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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Fury starts off as an average grunt, but soon joins the OSS. His British friends are SAS, and the team they join for the titular operation also includes Royal Marine and SOE commandos, and lead are by a Ranger. Ultimately, their elite cred doesn't stop half the team, leader included, from getting killed before they make it off their transport.

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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Fury starts off as an average grunt, but soon joins the OSS. His British friends are SAS, and the team they join for the titular operation also includes Royal Marine and SOE commandos, and are lead are by a Ranger. Ultimately, their elite cred doesn't stop half the team, leader included, from getting killed before they make it off their transport.
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* LighterAndSofter: ''Peacemaker'' acts as a prequel to Ennis' 2001 edgy action-packed ''Fury'' miniseries and also shares universe with his iconic ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX The Punisher MAX]]'' run, but it's waaaaay family-friendlier than its predecessor and other Earth-200111 titles, as it was published in the Marvel Knights line instead of MAX.

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''Fury: Peacemaker'' is a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX that tones down the blood and gore, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a young soldier in World War II.

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''Fury: Peacemaker'' is a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'' that tones down the blood and gore, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a young soldier in World War II.

!!!Fury: Peacemaker !!''Fury: Peacemaker'' contains examples of the following tropestropes:



* NobleDemon: Barkhorn.


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* TigerByTheTail: Barkhorn's position regarding the war. While he is appalled at learning of the ethnic cleansing on the eastern front, he is determined to fight to the bitter end because of what will happen to Germany if they don't.

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* TigerByTheTail: Barkhorn's position regarding the war. While he is appalled at learning of the ethnic cleansing on the eastern front, Eastern Front, he is determined to fight to the bitter end because of what will happen to Germany if they don't.



* UnfriendlyFire: Implied. Fury holds a gun to his superior officer, demanding he stop panicking and start leading his. Fury is shortly seen informing his men that the officer didn't make it.

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* UnfriendlyFire: Implied. Fury holds a gun to his superior officer, demanding he stop panicking and start leading his.his men. Fury is shortly seen informing his men that the officer didn't make it.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man; an honorable, brilliant general with the bad luck of having to work for the Nazi regime,[[spoiler: who is linked to a plot to assassinate the fuhrer and has to take his own life.]]

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man; an honorable, brilliant general with the bad luck of having to work for the Nazi regime,[[spoiler: who is linked to a plot to assassinate the fuhrer Führer and has to take his own life.]]
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* DesertWarfare: The series kicks off in early 1943 North Africa, with Fury fighting in the battle of Kasserine pass.

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* DesertWarfare: The series kicks off in early 1943 North Africa, with Fury fighting in the battle of Kasserine pass.Pass.
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'''Fury: Peacemaker''' is a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX that tones down the blood and gore, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a young soldier in World War II.

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'''Fury: Peacemaker''' ''Fury: Peacemaker'' is a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX that tones down the blood and gore, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a young soldier in World War II.
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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII as he learns to go to war.

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Fury: Peacemaker, '''Fury: Peacemaker''' is a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, ComicBook/FuryMAX that tones down the blood and gore, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant young soldier in WWII as he learns to go to war.
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* TooDumbToLive: Major McNeal, who is in charge of the mission, reacts to the plane carrying him and the team getting straffed by opening the door and shooting at the pursuing German aircraft. It doesn't end well for him, and the survivors are bewildered at his behavior.

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* TooDumbToLive: Major McNeal, [=McNeal,=] who is in charge of the mission, reacts to the plane carrying him and the team getting straffed by opening the door and shooting at the pursuing German aircraft. It doesn't end well for him, and the survivors are bewildered at his behavior.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man; an honorable, brilliant general with the bad luck of having to work for the Nazi regime,[[spoiler: who is linked to a plot to assassinate the fuhrer and has to take his own life.[[/spoiler]]

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man; an honorable, brilliant general with the bad luck of having to work for the Nazi regime,[[spoiler: who is linked to a plot to assassinate the fuhrer and has to take his own life.[[/spoiler]]]]
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* EverybodysDeadDave: [[spoiler: Fury and Kynaston survive, but that's it.]]
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* DesertWarfare: The series kicks off in early 1943 North Africa.

