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''Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week'', or simply ''Fury's Big Week'', is a
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published by
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as an official tie-in comic to the
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(MCU), specifically the 2012 film ''
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''. The comic was written by
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from stories by himself and
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, with art by various pencillers. ''Fury's Big Week'' follows
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and several agents of
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as they deal with the various events of the MCU films leading up to ''The Avengers''. Marvel began releasing tie-in comics to the MCU films in 2008, and revealed an expanded marketing plan for its published tie-ins ahead of the release of ''The Avengers''. ''Fury's Big Week'' was announced in February 2012, with
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working closely with the comics division to ensure continuity between the various products. The comic draws connections between the different films of Marvel's Phase One, retelling events from the perspective of S.H.I.E.L.D. and adding new character interactions and sequences. ''Fury's Big Week'' was released digitally in eight issues from February to March 2012, to tie-in with the film's marketing. The comic was then published in hard copy from March to April as four individual chapters.


Publication history

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began releasing limited comic series to tie-in with
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' films in 2008, and by 2010 had discussed the plan to have them be "not necessarily direct adaptations of the movies, but maybe something that happened off screen and was mentioned in the movie". Then editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics
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explained that the publisher would be working closely with Marvel Studios and the creators behind the films when developing the tie-ins. For ''
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'' in 2012, Marvel's senior vice-president of sales David Gabriel described a "more focused" approach to tie-ins than previously, with the intention to reach fans of 'all walks of life'. In February 2012, Marvel announced ''Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week'', written by
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and
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. Yost and Pearson had both been members of Marvel Studios' in-house Writers Program, developing feature films such as ''Thor'' and ''Captain America: The First Avenger'', so when it came to ''Fury's Big Week'' Marvel "realized they had two writers in house that knew the cinematic universe better than anybody". Pearson, who had never written a comic before but did write several
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for the company, was responsible for the final scripts, with Yost assisting him with plotting the series. The pair worked together to develop the format of each issue, and then Pearson "just kind of went until I didn't know what to do and then ask for help." Yost and Pearson hoped to introduce long-established comic elements such as "the full extent of S.H.I.E.L.D." to fans of the films. Art for the series was provided Luke Ross, Daniel Hdr, Agustin Padilla, and Wellinton Alves. The comic retells the events of ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''Iron Man 2'', ''Thor'', and ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' from the point-of-view of S.H.I.E.L.D., with extra scenes added to weave them all together. Yost and Pearson "saw the CUtimeline, ndjust tried to approach it from a very logical standpoint". On the title and premise, Yost explains that "There are seven days where S.H.I.E.L.D. had the worst week of their lives...you're seeing S.H.I.E.L.D.'s history and how it all leads right into ''Marvel's The Avengers'', so we start in 1943 with Captain America and go all the way through all of the Marvel movies that you've seen to date". Pearson said, "Hopefully, eaders willsee the respect that the studio has for the cohesive universe. It's a comic book tying all of the events of several different features, and you really get to see how they're all in the same world." Yost added, "there's something going on behind the scenes f the filmsthat people aren't aware of, and starting with this comic, you're going to become very aware of it." Yost noted that the comic "got the seal of approval" from Kevin Feige and Jeremy Latcham at Marvel Studios, "so this is the real deal" in terms of the MCU continuity. The concept of "Fury's Big Week" had been conceived by executive
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when he was hired in October 2008, with one of his first tasks to create a timeline for the MCU. The first of eight issues was released digitally on the Marvel Comics app on February 5 to coincide with the release of a new trailer for the film on that day. The rest of the issues were set to be released on the app each Tuesday beginning February 14. New Marvel editor-in-chief
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described the comic as "an exciting story set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that sets the stage perfectly" for the film. The comic introduced a red 'Avengers' stamp on its cover, indicating it as an official tie-in to the MCU. The comic was then published in hard copy as four chapters on March 7, March 21, April 4, and April 18, 2012.


Plot

The World Security Council shuts down S.H.I.E.L.D.'s search for Captain America's crashed plane in the Arctic, as well as the surveillance of Tony Stark and Bruce Banner / Hulk, in favor of Project Pegasus — S.H.I.E.L.D.'s attempts at exploiting the
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— though Director Fury decides to continue these operations "off the books". Fury learns on the same day, that Stark is near death, Banner has entered the U.S., and there are unusual atmospheric disturbances above New Mexico. With S.H.I.E.L.D.'s help, Stark discovers a new element that saves his life, while Agents Coulson and
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discover
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in New Mexico, and recover the remains of the Asgardian
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armor there. Romanoff follows Banner to New York City, where, while the Hulk fights the
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, she discovers the mutating Samuel Sterns. A year later, S.H.I.E.L.D. is actively studying Sterns,
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's Nine Realms Theory, and the Destroyer — which they now have control over, and are developing into a handheld gun — and have been successful in their search for Captain America. Barton is assigned to watch Dr.
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at Project Pegasus, who, using Stark's new element, is on the brink of harnessing the Tesseract's power, but who is also under the control of the Asgardian
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.


Reception

The series holds a rating of 8.0 on the
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. ''Fury's Big Week'' received praise from CJ Wheeler of ''
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'', who thought the tone of the series was "a perfect fit for the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far and will get you stoked for what's to come." He described the writing as "punchy, suspenseful and funny. S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury and fan-favourite Agent Coulson get a chance to shine, with some great lines from both that could easily by delivered by Sam Jackson and
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." Wheeler found the artwork to be "reliable", preferring that of Ross and Alves to the other artists for being "much more movie-like in style and panel-work".


Prints


Issues and chapters


Collected editions


See also

* " What If... the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?", an episode of the MCU television series '' What If...?'' that reimagines the events of this comic book


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External links

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