70] - Grade T-7 technician; became field agent, helped capture supervillain Cache[71]
- Knockabout[72] - "Super Agents" program, Australia; double agent of HYDRA
- Eric Koenig[73] - German defector; replacement member of WWII Howling Commandos
- Ali Kokmen[74] - interfered with Khanata in Scorpion affair
- Bruno Kreah[75] - Low-level engineer; worked on surveillance equipment used to infiltrate Datalink Systems
- Sayuri Kyoto (M-80)[76] - Demolitions expert, ELITE team
- Sidney "Gaffer" Levine[77] - Primary ordnance inventor and gadgeteer
- Alphonso "Mac" MacKenzie[78] - Senior liaison officer to CIA.
- Dr. MacLain[79] - High-ranking scientist, seminal adamantium researcher.
- Kirby Martell[80] - S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist; operated captured neo-Nazi time machine.
- Chris McCarthy[81] - Low-level agent; first to wear Hank Pym's 2006 Ant-Man suit.
- Alisanda "Ali" Morales[82] - Undercover in Cuba, helped Captain America and Falcon track down "Anti-Cap"
- Murray[83] - Agent working in reactor core of Central
- N'Gami[84] - Technological advisor, Wakandan governmental liaison officer
- Noriko Nagayoshi[85] - Tech Directorate under Agent Khantana during operation to outfit Camilla Black as Scorpion.
- Niles Nordstrom[86] - Rank L-8.
- Brady O'Brien[87] - nearly had affair with Mary Jane Parker when she was separated from Peter, later attempted to force her to give up Spider-Man or face arrest
- Eric O'Grady (Ant-Man)[88] - Third known Ant-Man.
- Jake Oh[89] - Field operative stationed at Weapon Plus Headquarters.
- Kara Lynn Palamas (Agent 33)[90] - Researcher; recruited Hercules for operation against Ares and Warhawks.
- Richard Parker[91] - Father of Peter Parker; killed on mission when Peter was an infant.
- Mary Fitzpatrick Parker[92] - Mother of Peter Parker; killed on mission when Peter was an infant.
- Jeffery Parks[93] - Infiltrated City of the Space Gods; reduced to basic matter.
- Paulo[94] - Technician, Venice station.
- Alexander Goodwin Pierce[95] - Sometime personal aide/bodyguard to Fury.
- Mr. Postal[96] - Mission coordinator for cyborg agents
- Clay Quartermain[97] - Former liaison officer, "Hulkbusters" Hulk-hunting operations of U.S. Armed Forces; supervisor, Nick Fury's Howling Commandos - - Level 8 Agent; stated in Transcripts of 'Nick Fury's Secret Files' in Secret War
- Cliff Randall[98] - Pilot; later learned he was an extraterrestrial
- Red (Agent 1-16)[99] -
- Henry Rollins[100] - Infiltrated Roxxon, uncovered Delta program, the catalyst for Deltite Affair
- Natasha Romanova (Black Widow)[101] - Second known Black Widow Level 10 agent.
- Col. Michael "Mickey" Rossi[102] - Former lover of Carol Danvers.
- Gail Runciter[103] - Trained alongside Wendell Vaughn; temporarily replaced by a Deltite.
- Sam[104] - Stationed at Central's barbershop entrance.
- Ayna Sareva[105] - Assisted Khanata in Scorpion affair
- Seagrum[106] - Pilot, Unit 6, Air Cavalry
- Tia Senyaka[107] - Investigate agent Harlan, who had died in car accident.
- Simon[108] - Communication officer, Helicarrier
- Captain Simon[109]
- Gerald "Silcon" Simms[110] - ELITE agent with liquid-metal, cybernetic arms
- Jakuna Singh[111] - Brother of Sarapha, killed by Damiru[112]
- Jasper Sitwell[113] - Interrogator; former interim executive director and former liaison to Tony Stark and Iron Man - Nick Fury's Secret Files in Secret War lists Sitwell as a Level 5 Interrogator and a level 5 agent in most transcripts, for two he is listed as Level 8.
