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Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury has become one of the most prominent and recognizable characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In MCU’s first post -post, “Iron Man” song, Fury, was introduced by his screen debut in MCU The Based on the Based on the Avengers Initiative – The plan combines the country’s greatest heroes on a team that could defend the planet for all superhero against too strong threats.
Jackson’s Nick Fury, known for donating a large leather jacket and Oypatch, has so far appeared in 12 MCU, as well as “Shield representatives” and Disney+ Series “Secret Attack”. The final spy and mystery man, much of Nick Fury’s background was originally secret. Over time, and his story has been developed over MCU, more has been revealed about how Nick Fury became Shield instructor MCU’s fans and love.
While “Secret attack” illuminates much of Fury’s past And his personal life, “Captain Marvel” explored his origin in Shield. This movie also revealed the answer to one of the biggest fans of Fury – how did he lose his eyes? However, MCU’s explanation of this distinctive injury differed significantly based on the explanations given in Marvel’s cartoons.
When he made his comic debut, Nick Fury was not a high flying, superhero writing The leader of Shield fans knows him today. The character was originally introduced SGT. Fury in the cartoon “Sgt. Fury and his howling commands”, cartoon in World War II. In the series, the debut was made by Howling Commandos, which later appeared in MCU “Captain America: The First Avenger”.
He was seen throughout Fury’s World War II performances without his eyepiece. In his first “Modern Day” event, in 1961 “Fantastic Four” #21, he also missed the patch, but soon appeared after 1965 “Strange Tales” #135, which Introduced to Shield’s Marvel World. The explanation was given “sgt. Fury” #27.
The cartoon revealed that Fury had suffered an eye injury during World War II, while the corner German soldier threw a grenade into Howling Commandos. Fury saved her husband, but the explosion damaged her eyes, leaving her to save the necessary operation. Reluctant for a year, because the operation demands, Fury refused to leave the doctor simply to do his best. This returned Fury’s view for a while, but his eyes finally deteriorate, leaving him dressed in the Okulaar years later.
Nick Fury’s Second World War ‘origin was not part of MCU, so the fans of movie fans were unlikely to expect to see the same origin for used eyepieces Samuel L. Jackson’s version of Furyy. However, it was expected that Fury would lose his eyes in similar dramatic and heroic conditions in MCU. When “Captain Marvel” finally revealed how Fury lost her eyes, fans were surprised because the film chose a more comical explanation.
“Captain Marvel” saw Nick Fury in collaboration with Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) and an alien Skrulls in the battle against Crete. Along the way, Fury met a goose – seemingly innocent house cat, but in reality Flerken. Although the Flerkens resembled cats, they were much more dangerous species that were able to eat people whole and had a particularly dangerous nail. When Fury kept geese, she scratched her in the eye. Despite Fury’s later claims that his eyes were healed, Danvers knew that the wound would not heal.
At the end of the “Captain Marvel”, it was revealed that Fury never shared a real story about how he lost his eyes, allowing rumors to be wounded in battle against Crete to flourish. He also turned off the opportunity to replace the damaged eye with the wrong, but he now chose his iconic eyepiece.