Nick Fury Agent of Shield, Vol. 4 #16 (Marvel Comics 1990)
Nick Fury Agent of Shield, Vol. 4 #16 (Marvel Comics 1990) continues the pulse-pounding Apogee of Disaster storyline with Part 2 of 5: “Uh, Houston, We Got a Problem.”
Written by D.G. Chichester, with art by Herb Trimpe and Romeo Tanghal, and a cover by Keith Pollard & Kim DeMulder, this 32-page, full-color issue piles on the peril as a stolen space shuttle spawns a deadly satellite headed back to Earth to spread destruction. A notable note for fans: Herb Trimpe—recognized for his work on the classic Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD series—returns to bring his distinctive vision to this modern arc.
Why this issue stands out:
- Story arc: Apogee of Disaster, Part 2 of 5
- Creators: D.G. Chichester (writer); Herb Trimpe & Romeo Tanghal (art)
- Cover artists: Keith Pollard & Kim DeMulder
- Format details: 32 pages, full color
- Cover price: $1.50
For readers seeking a tightly paced mid-90s Marvel thrill that nods to the Nick Fury legacy while driving a fresh, space-threat narrative, this issue is a key installment in the ongoing mission to stop a satellite-born catastrophe from reaching Earth.