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* DesertWarfare: The series kicks off in early 1943 North Africa.Africa, with Fury fighting in the battle of Kasserine pass.
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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII as he learns to go to war.

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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight Creator/MarvelKnights imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII as he learns to go to war.
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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII, and how he got his start at being the man he came to be.

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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII, and how WWII as he got his start at being the man he came learns to be.
go to war.



* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Fury starts off as an average grunt, but soon joins the OSS. His Britsh friends are SAS, and the team undertaking the titular mission is made up of Royal Marine Commandos, OSS, SOE, and lead by a Ranger. Ultimately, their elite cred doesn't stop half the team is killed before they make it off their transport.

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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Fury starts off as an average grunt, but soon joins the OSS. His Britsh British friends are SAS, and the team undertaking they join for the titular mission is made up of operation also includes Royal Marine Commandos, OSS, SOE, and SOE commandos, and lead are by a Ranger. Ultimately, their elite cred doesn't stop half the team is team, leader included, from getting killed before they make it off their transport.
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* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Fury starts off as an average grunt, but soon joins the OSS. His Britsh friends are SAS, and the team undertaking the titular mission is made up of Royal Marine Commandos, OSS, SOE, and lead by a Ranger. Ultimately, their elite cred doesn't stop half the team is killed before they make it off their transport.


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* TooDumbToLive: Major McNeal, who is in charge of the mission, reacts to the plane carrying him and the team getting straffed by opening the door and shooting at the pursuing German aircraft. It doesn't end well for him, and the survivors are bewildered at his behavior.

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* DesertWarfare:

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* NobleDemon: Barkhorn.


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* OfficerAndAGentleman: Barkhorn may be working for a monster, but he's an honorable man and a brilliant commander.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of the man.man; an honorable, brilliant general with the bad luck of having to work for the Nazi regime,[[spoiler: who is linked to a plot to assassinate the fuhrer and has to take his own life.[[/spoiler]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:You want to be good at this? Learn to enjoy it.]]



* TheCameo: Surprisingly, for a grounded universe, [[spoiler: ComicBook/Captain America]] is seen in the crowd celebrating the end of the war in Europe.

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* TheCameo: Surprisingly, Surprisingly for such a grounded universe, [[spoiler: ComicBook/Captain America]] ComicBook/CaptainAmerica]] is seen in the crowd celebrating the end of the war in Europe.
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* {{Irony}}: Fury and Kynaston's intention is to keep the war going, but in the end they get captured.

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* {{Irony}}: Fury and Kynaston's intention is to keep the war going, but in the end they get captured.captured and miss the last six months of it.

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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealtPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII, and how he got his start at being the man he came to be.

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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealtPrequel StealthPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII, and how he got his start at being the man he came to be.



* AristocratsAreEvil: Colonel Von Stehle is from a noble family. While he's involved in a plot to kill Hitler, it isn't out of moral outrage, but to keep the Soviets from seizing his fortune.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Colonel Von von Stehle is from a noble family. While he's involved in a plot to kill Hitler, it isn't out of moral outrage, but to keep the Soviets from seizing his fortune.



--> '''Barkhorn:''' A word of advice, Sergeant. If toy want to be good at this? Learn to enjoy it.
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** Surprisingly, for a grounded universe, [[spoiler: ComicBook/Captain America]] is seen in the crowd celebrating the end of the war in Europe.

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--> '''Barkhorn:''' A word of advice, Sergeant. If toy you want to be good at this? Learn to enjoy it.
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TheCameo: Surprisingly, for a grounded universe, [[spoiler: ComicBook/Captain America]] is seen in the crowd celebrating the end of the war in Europe.



* MoeGreeneSpecial: How Fury looses his eye.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or the popular depiction of.

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* MoeGreeneSpecial: How Fury looses loses his eye.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or at least the popular depiction of.of the man.



* StartOFDarkness: For Fury. He starts out as a soldie trying to do his job correctly, but ends

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* StartOFDarkness: StartOfDarkness: For Fury. He starts out as a soldie soldier trying to do his job correctly, but ends up as a war junkie planning wars just to have something to do.



