Anybody know the fonts they used?
Caratteri suggeriti
Supra Compressed DemiBold Suggeriti da DPape
Bodega Sans Suggeriti da z.explore 
Ah, that will do. Thank you
Now for nick fury fonts, are they hand drawn?
No, they look like fonts. I just can't find them.
The
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D logo is custom lettering by
Artie Simek. If it was a font, the error at upper left on the S would have been corrected, before release.
I think there's a dingbat glyph of the logo in
Knock Furious, by
Daniel Zadorozny. It's not available on
DaFont, but you can find it on his home page,
http://iconian.com bodega sans bold
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The
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D logo is custom lettering by
Artie Simek. If it was a font, the error at upper left on the S would have been corrected, before release.
I think there's a dingbat glyph of the logo in
Knock Furious, by
Daniel Zadorozny. It's not available on
DaFont, but you can find it on his home page,
http://iconian.comIt is the 4 and looks like this. Not exactly a match

The original cover of
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D #4, (September 1968 issue):
had the bullet holes in the logo, but apparently, they were removed from at least one reprinting. I can tell that this cover was used for the image in post #1, because the Statue of Liberty's torch covers part of the logo. I actually have all but one of the
Strange Tales/ Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D issues drawn by
Jim Steranko, but most would only be graded in the G-VG range, so the lot of them is probably only worth about a hundred bucks.
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