The movie Fury has no direct association with Sgt Fury in comics. They are distinct entities with no shared narrative elements or character links. The movie was developed independently of the comic character Sgt Fury.
Well, it depends on how you define Fury. If you're referring to certain fictional characters named Fury, then yes. But if it's about a real person or event named Fury, it could be non-fictional. Context is key.
Brian Rudolph Gustav Brendan Golman, Mr. Fool's third Blessed, Sequence 3 Shepherd, member of the Hidden Sage Society. He was born into a down-and-out noble family in East Balam. Under the influence of Roselle's diary, he became a believer of the Machinery Hivemind sect. In order to obtain the power of eternal life, he joined the Hidden Sage Order in Backlund and participated in the blasphemy ritual against The Fool. During the ritual, he was chosen by Mr. Fool to become the third Blessed. He also obtained the Beyonder powers of the Shepherd pathway and the Dreamwalker potion formula.
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In most cases, 'The Fury' story is not real. It could be a work of fiction crafted to entertain or convey certain themes and messages rather than representing actual happenings.