
This tale is drawn by Ed McGuinness as a wonderful, loving tribute to the classic Jim Steranko Nick Fury comics. The best Nick Fury comics, frankly.

It’s mostly wordless, and features Fury breaking into the Osborn-occupied Avengers Tower to wake Norman up in his bed so that Nick can hand Norman his own list.

It pokes fun at the whole concept of “The List,” which is that Osborn is making a list of people he wants to hurt.
The two men then go to an interogation room where a tortured spy warns of a new threat called Leviathan. The man is former SHIELD agent Seth Waters, who was a double-agent for Hydra back in the Steranko days. Fury has Waters killed by a sniper and then escapes the tower.

Great spy stuff, followed by a bunch of data files about Leviathan. You have to be an ubernerd to enjoy them. That’s followed by an old Stan Lee/Steranko story.



















English (US) ·