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The Avengers is a team of fictional superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
 characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. Originally created using preexisting Marvel characters, variously created by writer-editor Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
, artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
 and others, the team first appeared
First appearance

In comic books and other stories with a long history, first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Character ....
 in The Avengers #1 (Sept. 1963).

Labeled "Earth's Mightiest Heroes", the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man
Henry Pym

Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym is a fictional character that appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 ....
, Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
, Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
, Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
, and the Hulk
Hulk (comics)

The Hulk, often called "The Incredible Hulk", is a fictional character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
. Almost from inception, however, the roster has been fluid: The Hulk departs; Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
 joins and soon afterwards leads a whole new team.






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The Avengers is a team of fictional superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
 characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. Originally created using preexisting Marvel characters, variously created by writer-editor Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
, artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
 and others, the team first appeared
First appearance

In comic books and other stories with a long history, first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Character ....
 in The Avengers #1 (Sept. 1963).

Labeled "Earth's Mightiest Heroes", the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man
Henry Pym

Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym is a fictional character that appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 ....
, Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
, Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
, Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
, and the Hulk
Hulk (comics)

The Hulk, often called "The Incredible Hulk", is a fictional character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
. Almost from inception, however, the roster has been fluid: The Hulk departs; Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
 joins and soon afterwards leads a whole new team. The rotating roster has become a hallmark of the team, although one theme remains consistent: the Avengers fight the foes no single superhero can withstand — hence their battle cry, "Avengers Assemble!" The team has featured humans, mutants, robots, gods, aliens, supernatural beings, and even former villains.

Publication history


The titular team debuted in The Avengers #1 (Sept. 1963), using existing characters created primarily by writer-editor Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 and penciler and co-plotter Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. This initial series, published bi-monthly through issue #6 (July 1964) and monthly thereafter ran through issue #402 (Sept. 1996), with spinoffs including several annuals, miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
 and a giant-size quarterly sister series that ran briefly in the mid-1970s.

Other spinoff series include West Coast Avengers
West Coast Avengers

The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes that appear in publications published by Marvel Comics. The team first appear in The West Coast Avengers #1 and was created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall....
, initially published as a four-issue miniseries in 1984, followed by a 102-issue series (Oct. 1985 - Jan. 1994), retitled Avengers West Coast with #48; and the 40-issue Solo Avengers
Solo Avengers

Solo Avengers, later Avengers Spotlight, was an American comic book, published by Marvel Comics.A spin-off from the company's popular team title Avengers , it began life in December 1987 under the title Solo Avengers....
 (Dec. 1987 - Jan. 1991), retitled Avengers Spotlight with #21.

Between 1996 and 2004 Marvel relaunched the primary Avengers title three times. In 1996, the "Heroes Reborn
Heroes Reborn

Heroes Reborn was a 1996 in comics-1997 in comics fictional crossover story arc among comic-book series published by the United States company Marvel Comics....
" line, in which Marvel contracted outside companies to produce four titles, included a new volume of The Avengers. Taking place in an alternate universe with a revamped history unrelated to mainstream Marvel continuity, The Avengers vol. 2 was written by Rob Liefeld
Rob Liefeld

Rob Liefeld is an United States comic book writer, illustrator, and publisher. A prominent artist in the 1990s, he has since become a controversial figure in the medium....
 and penciled by Jim Valentino
Jim Valentino

Jim Valentino aka Valentino, , is an United States writer, penciler, editing and publisher of comic books....
 of Image Comics
Image Comics

Image Comics is an United States comic book publisher. It was founded in 1992 by seven high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish their material without giving up the copyrights to the characters they created, as creator ownership properties....
, and ran 13 issues (Nov. 1996 - Nov. 1997). The final issue, which featured a crossover with the other "Heroes Reborn" titles, returned the characters to the main Marvel Universe
Marvel Universe

The Marvel Universe is the universe where the stories published by Marvel Comics take place.The Marvel Universe actually exists within a Multiverse consisting of thousands of separate universes, all of which are the creations of Marvel Comics and all of which are, in a sense, "Marvel universes"....
.

Relaunched with a new first issue, The Avengers vol. 3 ran 84 issues (Feb. 1998 - Aug. 2004). To coincide with what would have been the 500th issue of the original series, Marvel changed the numbering, and The Avengers #500-503 (Sept.-Dec. 2004), followed by the one-shot Avengers Finale (Jan. 2005), became the Avengers Disassembled
Avengers Disassembled

Avengers Disassembled, referred to in some participating series as Disassembled, is a fictional crossover event between several Marvel Comics series....
 storyline and final issues. In January 2005 a new version of the team appeared in the ongoing title New Avengers.

