Fury is a form of anger.
Fury may also refer to:
In literature:
- One of the Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology
- Fury (novel), a Salman Rushdie novel
- Fury (Star Wars novel), the seventh book in the Legacy of the Force series
- The Fury (novel), a John Farris novel
- Fury, a novel by Henry Kuttner
In film and television:
- Fury (1923 film), a 1923 silent film starring Richard Barthelmess
- Fury (film), a 1936 movie starring Spencer Tracy
- Fury (TV series), a children's TV series on NBC (1955–60) about an eponymous black horse
- Fury, 1966 Russian film starring Yevgeny Matveyev
- The Fury (1978 film), a Brian de Palma movie with Kirk Douglas and John Cassavetes
- "Fury" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
In comics:
- Fury (DC Comics), two superheroine characters
- Fury (Marvel Comics), a robot that battled Captain Britain and the X-Men
- Nick Fury, a Marvel Comics character and the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Fury (Image Comics), the original Fury comics by Stephen Bissette
In gaming:
- Bryan Fury, a video game character from the Tekken series
- Fury (computer game), a 3D fantasy, multiplayer, online, role-playing game
- Fury (Super Robot Wars), a race that served as antagonists in Super Robot Wars Judgement
- The Fury (Martech), a computer game released for home computer systems by Martech
- Fury of the Furries, a 1993 platform game
- Fury Amulet, commonly called a Fury, an amulet in RuneScape
- Fury, a longsword in Morrowind
- Fury, Lulu's overdrive from Final Fantasy X
- Fury, a vehicle in Unreal Tournament 3
- Fury3, a 1996 3D Shooter video game developed by Terminal Reality
- The Fury, a Metal Gear Solid 3 character
Aircraft:
- Felixstowe Fury, a large triplane seaplane designed by John Cyril Porte in 1918
- FJ-1 Fury, a straight-wing jet aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation in the 1940s
- FJ Fury, a series of swept-wing jet aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation in the 1950s
- Hawker Fury, an interwar period British fighter aircraft
- Hawker Sea Fury, an early Cold-War era British fighter aircraft
- LoPresti Fury, a sports airplane designed in the USA in the 1980s
Other vehicles:
- HMS Fury (1814), a Hecla-class bomb vessel
- Plymouth Fury, an American car
- LMS 6399 Fury, an experimental steam locomotive with a high-pressure boiler
- Honda Fury, a Motorcycle
In music:
- Billy Fury (1940–1983), English pop singer
- Fury (band), a heavy metal band from Australia
- "Fury" (song), a song by Prince
- "Fury", a song by Yngwie Malmsteen from the 1986 album "Trilogy"
- "Fury", a song by Muse (band)
- "Fury", a song by Machinae Supremacy
- The Fury (album), an album by Gary Numan
- Fury Records, a United States record label
- "Fury (Go)", a song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood on their album Welcome to the Pleasuredome
- Fury, an early childhood band that included Rivers Cuomo, formed in the mid-1980s
- Robby Fury, a heavy metal musician from Nashville, TN
In sports:
- Durham Fury, a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
- Flint Fury, a semi-pro football team located in Flint, Michigan
- Fresno Fury, a National Indoor Football League team that never played a game
- Monterrey Fury, a Mexican team playing in a United States-based soccer league
- Muskegon Fury, a UHL hockey team based in Michigan
- North Queensland Fury FC, an association football club currently playing in the Australian A-League.
- Ottawa Fury, a Canadian soccer team
- Philadelphia Fury, a North American Soccer League team that played from 1978 to 1980
- Tyson Fury, a professional British heavyweight boxer
- Fury Ultimate, an elite women's Ultimate Frisbee team based in the San Francisco Bay Area
- St Albert fury, a CDMFA football team from St Albert Alberta
Famous quotes containing the word fury:
“The enemy is like a woman, weak in face of opposition, but correspondingly strong when not opposed. In a quarrel with a man, it is natural for a woman to lose heart and run away when he faces up to her; on the other hand, if the man begins to be afraid and to give ground, her rage, vindictiveness and fury overflow and know no limit.”
—St. Ignatius Of Loyola (14911556)
“The vitality of a new movement in Art must be gauged by the fury it arouses.”
—Logan Pearsall Smith (18651946)
“I will indulge my sorrows, and give way
To all the pangs and fury of despair.”
—Joseph Addison (16721719)
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