In the burning shadows of World War II, socialite Marla Drake dons the mask of Miss Fury—a relentless vigilante whose claws cut deeper than propaganda ever could. From the rooftops of occupied Europe to the smoldering ruins of sabotage missions, Fury battles Nazi terror with grit, cunning, and firelight fury.
But war is never simple. Behind the mask, Marla wages a personal war—balancing her double life, guarding secrets, and discovering what it means to become a living symbol for freedom. As she dismantles enemy operations and inspires resistance, whispers spread across Europe: Freedom has claws.
In this bold reimagining of the Golden Age legend, Miss Fury: Year One blends pulp-noir grit with cinematic realism, charting her first missions as a spy, saboteur, and symbol of hope.
And as the smoke clears, another shadow watches from the rooftops: Daredevil: Year One—a soldier-turned-vigilante who sees in Fury more than just a mask. He sees an equal.
Before legends are written in stone, they’re tested in fire. Miss Marvel’s debut throws her into the chaos of a world on the brink, where science, sabotage, and superhuman willpower collide.
In this bold reimagining, Miss Marvel isn’t just a costumed heroine — she’s a soldier, a strategist, and a symbol. Torn between her secret identity and the world’s desperate need for hope, she discovers that power alone can’t win wars… but courage can.
With explosive action, shadow-lit intrigue, and a heroine who refuses to stand down, Miss Marvel: First Flight launches the Golden Age spirit into a new era.