* UnfriendlyFire: Implied. Fury holds a gun to his superior officer, demanding he stop pancking and start leading his. Fury is shortly seen informing his men that the officer didn't make it.

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* UnfriendlyFire: Implied. Fury holds a gun to his superior officer, demanding he stop pancking panicking and start leading his. Fury is shortly seen informing his men that the officer didn't make it.

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** Kynaston shows Fury a newspaper clipping to demonstrate the ferociousness of the Soviets destined to be their enemy, one of a young Rudi Gagarin being decorated for actions in the battle of Stalingrad.



* ComicBookFantastCasting: Fury's unnamed Lieutenant seems modeled after Creator/CharlesBronson. An interesting case, as there is already another comic character with strong connections to Fury modeled after Bronson; Pvt. Izzy Cohen of the Howling Commandos.

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* ComicBookFantastCasting: ComicBookFantasyCasting: Fury's unnamed Lieutenant seems modeled after Creator/CharlesBronson. An interesting case, as there is already another comic character with strong connections to Fury modeled after Bronson; Pvt. Izzy Cohen of the Howling Commandos.Commandos.
* ContinuityNod: Kynaston shows Fury a newspaper clipping to demonstrate the ferociousness of the Soviets destined to be their enemy, one of a young [[ComicBook/FuryMAX Rudi Gagarin]] being decorated for actions in the battle of Stalingrad.



* MoeGreenSpecial: How Fury looses his eye.

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* MoeGreenSpecial: MoeGreeneSpecial: How Fury looses his eye.



* StarkOFDarkness: For Fury. He starts out as a soldie trying to do his job correctly, but ends

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* StarkOFDarkness: StartOFDarkness: For Fury. He starts out as a soldie trying to do his job correctly, but ends
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Fury: Peacemaker, a 6-issue miniseries published in 2006 for the Marvel Knight imprint. A StealtPrequel to the earlier ComicBook/FuryMAX, it was written by Creator/GarthEnnis and illustrated by Darrick Robertson. The story follows Nick Fury as a US Army Sergeant in WWII, and how he got his start at being the man he came to be.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Colonel Von Stehle is from a noble family. While he's involved in a plot to kill Hitler, it isn't out of moral outrage, but to keep the Soviets from seizing his fortune.
* BloodKnight: Kynaston, and Fury starts becoming one after meeting Barkhorn.
--> '''Barkhorn:''' A word of advice, Sergeant. If toy want to be good at this? Learn to enjoy it.
* TheCameo:
** Kynaston shows Fury a newspaper clipping to demonstrate the ferociousness of the Soviets destined to be their enemy, one of a young Rudi Gagarin being decorated for actions in the battle of Stalingrad.
** Surprisingly, for a grounded universe, [[spoiler: ComicBook/Captain America]] is seen in the crowd celebrating the end of the war in Europe.
* ComicBookFantastCasting: Fury's unnamed Lieutenant seems modeled after Creator/CharlesBronson. An interesting case, as there is already another comic character with strong connections to Fury modeled after Bronson; Pvt. Izzy Cohen of the Howling Commandos.
* DeathByAdaptation: Usually, the Howling Commandos survive the war with some continuing to serve with Fury in SHIELD. Here, Fury says they've dwindled to Fury and two other men by the end of the Normandy campaign.
* {{Irony}}: Fury and Kynaston's intention is to keep the war going, but in the end they get captured.
* MoeGreenSpecial: How Fury looses his eye.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Field Marshel Barkhorn is one for Erwin Rommel, or the popular depiction of.
* OperationBlank: ''Peacemaker'' is the name of the allied plan to assassinate a Wehrmacht general who jeopardizes the success of an upcoming offensive.
* StarkOFDarkness: For Fury. He starts out as a soldie trying to do his job correctly, but ends
* TankGoodness: The commando team has their position threatened by a German King Tiger. No sooner do they take care of it do two more arrive.
* TigerByTheTail: Barkhorn's position regarding the war. While he is appalled at learning of the ethnic cleansing on the eastern front, he is determined to fight to the bitter end because of what will happen to Germany if they don't.
* UnfriendlyFire: Implied. Fury holds a gun to his superior officer, demanding he stop pancking and start leading his. Fury is shortly seen informing his men that the officer didn't make it.

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