- Rollin Stanford[114] - Rank L-3
- Michael Stevenson[115] - Rank L-6
- Angel Tarnaki[116] - Air Cavalry, brought in X-Force to reveal history of Dr. Constantin Racal and Niles Roman
- Kimberly Taylor[117] - One of the last agents trained by Nick Fury; assigned by G. W. Bridge to protect the Rev. William Connover.
- Teresa[118] - Fury's personal secretary
- Jack Truman (Agent 18/Deathlok)[119] - Third known Deathlok cyborg.
- Colonel Nate Thurman[120] - Chief administration officer for Helicarrier repairs. Among group of renegade agents attempting to take over Helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent.
- Samantha Twotrees[121] - Turncoat working with rogue agent Inali Redpath
- Steven Tyler[122] - Infiltrated City of the Space Gods; reduced to basic matter.
- Alexei Vashin[issue # needed] - Former KGB specialist in superhuman-related operations.
- Wendell Vaughn (Quasar)[123] - Became the superhero, Quasar, during a security assignment.
- Kali Vries[124] - Former lover of John Walker; infiltrated S.T.A.R.S. (Superhuman Tactical Activities Response Squad)
- Seth Waters[125] - Administrator for Washington, D.C., bureau
- Warden[126] - Lead ESP telepath stationed at telepathic amplifier.
- Commander Jonas Williams[127] - Led taskforce to apprehend AWOL agent, Sharon Carter.
- Sam Wilson (Falcon)[128] - Superhero and Avengers member, the Falcon
- Jimmy Woo (Yellow Claw)[129] - Former FBI agent who fought Yellow Claw and later hunted Godzilla - Level 3 Interrogator, Level 5 Agent (two transcripts of Nick Fury's Secret Files in Secret War list Jimmy Woo as a level 8 agent.)
- Larry Young[130] - S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Cavalry officer; later, fourth known Deathlok cyborg.
[edit] Post-Civil War
After the Civil War, all superhumans that fought on the Pro-registration side of the conflict are now agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
[edit] Former agents
- Val Adair[131] - Rank L-5, expelled
- Agent 9[132] - Rogue agent who took over the Helicarrier for the Red Skull; later killed.
- Paul Allen[133] - Rank L-6, expelled
- Harry Angstrum[134] - Records-division agent; devoured by Biohazard.
- Dr. Belgrade[135] - Chief scientist in charge of Nemesis project; killed by own creations.
- Yelena Belova (Black Widow)[136] - Third known Black Widow
- Cameron Bissett[137] - Ensign killed by Sabretooth; later impersonated by Mystique.
- John Bronson[138] - Killed and identity taken by Baron Von Strucker.
- Laura Brown[139] - Daughter of Imperial Hydra, Arnold Brown, one-time lover of Nick Fury.
- Peggy Carter[140] - Rank L-6, deceased
- Stanley Carter (Sin-Eater)[141] - Became the Sin-Eater, killed Jean DeWolff.
- Colonel Kuro Chin (Agent 60)[142] - Colonel in the Yashonka military. Shot dead helping Captain America escape from that Communist country
- Claymore[143] - Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte.
- Edward Cobert (Gargantua)[144] - Became the Leviathan when his project went wrong
- Jeff Cochren[145] - Rank L-5, deceased
- Condor[146] - On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured.
- Corbin[147] - Surveillance; later assigned inventory duty at Virginia storage center, where killed[148] by undercover A.I.M. agent
- Darwin[149] - Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte
- Alex DePaul[150] - Led investigation of Deviant warlord Tantalus. Friend of Bison; killed by agent Kara Palamas[151]
- Karl Delandan[152] - Regional Director, Manhattan, dismissed.
- Phil Dexter[153] - retired
- Roger Dooley[154] - Level 4 officer; usurped Dum-Dum Dugan's rank and used Helicarrier to capture She-Hulk; killed.
