The daughter of Nick Fury: a startling disclosure in Get Fury #3
Marvel Comics has shockingly revealed in the most recent Get Fury issue: Nick Fury has Bian, a daughter. Frank Castle, the Puncher, discovers this while assigned by the CIA to kill Nick Fury, who the Viet Cong had seized during the Vietnam War.
The Puncher's Daughter and Nick Fury: An Odd Union
Aware of their illegal narcotics smuggling operation, the CIA's real goal is to silence Fury; but, the Punisher chooses to save him instead since he knows about Fury's objective to reveal the truth. Two people the Puncher searches for Fury—Nick Fury's former lover, Phuong Thuy Tran, and Bian, his daughter—also happen to be looking for the abducted agent.
Bian's life is first revealed here, and it is abundantly evident that she and her mother are ready to assist the Punisher on his mission to save Nick Fury. The Punisher intends not to kill these women, unlike most of his targets. Rather, they team to free Fury from the most secure POW camp in North Vietnam.
Bian's Prospect as a New Marvel Hero
The Vietnam War in 1971 backdrop of the narrative implies Bian will be older and more seasoned in the current Marvel Comics canon. This prepares her to take front stage in next narratives. Her remarkable background—daughter of Nick Fury, trained in covert operations, and mission partner with the Punisher—makes her a powerful character with great promise.
Garth Ennis's Puncher's Lore Expanded
Renowned for his Punisher work, Garth Ennis keeps developing the character's legacy with every fresh comic run. He was in charge of proving Frank Castle's metamorphosis into the Puncher happened during his third trip through Vietnam. Stories in the 2004 film adaptation have also drawn inspiration from Ennis's Punisher work.
Ennis links the Puncher in Get Fury to Bian, a totally different character connected to Nick Fury. This relationship opens fascinating opportunities for next narratives. Bian's introduction opens new paths for research and gives the Punisher's legacy fresh dimensions.
The Consequences of Bian's Opening
Bian's introduction changes the Marvel Universe regardless of whether or not she leaves a legacy. A major change is the knowledge that Nick Fury's daughter is actively on a mission with the Puncher. It begs issues regarding Bian's training, her relationship with her father, and her future part in the Marvel Universe.
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