Following New Avengers came Young Avengers
Young Avengers

Young Avengers is an United States comic book series written by Allan Heinberg and published by Marvel Comics. It follows the a group of young superheroes, each of whom patterns himself or herself after a member of the long-established Marvel superhero team the Avengers ....
, beginning with #1 (Feb. 2005), featuring teenage heroes patterned after former members of the Avengers; and Mighty Avengers, also beginning with #1 (May 2007).

Fictional biography


1960s



The first adventure features the Asgardian trickster
Trickster

In mythology, and in the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a god, goddess, spiritual being, man, woman, or anthropomorphism animal who plays tricks or otherwise disobeys normal rules and norms of behavior....
 god Loki
Loki (comics)

Loki is a supervillain that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe and is based on the being of the Loki from Norse mythology. The character first appears in Venus #6 and was created by writer Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciller Jack Kirby....
, who seeks revenge against his adopted brother Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
. Using an illusion, Loki tricks the Hulk
Hulk (comics)

The Hulk, often called "The Incredible Hulk", is a fictional character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
 into destroying a railroad track, after that he then diverts a radio call by Rick Jones
Rick Jones (comics)

Richard Milhouse "Rick" Jones is a fictional comic book character in the . He first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 1 #1, as a sidekick to the Hulk ....
 for help to Thor, whom Loki hopes will battle the Hulk. Unknown to Loki, the radio call is also answered by Ant-Man
Henry Pym

Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym is a fictional character that appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 ....
, the Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
, and Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
. After an initial misunderstanding, the heroes unite and defeat Loki. Ant-Man states the five work well together and suggests they form a combined team — with the Wasp naming the group the Avengers. The original members are known as the "founding members," and courtesy of an Avengers Charter are responsible for the good name of the team. As a result, their wishes regarding the direction of the team are given additional weight and deference. The roster changes almost immediately; by the beginning of the second issue, Ant-Man has become Giant-Man and, at the end of the issue, the Hulk leaves once he realizes how much the others fear his unstable personality. Feeling responsible, the Avengers try to locate and contain the Hulk (a recurring theme in the early years of the team), which subsequently leads them into combat with Namor the Sub-Mariner. This would result in the first major milestone in the Avengers' history - the revival and return of Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
. Captain America joins the team, eventually becoming field leader. Captain America is also given "founding member" status in the Hulk's place. The Avengers go on to fight foes such as Captain America's wartime enemy Baron Zemo
Baron Zemo

Baron Zemo is the name of two fictional characters, both supervillains, in various Marvel Comics comic books, notably Captain America and the Avengers ....
, who forms the Masters of Evil
Masters of Evil

The Masters of Evil is a name used for a number of fictional character supervillain teams that appear in comic book published by Marvel Comics. The first version of the team appeared in Avengers #6 , with the lineup continually changing over the years....
; the Lava Men
Subterranea (comics)

Subterranea is a fictional realm far beneath the earth's surface in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Subterranea is a network of massive caves, passages, and tunnels, some large enough to hold cities, that are inhabited by the various races of Subterraneans....
; Kang the Conqueror
Kang the Conqueror

Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #8 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby....
; Wonder Man
Wonder Man

Wonder Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he First appearance in Avengers #9 ....
; Immortus
Immortus

Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
; and Count Nefaria
Count Nefaria

Count Nefaria is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Avengers #13 and was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck....
.

The next milestone came when every member but Captain America resigned and were replaced by three former villains - Hawkeye
Hawkeye (comics)

Hawkeye , also known as Ronin and Goliath , is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #57 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck....
, the Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
, and Quicksilver
Quicksilver (comics)

Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby....
. Although lacking the raw power of the original team, "Cap's Kooky Quartet" (as they were sometimes jokingly called), proved their worth by fighting and defeating the Swordsman
Swordsman (comics)

The Swordsman is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Each of the men to use this name has essentially been a superhero, albeit a hero with no special powers, only skill with a sword....
; the original Power Man; Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom

Doctor Doom is a Character , a comic book supervillain published by Marvel Comics and appearing as an enemy of the Fantastic Four. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 ....
; and Kang. They are soon rejoined by Henry Pym (who changes his name to Goliath), the Wasp, Hercules
Hercules (Marvel Comics)

Hercules is a fictional character, a superhero in the , based on Heracles of Greek mythology, the character exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
, the Black Knight
Black Knight (Dane Whitman)

Dane Whitman is a fictional character comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, the company's third person to bear the name Black Knight ....
, and the Black Widow
Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
, although the last two do not obtain official membership status until years later.