- David Ferrari (Answer)[155] - Toxic-weapons division, The Furnace; thought dead, later revealed alive and known as The Answer.
- Marvin Flumm (Mentallo)[issue # needed] - Psi division; after discharged becomes supervillain Mentallo
- Lt. Jonathan "Tom" Gittes[156] - Auxiliary CO and security chief, Helicarrier; among group of renegade agents attempting to take over Helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent; killed by agent Thurman.
- Dr. Erik Gorbo[157] - Scientist; changes form into that of a gorilla to commit crimes.
- Hardcase and the Harriers[158] - Mercenaries; former agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Margaret Huff[159] - Nick Fury's personal secretary; reassigned to Los Angeles branch, where she died investigating a cult.
- Brent Jackson[160] - Betrayed S.H.I.E.L.D.; mole for Weapon X
- Major Shera Joseph[161] - Los Angeles branch; headed task force in Imaya.[162] Joined Worldwatch; died of time-travel fatigue[163]
- Killdeer[164] - On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured.
- Kite[165] - On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured.
- Kevin Kraller[166] - Rank L-6, deceased
- Jeremy Latcham[167] - Double agent for the Purifiers, self-terminated.
- Scott Lawrence[168] - Rank L-6, deceased
- Shannon Lawrence[169] - Undercover agent exposed to mutating virus giving gave her ability to shoot knives from her fingers. Killed.[170]
- Elizabeth Lockhart[171] - High-ranking budget officer.[172] Leaked information to the Punisher; liquidated by the Contessa[173]
- James "Jamie" Madrox (Multiple Man)[174] - One of several duplicates of Jamie Madrox (Multiple Man); re-absorbed by the original Madrox.
- Adam Manna[175] - Rank L-6, expelled
- Barbara Morse (Mockingbird)[176] - Rank L-6, resigned (later killed by Mephisto)
- Danielle Moonstar[177] - Undercover agent within the Mutant Liberation Front; resigned following Operation: Zero Tolerance.
- David Nanjiwarra[178] - Aboriginal agent of A.S.I.O.; used as mole and subsequently killed by Scorpio.
- "Network" Nina[179] - Cyber-enhanced ESP Agent, fought Algernon Crowe; killed in telepathic battle with Psi-Borg.[180]
- Kathleen "Kate" Neville[181] - Chief of Ordnance, former lover of Nick Fury; killed by Baron Strucker.
- Katherine "Kitty" Pryde[182] - Member of the X-Men known as Shadowcat; recruited as an intern, then a member of Excalibur.
- Dave Purciel[183] - Killed with girlfriend and identity taken by HYDRA at academy graduation ceremony.
- Pyle[184] - Surveillance-team leader; later assigned inventory duty at Virginia storage center, where killed[185].
- Rapture[186] - Leader, black-ops team the Contingency; low-level telepath.
- Inali Redpath[187] - Cherokee shaman with ability to control weather; turned rogue, used S.H.I.E.L.D. to attack U.S. to reclaim land for the Native Americans.
- Richard Rennselaer[188] - Field Agent (L-6); resigned.
- Franklin Rhodes[189] - Quit S.H.I.E.L.D. and eventually became an ally of Cable. Killed by D'Von Kray, a New Canaanite warrior.
- Buck Richlen[190] - Rank L-5, expelled
- Rico Santana[191] - Rank L-3, expelled
- Sante[192] - Charged by Iron Man to keep an eye on Mar-Vell
- Simon[193] - Double agent for Tantalus; killed by Pandara[194]
- Shrike[195] - Black ops team, The Contingency; turned rogue and was captured.
- John "Skul" Skulinowski[196] - Team leader, ELITE agents.
