| Release: | Apr 1973 |
| Cover: | Apr 1973 |
Death Before Dishonor / The End Of A.I.M.
| Release: | Apr 1973 |
| Cover: | Apr 1973 |
"Death Before Dishonor!" - reprinted from "Strange Tales, Vol. 1 #148" - Fury is called to testify in defense of his recent decisions. His short temper and gruff manner prove to be his downfall as Count Royale and others lay out very damaging testimony. One thing Royale didn't count on was Fury's dedication to his job at all costs.
"The End Of A.I.M." - reprinted from "Strange Tales, Vol. 1 #149" - Fury's escape worked like a charm, allowing him to take the place of one of his own Life Model Decoys and get carried into A.I.M. territory. He then attacks from within, coordinating a massive counterstrike that brings Gabe Jones back to active duty and reveals the true natures of A.I.M. and the Secret Empire.
| Cover Artist | Jim Steranko |
| Penciller | Don Heck, Ogden Whitney |
| Inker | Don Heck, Ogden Whitney |
| Letterer | Sam Rosen, Artie Simek |
| Layouts | Jack Kirby |
| Scripter | Dennis O'Neil, Jack Kirby |
| Editor | Stan Lee |
| Nicholas 'Nick' Fury Sr. | |
| Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan | |
| A.I.M. | Advanced Idea Mechanics |
| Jasper Sitwell | |
| Gabe Jones | |
| Bornag Royale |
| Age | Bronze Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Marvel Spies |
| Genre | Action | Adventure |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |