Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce

    (Marvel, 1995)
™ and ©1995 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc.

With the Cold War over, Soviet intelligence agents were going to have to find a new place of employment. Although they had been enemies for years, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the U.S. government felt it was in their own interest to hire their former enemies before their valuable knowledge could fall into other hands. Their first recruit was to be Colonel Dmitri Panshin, a high-ranking KGB officer whose specialty had been torture. Nick Fury was assigned to bring Panshin in, and Captain America was assigned to act as security as both the Titanium Man and a new armored menace called Agent Orange were out to grab Panshin for themselves.

Meanwhile, a group of renegade S.H.I.E.L.D. agents hatched a plan to disobey orders, and settle old scores with Panshin. This graphic novel poses the difficult question of where honor lies in an era of political expediency and strange bedfellows.
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    Feb 1995
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    W: Ben Schwartz, Howard Chaykin  ·  A: Andrew Currie
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