- Spandell[197] - Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte
- SULTAN[198] - Former weapons designer and computer and code expert
- Mitchell Tanner - as Warhawk, was conscripted to serve as a temporary agent in exchange for reducing his sentence
- Neal Tapper[199] - Formerly involved with Sharon Carter; killed in explosion
- Kate Waynesboro[200] - Monitored Bruce Banner following Banner's presidential pardon.
- William Wesley[201] - Test pilot who volunteered to test the quantum bands, which overloaded and killed him.
[edit] Super Agents
- Blue Streak[202] - Member of the first Super Agents; was a double agent for The Corporation. Assassinated by Scourge.
- Wendell Vaughn (Marvel Boy)[203] - Member of the first Super Agents; later became known as Quasar; currently deceased.
- Texas Twister[204] - Member of the first Super Agents; went by the name of the Texas Twister; quit S.H.I.E.L.D. to form own team, the Rangers.
- Vamp[205] - Member of the first Super Agents; Professional criminal; double agent for The Corporation. Became Animus. Killed by Scourge.
- Psi-Borg[206] - Cybernetically enhanced Latverian; charter member, second Super Agents program.[207] Revealed as HYDRA double agent; killed in telepathic battle with "Network" Nina[208].
- Ivory[209] - Wakandan native in the second "Super Agents" program;[210] killed by HYDRA double agents.[211]
- Violence[212] - Double agent in "Super Agents" program; killed by Nick Fury.[213]
[edit] Ultimate S.H.I.E.L.D.
[edit] Executive directors
- General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross[214] - Executive director until his attempted murder by John Wraith. Later became government liaison to the Baxter Building, and then the Fantastic Four
- General Nick Fury[215] - Executive director after Thunderbolt Ross' attempted murder by John Wraith. Was taken into custody by the Squadron Supreme of Earth-31916 for his role in the events of Ultimate Power, effectively removing him from the position
- Carol Danvers[216] - Executive director after Nick Fury's involvement in the events of Ultimate Power and subsequent capture; liaison/girlfriend to alien Captain Mahr Vehl
[edit] Agents
- Corporal Thaddeus Aloysius Cadwallander "Dum Dum" Dugan[217] - Commander of Mutant Ops Division
- Agent Sharon Carter[218] - Dealt with illegal genetic mutations, until the Ultimates were created.
- James "Jimmy" Woo[219] - Partnered with Sharon Carter
- Clay Quartermain[220] - S.H.I.E.L.D. Special Ops.
- Dr. Philip Lawson (Mahr Vehl)[221] - Spy of the alien Kree race; defected
- Betty Ross[222] - Former girlfriend of Bruce Banner; head of Public Relations
- Daimon Hellstrom[223] - S.H.I.E.L.D spy within the Defenders
- Agent Wendell Vaughn[224] - Head of Security for Project Pegasus in Devil's Point, Wyoming
- The New Sentinels[225] - Group of 60 agents with advanced body armor used to combat Magneto
- Elijah Stern (Tinkerer)[226] - Specialized-equipment maker; creator of the Spider Slayers
- Sam Wilson (Falcon)[227] - Discovered the alien Vision; worked with her to learn details of alien threat Gah Lak Tus
- Xi'an Coy Manh[228] - Assigned to government-sponsored mutant team to investigate anti-mutant conspiracy
- Dr.Jennifer Walters[229] - Scientist in Super Soldier project
- Peter Parker (Spider-Man)[230] - Assigned to track down the Green Goblin, only a temporary agent.
- Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat)[231] - Assigned to track down the Green Goblin, only a temporary agent.
[edit] Former agents
- Blackie Drago (Vulture)[232] - Assassin, "The Vulture", with powered flying suit
- Henry Pym (Giant-Man)[233] - Headed Super Soldier project after Bruce Banner's mental breakdown; also the superhero Giant-Man.
- Natasha Romanova (Black Widow)[234] - Member of Ultimates convert-ops division, then promoted to public team. After engagement to Tony Stark (Iron Man), betrayed team to join the Liberators.
- Colonel John Wraith[235] - Head of Weapon X program until killed by Nick Fury.
- The Ultimates[236] - S.H.I.E.L.D.'s superhuman team; Ultimate Marvel version of the Avengers. Broke off after the Ultimates 2 in order to avoid being tied to politics.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD vol. 2 #1
- ^ Fury # 1 (May 1994)
- ^ Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos # 1 (July 1963)
- ^ Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos # 1 (July 1963)
- ^ X-Force # 1
- ^ Tales of Suspense # 75 (March 1966)
- ^ Secret War # 5
- ^ Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963)
- ^ Thunderstrike #13
- ^ Captain America #74
- ^ Micronauts #12
- ^ Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3
- ^ Marvel Team-Up #83
- ^ Iron Man vol. 3 #65
- ^ Deathlok #12
- ^ Spider-Man Unlimited vol. 2 #14
- ^ Iron Man (vol. 3) #25
- ^ Sabretooth & Mystique #1
- ^ Punisher vol. 3 #12
- ^ X-Force #4
- ^ Deathlok #15
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Nick Fury's Howling Commandos #1
- ^ Scorpio Connection
- ^ Fury/Agent 13 #2
- ^ Captain America vol. 3 #33
- ^ Strange Tales #137
- ^ Cable vol. 2 #60
- ^ X-Factor #7
- ^ Strange Tales #137
- ^ Astonishing X-Men (vol. 3) #3
- ^ Iron Man vol. 4 #15
- ^ Spider-Woman #13
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #5
- ^ The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1
- ^ Wolverine/Captain America #2
- ^ Super Villain Team-Up #17
- ^ She-Hulk (vol. 2) #15
- ^ The Scorpio Connection
- ^ As spelled officially by Marvel Comics on its S.H.I.E.L.D. page, although misspelled with a male name and spelled with different Italian article as "Valentina Allegro de Fontaine" in her name's first two mentions, in Strange Tales #159, "Spy School", p.10, panel 6, and Strange Tales #162, "So Evil, the Night" p.3, panel 6.
- ^ Strange Tales #159
- ^ Marvel Spotlight #32
- ^ Elektra (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Captain America Annual 2000
- ^ Deathlok #13
- ^ Kitty Pryde: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
- ^ Captain America Annual 2000
- ^ Sabretooth & Mystique #1
- ^ Cable (vol. 2) #59
- ^ Scorpio Connection
- ^ Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce
- ^ Scorpio Connection
- ^ Godzilla: King of Monsters #6
- ^ Spider-Woman #1
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #4
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Captain America #231
- ^ Identity Disc #5
- ^ Thor #283
- ^ Secret War #1
- ^ The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #411
- ^ The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #433
- ^ Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #24
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #7
- ^ Marvel Knights Vol.2 #1-5
- ^ The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1
- ^ Marvel Team-Up #36
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #32
- ^ Captain America vol. 3 #40
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #33
- ^ Captain America #145 (as an agent)
- ^ Amazing Fantasy vol. 2 #9
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #15
- ^ Captain America Annual 2000
- ^ Strange Tales #159
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #3
- ^ The Avengers #67
- ^ War Machine #15
- ^ The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1
- ^ Captain America and Falcon #1
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #20
- ^ Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #12
- ^ Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #7
- ^ Strange Tales #141
- ^ Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1
- ^ The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1
- ^ X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong #2
- ^ Hercules: Heart of Chaos #1
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5
- ^ Eternals #6
- ^ Scorpio Connection
- ^ Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #6
- ^ Strange Tales #163
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #6
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
- ^ Tales of Suspense #52
- ^ X-Men #96
- ^ Captain America #268
- ^ The Scorpio Connection
- ^ Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #7
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Daredevil #377
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #24
- ^ Marvel Fanfare (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Captain America Annual issue tk
- ^ Shanna #2
- ^ Savage Tales #9
- ^ Strange Tales #144
- ^ Captain America #231
- ^ Eternals #6
- ^ X-Force #112
- ^ Punisher (vol. 3) #12
- ^ Captain America (vol. 5) #5
- ^ Cable (vol. 2) #58
- ^ Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce
- ^ Captain America (vol. 4) #7
- ^ Eternals #6
- ^ Captain America #217
- ^ U.S. Agent (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Cable (vol. 2) #60
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #6
- ^ Fury/Agent 13 #1
- ^ Captain America #117
- ^ Yellow Claw #1
- ^ Cable (vol. 2) #60
- ^ Iron Man #117
- ^ Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1
- ^ Astonishing Tales #8
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 1) #12
- ^ Cable (vol. 2) #60
- ^ New Avengers #4
- ^ Sabretooth & Mystique #1
- ^ Strange Tales #144
- ^ Strange Tales #135
- ^ Suspense #77
- ^ Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107
- ^ Tales of Suspense #86
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #6
- ^ Defenders vol. 1 #126 (Dec 1983)
- ^ Captain America #161
- ^ Captain America/Wolverine #1
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #25
- ^ Captain America vol. 3, #27
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #6
- ^ - Thunderstrike #5
- ^ Hercules: Heart of Chaos #3
- ^ Marvel Team-Up #95
- ^ Black Widow (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Marvel Graphic Novel #18: She-Hulk
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #41
- ^ Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce
- ^ Captain America #135
- ^ Wolverine #5
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #14
- ^ Wolverine (vol. 2) #163
- ^ War Machine #1
- ^ War Machine #8
- ^ Ibid., #24
- ^ Captain America/Wolverine #1
- ^ Captain America/Wolverine #1
- ^ Rom #2
- ^ X-Force (vol. 3) #1
- ^ Marvel Super-Action #1
- ^ The Call #1
- ^ The Call #4
- ^ Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
- ^ Ghost Rider (vol. 2) #65
- ^ Double Edge: Omega
- ^ Giant-Sized Fantastic Four #4
- ^ Iron Man #117
- ^ Astonishing Tales #6
- ^ Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants (1982)
- ^ Scorpio Connection
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #2 (debut)
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #7 (as agent) - ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #17
- ^ Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men #129
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #25
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #25
- ^ Captain America (vol. 3) #27
- ^ Captain America/Wolverine #1
- ^ Captain America (vol. 4) #7
- ^ Captain America Annual #8
- ^ Wolverine/Cable: Guts & Glory
- ^ Iron Man #117
- ^ Marvel Super-Action #1
- ^ Captain Marvel #3
- ^ Thunderstrike #6
- ^ Thunderstrike #7
- ^ Captain America/Wolverine #1
- ^ Captain America Annual 2000
- ^ Deathlok (vol. 3) #6
- ^ Captain America #265
- ^ Captain America (vol. 5) #6
- ^ The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #287
- ^ Quasar #1
- ^ Captain America #217
- ^ Captain America #217
- ^ Captain America #217
- ^ Captain America #217
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 3) #33
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #37
- ^ Ibid., #45
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #33
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2, #35
- ^ Ibid., #45
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2), #33
- ^ Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (vol. 2) #45
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #9
- ^ Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #5
- ^ Ultimate Secret #1
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #39
- ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #15
- ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #15
- ^ Ultimate Six
- ^ Ultimate Secret #1
- ^ The Ultimates #1
- ^ The Ultimates 2 #6
- ^ Ultimate Power #1
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #28
- ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #90
- ^ Ultimate Nightmare #1
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #48
- ^ Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #1
- ^ Ultimate Spider-man #115
- ^ Ultimate Spider-man #115
- ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #90
- ^ The Ultimates #1
- ^ Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #14
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #2
- ^ The Ultimates #1
[edit] References
- Marvel.com: S.H.I.E.L.D. and Nick Fury
- Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe: S.H.I.E.L.D. and The Deltite
- Marvel Directory: Nick Fury
- Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Amazing Heroes #26 (July 1, 1983): "Fury of the Past: A Nick Fury Hero History", by Lou Mougin