When writer Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas

Roy Thomas is a comic book writer and editing, and Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibly best known for introducing the pulp magazine hero Conan the Barbarian to American comics, with a series that added to the storyline of Robert E....
 commenced, there was a greater focus on characterization. The Black Panther
Black Panther (comics)

The Black Panther is a Character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. He is the first modern Black people superhero. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he First appearance in Fantastic Four #52 ....
 joins the team, followed by the Vision
Vision (Marvel Comics)

The Vision is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics.Vision was created by the writer-artist team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in Marvel Mystery Comics #13 , published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic B...
. Thomas also established that the Avengers are headquartered in a New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 building called Avengers Mansion
Avengers Mansion

In the fictional Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, Avengers Mansion has traditionally been the base of the Avengers . The enormous, city block-sized building is located at 890 Fifth Avenue , Manhattan, New York City....
, provided courtesy of Tony Stark (Iron Man's alter ego), who also funds the Avengers through the Maria Stark Foundation, a non-profit organization
Non-profit organization

A nonprofit organization is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body....
. The mansion is serviced by Edwin Jarvis
Edwin Jarvis

Edwin Jarvis is a fictional character supporting character in the Marvel Comics titles, Avengers , Iron Man and Spider-Man....
, the Avengers' faithful butler, and also furnished with state-of-the-art
State of the art

The state of the art is the highest level of development, as of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time. It also applies to the level of development reached at any particular time usually as a result of modern methods....
 technology, and defense systems, including the Avengers' primary mode of transport: the five-engine Quinjets.

1970s

The adventures increased in scope as the team cross into an alternate dimension to battle the Squadron Supreme
Squadron Supreme

The Squadron Supreme is a team of fictional fictional character and superheroes that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in Avengers #85-86....
 and fight in the Kree-Skrull War
Kree-Skrull War

The Kree-Skrull War is a fictional series of conflicts in the Marvel Universe between the Kree Empire of the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Skrull Empire of the Andromeda Galaxy that lasted for several million years....
, an epic battle between the alien Kree
Kree

The Kree, also known as the Ruul, are a scientifically and technologically advanced militaristic List of extraterrestrials in fiction in the fictional Marvel Universe....
 and Skrull
Skrull

The Skrulls are a fictional race of Extraterrestrial life in popular culture shapeshifters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The Skrulls first appeared in Fantastic Four #2 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
 races and guest-starring the Kree hero Captain Marvel
Mar-Vell

Captain Marvel is a fictional character, an Extraterrestrial life superhero in the . Marvel's use of the trademark "Captain Marvel ", previously that of the highly popular, 1940s Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel , came when the copyright on the original character was up for renewal....
. The Avengers also briefly disband when Skrulls impersonate Captain America, Thor and Iron Man use their authority as founders of the team to disband it. The true founding Avengers, minus the Wasp, later reform the team in response to complaints from Jarvis.

The Vision and the Scarlet Witch fall in love, although the relationship is tinged with sadness as the Vision believes himself to be inhuman and unworthy of her. Writer Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart

Steve Englehart is an United States comic book writer best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, particularly in the 1970s. His pseudonyms have included John Harkness and Cliff Garnett....
 then introduces Mantis
Mantis (Marvel Comics)

Mantis is a fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Universe, and former member of the Avengers . She first appeared in Avengers #112 , drawn by Don Heck....
, who joins the team along with the reformed Swordsman. Englehart linked her origins to the very beginnings of the Kree-Skrull conflict in a time-spanning adventure involving Kang the Conqueror and the mysterious Immortus
Immortus

Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
, who are revealed to be past and future versions of each other. Mantis is revealed to be the Celestial Madonna, who is destined to give birth to a being that will save the universe. This saga also reveals that the Vision's body had only been appropriated, and not created, by Ultron, and that it had originally belonged to the 1940s Human Torch. With his origins now clear to him, the Vision proposes to the Scarlet Witch. The Celestial Madonna saga ends with their wedding, presided over by Immortus. Englehart's tenure also coincided with the debut of George Pérez
George Pérez

George P?rez is an illustrator and writer of comic books born of Latin-American descent. Along with John Byrne, he was arguably the most popular and influential artist in American comic books in the 1980s....
 as artist.

After Englehart's departure (and a seven-issue stint by Gerry Conway
Gerry Conway

Gerard F. "Gerry" Conway is an United States writer of comic books and television shows. He is best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante Punisher and scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man....
) Jim Shooter
Jim Shooter

James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
 began as writer, generating several classic adventures, including "Bride of Ultron
Jocasta (comics)

Jocasta is a fictional character, a superheroine appearing in the Marvel Universe. A member of the Avengers , the character is a robot created by the villain Ultron....
", the "Nefaria Trilogy," and "The Korvac
Korvac

Michael Korvac is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Giant-Size Defenders #3 and was created by Steve Gerber....
 Saga," featuring nearly every Avenger in the canon. New members added during this time include the Beast
Beast (comics)

Beast , Dr. Henry Philip "Hank" McCoy, is a comic book Character , a Marvel Comics superhero and a member of the mutant team of superheroes known as the X-Men....
, a resurrected Wonder Man
Wonder Man

Wonder Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he First appearance in Avengers #9 ....
, Captain America's former partner the Falcon
Falcon (comics)

The Falcon is a fictional character comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe who first appeared in Captain America #117 ....
, and Ms. Marvel.

Shooter also introduced the character of Henry Peter Gyrich
Henry Peter Gyrich

Henry Peter Gyrich is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Avengers Vol....
, the Avengers' liaison to the United States National Security Council
United States National Security Council

The White House National Security Council in the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering national security and Foreign relations of the United States matters with his senior National Security Advisor s and United States Cabinet officials and is part of the Executive Office of the Presid...
. Gyrich is prejudiced against superhumans, and acts in a heavy-handed, obstructive manner, insisting that the Avengers follow government rules and regulations or else lose their priority status with the government. Among Gyrich's demands is that the active roster be trimmed down to only seven members, and that the Falcon
Falcon (comics)

The Falcon is a fictional character comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe who first appeared in Captain America #117 ....
, an African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
, be admitted to the team to comply with affirmative action
Affirmative action

The term affirmative action refers to policies that take gender, race, or ethnicity into account in an attempt to promote equal opportunity. The focus of such policies ranges from employment and public contracting to educational outreach and health programs ....
 laws. This last act is resented by Hawkeye, who because of the seven-member limit loses his membership slot to the Falcon. The Falcon, in turn, is unhappy to be the beneficiary of what he perceives to be tokenism
Tokenism

Tokenism refers to a policy or practice of limited inclusion of members of a minority group, usually creating a false appearance of inclusive practices, intentional or not....
, and decides to resign from the team, after which Hawkeye rejoins.

1980s

The first major development was the breakdown of Henry Pym, with his frequent changes of costume and name being symptomatic of an identity problem and an inferiority complex
Inferiority complex

An inferiority complex, in the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, is a feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. Such feelings can arise from an imagined or actual inferiority in the afflicted person....
. After abusing his wife, failing to win back the confidence of the Avengers with a ruse and being duped by the villain Egghead
Egghead (comics)

Egghead is a fictional Marvel Comics' villain who first appeared in Tales to Astonish #38. He is also the arch-nemesis of super-hero Henry Pym....
, Pym is jailed. Writer Roger Stern
Roger Stern

Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist....
 later resolves this by having Pym outwit Egghead and defeat the latest incarnation of the Masters of Evil single-handedly, thereby proving his innocence. Pym reconciles with the Wasp, but they decide to remain apart. Pym also retires from superheroics, but returns some years later.

Stern developed several major storylines, such as "Ultimate Vision" in which the Vision takes over the world's computer systems in a misguided attempt to create world peace; the formation of the West Coast Avengers
West Coast Avengers

The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes that appear in publications published by Marvel Comics. The team first appear in The West Coast Avengers #1 and was created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall....
; and "Avengers Under Siege" which involves the second Baron Zemo
Baron Zemo

Baron Zemo is the name of two fictional characters, both supervillains, in various Marvel Comics comic books, notably Captain America and the Avengers ....
 and the Masters of Evil taking over the mansion and severely injuring Jarvis and Hercules, "War on Olympus" in which Hercules' father Zeus blames the Avengers for his son's injuries and brings them to Olympus for trial and "Heavy Metal" in which the Super Adaptoid organizes several other robotic villains for an assault on the team. New members during the 1980s included an African American Captain Marvel named Monica Rambeau
Monica Rambeau

Monica Rambeau is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. She has been a member of the Avengers under the aliases Captain Marvel and Photon, and is currently known as Pulsar....
 (who became the team's new leader); She-Hulk
She-Hulk

She-Hulk is a Marvel Comics superhero#superheroinesine. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in Savage She-Hulk #1 ....
; Tigra
Tigra

Tigra is a fictional character United States comic book superhero#superheroines in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. First appearance as the non-superpowered crime fighter The Cat in Claws of the Cat #1 , she was co-created by writer-editor Roy Thomas, writer Linda Fite, and penciller Marie Severin....
, Namor, Starfox and Hawkeye's wife, Mockingbird
Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)

Mockingbird , also known as Huntress, is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by in Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Neal Adams, she first appeared in Astonishing Tales #6 ....
, while Henry Pym emerges from retirement to join the West Coast Avengers. Stern also created the villain Nebula, who is the granddaughter of Thanos and niece of Starfox. In her first appearance she faces Captain Marvel (the namesake of her grandfather's orginal arch-foe) and manipulates a civil war among the alien Skrulls and destroys the planet of Xandar. In a second adventure Nebula would infiltrate the team with mind control technology stolen from Kang and cause it to temporarily disband until the combined events of the company-wide Marvel crossovers "Evolutionary War
Evolutionary War

The Evolutionary War was a comic book fictional crossover which ran through most of the Summer annual publication published by Marvel Comics in 1988 in comics....
" and "Inferno
Inferno (Marvel Comics)

"Inferno" was a Marvel Comics company-wide fictional crossover#Comics in 1989 that mainly involved the mutant titles, namely Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor and New Mutants....
" would cause Captain America to reform the team with a short-lived roster that included Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four and Gilgamesh (aka the Forgotten One) of the Eternals.

The team also relocated for a period to a floating island off the coast of New York called Hydrobase.

John Byrne
John Byrne

John Lindley Byrne is a United Kingdom-born Canadian-United States author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero....
 eventually took over writing both titles and revamped the line-up of the main team to include more traditional members such as Thor, Iron Man and Vision alongside Captain America and new member Quasar. Byrne's stint would also see Spider-Man officially join the Avengers for the first time in yet another cosmic battle with Nebula. His contributions included a revamping of the Vision, and the discovery that the children of the Scarlet Witch, and the Vision, are actually illusions. The loss of the Scarlet Witch's children and the Vision (who is dissasembled by government agents in retaliation for the "Ultimate Vision" storyline) drives her insane, although she eventually recovers and rejoins the team. This story also revealed that the Scarlet Witch's powers include wide-range reality manipulation and she is what the time-traveling Immortus refers to as a "nexus being" setting the stage for 2004's eventual "Chaos" and "Avengers Dissassembled" Storylines.

The Avengers titles are then embroiled in a major crossover event Acts of Vengeance
Acts of Vengeance

Acts of Vengeance is a comic book Fictional crossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from 1989 in comics - 1990 in comics....
 wherein Loki assembles most of Marvel's other arch-villains such as Doctor Doom, Magneto, the Red Skull and the Kingpin in a plot to destroy the team once and for all. Their first act is to orchestrate a prison break of the Vault setting loose dozens of other villains such as Venom, the Absoribing Man, Juggernaut, Chemistro and the Controller who end up battling the Avengers individually in their solo titles. With the team thus scattered and occupied in individual conflicts, Doctor Doom sinks Hydrobase. Ultimately however the arch-villains are unable to co-exist due to egos with Doom and Kingpin departing and Magneto engaging the Red Skull in battle since as a Holocaust
The Holocaust

The Holocaust , also known as , Churben is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a program of deliberate extermination planned and executed by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler....
 survivor Magneto could not abide being teamed up with the Nazi
Nazism

Nazism, officially National Socialism , refers to the ideology and practices of the National Socialist German Workers? Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945....
 Red Skull. This leaves Loki with only the Mandarin and the Wizard, and the trio are defeated by the Avengers in the final battle. Afterwards the team builds a new facility on the Mansion site.

1990s

This decade coincided with a speculators' boom, followed by an industry-wide slump and Marvel filing for bankruptcy
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring....
 in 1997. Bob Harras
Bob Harras

Robert "Bob" Harras is an United States comic book writer and editor, who was editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics from 1995 to 2000....
 and Steve Epting
Steve Epting

Stephen "Steve" Epting is an United States comic book artist and penciller. His eclectic list of influences has resulted in a distinctive style....
 took over the title, and introduced a stable lineup with ongoing storylines and character development focused on the Black Knight, Sersi
Sersi

Sersi is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero#superheroinesine created by Jack Kirby. The character is an Eternals and first appeared in Eternals #3 , and was subsequently revealed as the character Circe who first appeared in Strange Tales Vol....
, Crystal
Crystal (comics)

Crystal is a fictional character, a superhero in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe. She is a member of the Inhumans and a younger sister of Medusa ....
, Quicksilver, Hercules and the Vision. Their primary enemies in this run include the mysterious Proctor and the Shiar warrior Deathcry. During this period, the team finds themselves facing increasingly murderous enemies, and are forced to question their rule against killing.

This culminated in "Operation: Galactic Storm
Operation: Galactic Storm

Operation: Galactic Storm was a 19-part comic book fictional crossover storyline which ran through Marvel Comics' Avengers related titles - Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor , Wonder Man and Quasar - between March and May 1992....
", a 19-part storyline that ran through all Avengers-related titles and showcases a conflict between the Kree and the Shi'ar Empire
Shi'ar

The Shi'ar, pronounced // , are a List of fictional humanoid species of Extraterrestrial lifes in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The Shi'ar Empire also called the Aerie, is a vast collection of alien species, cultures and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires, and alongside them, is one of the three main alien empire...
. The team splits when Iron Man and several dissidents execute the Supreme Intelligence
Supreme Intelligence

The Supreme Intelligence is a fictional organic computer featured in several Marvel Comics stories....
 against the wishes of Captain America.

After a vote disbanding the West Coast Avengers
West Coast Avengers

The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes that appear in publications published by Marvel Comics. The team first appear in The West Coast Avengers #1 and was created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall....
, Iron Man forms a proactive and aggressive team called Force Works
Force Works

Force Works was a short-lived Marvel Comics superhero team. It first appeared in Force Works #1 . The title was written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning and initially drawn by Tom Tenney....
. During the team's first mission Wonder Man is apparently killed again (his atoms are actually only temporarily scattered). Force Works later disbands after it is revealed that Iron Man has become a murderer via the manipulations of the villain Kang.

"Heroes Reborn"
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Together with the Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four

The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new naturalism in the mass media....
 and others, many of the Avengers apparently die stopping the gestalt psychic entity Onslaught
Onslaught (comics)

Onslaught is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Nate Grey #15 , and was created by writers Scott Lobdell and Mark Waid, and artist Andy Kubert....
, although it is later revealed that Franklin Richards
Franklin Richards

Franklin Richards is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe.Franklin is an Mutant #Omega-level mutants Mutant with vast Reality warping....
 preserves these heroes in a pocket universe. Believing the main team gone, the Black Widow
Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
 disbands the Avengers, with only butler Jarvis remaining to tend to the Mansion.

Marvel contracted out The Avengers and three related titles - Captain America, Fantastic Four, and Iron Man - to former Marvel artists Jim Lee
Jim Lee

Jim Lee is a Korean American comic book artist, creator and publisher. Lee is currently one of the most successful artists in American comics. He has received a great deal of recognition for his work in the industry, including the Harvey Award in 1990....
 and Rob Liefeld
Rob Liefeld

Rob Liefeld is an United States comic book writer, illustrator, and publisher. A prominent artist in the 1990s, he has since become a controversial figure in the medium....
, two of the founding creators of Image Comics
Image Comics

Image Comics is an United States comic book publisher. It was founded in 1992 by seven high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish their material without giving up the copyrights to the characters they created, as creator ownership properties....
. The previous continuity of the Marvel Universe
Marvel Universe

The Marvel Universe is the universe where the stories published by Marvel Comics take place.The Marvel Universe actually exists within a Multiverse consisting of thousands of separate universes, all of which are the creations of Marvel Comics and all of which are, in a sense, "Marvel universes"....
 was set aside as the heroes were "reborn" in the pocket universe. While the Avengers was relaunched as a new series, the "Heroes Reborn
Heroes Reborn

Heroes Reborn was a 1996 in comics-1997 in comics fictional crossover story arc among comic-book series published by the United States company Marvel Comics....
" line ended after a year as planned and the license reverted to Marvel.

"Heroes Return"
Writer Kurt Busiek
Kurt Busiek

Kurt Busiek is a comic book writer notable for his work on the Marvels limited series, his own title Astro City, and his four-year run on The Avengers ....
 and penciler George Pérez
George Pérez

George P?rez is an illustrator and writer of comic books born of Latin-American descent. Along with John Byrne, he was arguably the most popular and influential artist in American comic books in the 1980s....
 launched a new volume of the series with Avengers #1 (Feb. 1998). Busiek also concurrently wrote the limited series
Limited series

A limited series is a comic book series with a set number of issues. A limited series differs from an ongoing series in that the number of issues is determined before production, and it differs from a One-shot in that it is composed of multiple issues....
 Avengers Forever
Avengers Forever

Avengers Forever is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published from Dec. 1998 to Nov. 1999 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Kurt Busiek and Roger Stern and drawn by Carlos Pacheco and Jesus Merino....
, a time-travel story that explored the history of the Avengers and resolved many outstanding questions and loose ends. New members during this run included Ms. Marvel; the revived Wonder Man; Justice; Firestar
Firestar

Firestar is a Fictional character Mutant Superhero#Superheroines in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. She has the ability to generate and manipulate microwave radiation, which allows her to generate intense heat and flames and to fly....
; Silverclaw
Silverclaw

Silverclaw , is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The character is a reserve member of the Avengers and regards Edwin Jarvis as an uncle figure....
; and Triathlon
Triathlon (comics)

Delroy Garrett, Jr. is a fictional character superhero published by Marvel Comics. He is the second character to use the name 3-D Man. Garrett first appeared in Avengers vol....
. Busiek's run included many of the Avengers traditional villains although in stories of a more epic scope. For example his first story included Morgan Le Fey reordering reality so that every Avenger member ever was transformed into medieval counterparts of themselves in an alternate reality where she was queen. Ultron would return for a multi-part epic that saw him lay waste the fictional nation of Slovenkia and then from that nation unleash an army of hundreds of robotic duplicates against the team. In yet another multi-part arc Kang would actually successfully conquor the planet after destroying several major cities from space causing the governments of the world to surrender to him and leaving the Avengers in role of underground freedom fighters before Captain America defeated him in the title's 50th issue.

"Avengers Disassembled"

Successor writer Geoff Johns
Geoff Johns

Geoff Johns is an United States comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics....
 dealt with the aftermath of Busiek's Kang arc, as the Avengers are granted international authority by the United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
. Members joining during this period included Jack of Hearts
Jack of Hearts

Jack of Hearts is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #22 ....
 and the second Ant-Man. Chuck Austen
Chuck Austen

Chuck Austen is an United States writer and artist of comic books, most famous for his controversial work on the popular X-Men franchise, as well as on other Marvel Comics and DC Comics titles....
 followed as writer, and added a new Captain Britain
Lionheart (comics)

Lionheart , formerly called Captain Britain, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero. She first appeared in The Avengers vol.3, #77 ....
 to the team. Writer Brian Michael Bendis then rebooted the title with the "Avengers Disassembled
Avengers Disassembled

Avengers Disassembled, referred to in some participating series as Disassembled, is a fictional crossover event between several Marvel Comics series....
" storyline. Titled "Chaos", the story featured the deaths of some members and a loss of credibility for the team. The culprit is revealed to be the Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
, who has gone insane after agonizing over the memory of her lost children and who subsequently loses control of her reality-altering powers. With the team in disarray and Avengers Mansion ruined, the surviving members agree to disband.

Reformed: New & Mighty Avengers


New Avengers

New Avengers Sketch
With the original Avengers organization disbanded, a mass-escape attempt at the supervillain prison the Raft led Captain America and Iron Man to form a new Avengers team. The previously solo heroes Luke Cage
Luke Cage

Luke Cage, born Carl Lucas and also called Power Man, is a Fictional character superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
, Ronin, the Sentry
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)

The Sentry is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in The Sentry #1 and was created by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee....
, Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
, and Spider-Woman
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)

Spider-Woman is a superhero#superheroines, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #32 , and 50 issues of an ongoing series titled Spider-Woman followed....
, plus X-Men
X-Men

The X-Men are a fictional superhero team in the . In the series, Professor Xavier responds to anti-Mutant prejudice by creating a haven at his Westchester County, New York mansion to train young mutants to use their powers for the benefit of humanity....
 member Wolverine
Wolverine (comics)

Wolverine is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Hulk #180 and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe....
 were recruited for the team.

During the Marvel Civil War
Civil War (comics)

Civil War is a 2006 in comics-2007 in comics Marvel Comics fictional crossover event built around a seven-issue limited series of the same name written by Mark Millar, and penciled by Steve McNiven....
 over the U.S. government's new mandate that all superhumans be federally registered, an underground splinter group led by Captain America forms and retains the title of New Avengers.

Mighty Avengers

In response to this Iron Man reforms the official team under the aegis of the government's Fifty State Initiative
Fifty State Initiative

The Fifty State Initiative, often referred to as simply The Initiative, is a fictional governmental plan that appears in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
 program, taking up residency in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 with the roster of Ares
Ares (Marvel Comics)

Ares is a fictional deity in the Marvel Comics Marvel Comics Universe....
, the Black Widow
Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
, Iron Man, the Sentry, the Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
, Wonder Man
Wonder Man

Wonder Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he First appearance in Avengers #9 ....
, and leader Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel

Ms. Marvel is the name of a Fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan, the first incarnation of the character debuted in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 as the non-superpowered Carol Danvers, but first appeared as Ms....
 (Carol Danvers).

Other versions


1950s Avengers

A short-lived team of superheroes in the 1950s called themselves the "Avengers". Consisting of Marvel Boy
Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson)

Marvel Boy is the name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Robert Grayson Marvel Boy is a superhero created by writer-editing Stan Lee and artist Russ Heath, and first appeared in Marvel Boy #1 ....
, Venus, the 3-D Man
3-D Man

3-D Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. Though his adventures take place in the 1950s, the character was created by Roy Thomas in the 1970s in the anthology series Marvel Premiere....
, Gorilla-Man
Gorilla-Man

Gorilla-Man is the name of three fictional characters appearing in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Ken Hale First appearance in Men's Adventures #26 , while Arthur Nagan first appeared in Mystery Tales #21 , and Franz Radzik first appeared in Tales to Astonish #28 ....
, the Human Robot
M-11 (comics)

M-11, originally known as the Human Robot, is a fictional robot in the Marvel Comics comic-book universe. It is originally from Atlas Comics, the 1950s predecessor of Marvel....
, Jimmy Woo
Jimmy Woo

Jimmy Woo is a fictional character, Chinese-American secret agent in the Marvel Comics comic-book Marvel universe. Created by Entertaining Comics great Al Feldstein and artist Joe Maneely, the character first appeared in Yellow Claw #1 from Atlas Comics , the 1950s predecessor of Marvel....
, Namora
Namora

Namora is the name of two fictional characters in various Marvel Comics publications. Both are female superheroes from Atlantis , both are the daughters of an Atlantean parent and a surface-dwelling parent, and both are associated in some way with Namor the Sub-Mariner....
 and Jann of the Jungle
Jann of the Jungle

Jann of the Jungle is a fictional character comic book jungle girl protagonist from Marvel Comics' 1950s predecessor Atlas Comics . The anthology title Jungle Tales was renamed Jann of the Jungle starting with issue #8 in November 1955....
, the team exists in an alternate timeline
Parallel universe

Parallel universe may refer to:* Multiverse, the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes* Many-worlds interpretation, of quantum physics...
 that is erased by the time-manipulating Immortus
Immortus

Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
. A version of the group without the 3-D Man and Jann exists in mainstream continuity, and eventually reforms in the present day.

Avengers Next

In the alternate future timeline known as MC2
MC2

MC2 is an imprint from Marvel Comics whose comic books depict an alternative future timeline for the Marvel Universe. The imprint was created out of the events of What If #105, which was the first appearance of the character Spider-Girl, Spider-Man's daughter from an alternative future....
, the Avengers have disbanded and Avengers Mansion is now a museum. An emergency forces Edwin Jarvis to sound an alert, and a new generation of heroes form a new team of Avengers. Most of the new Avengers are children of established Marvel superheroes.

The Ultimates

In the Ultimate Marvel
Ultimate Marvel

Ultimate Marvel is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular superhero characters, including Ultimate Iron Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Wolverine, the Ultimate Hulk, Ultimate Thor, Alternate_versions_of_Daredevil#Ultimate_Daredevil, the Ultimate X-Men...
 Universe, the Avengers are named "The Ultimates", and were formed by Ultimate Nick Fury
Ultimate Nick Fury

General Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. A reinterpretation of the character Nick Fury, one of the most notable differences between the two is that the mainstream Nick Fury is a Caucasian race colonel with greying brown hair, while this Nick Fury is a bald African-American general, specifically...
 to protect America against superhuman threats.

Marvel Adventures: The Avengers

In 2006, Marvel Adventures
Marvel Age

Marvel Age is an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including children, established in 2003. It succeeded the failed Tsunami imprint....
 (Marvel Comics' "All Ages" line) began a new Avengers series, featuring a line-up of Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man (supplanting Ant-Man), Wolverine, Storm, the Hulk and Giant-Girl (Janet van Dyne, the Wasp in regular continuity).

House of M: Avengers

In the alternate reality created by the Scarlet Witch, Luke Cage forms a team of superpowered humans to fight for human rights.

Age of Apocalypse

A humanized version of the Avengers band together during the Age of Apocalypse
Age of Apocalypse

"Age of Apocalypse" is a comic book fictional crossover storyline published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. Although occurring in the Multiverse #Alternate universes of Earth-295, it has often had ramifications in the universe of Earth-616, the main Marvel Comics universe....
.

Other media


Novels

  • The Avengers Battle the Earth-Wrecker by Otto Binder
    Otto Binder

    Otto Oscar Binder was a writer of United States science fiction, non-fiction UFO, and comic books....
     was published as a mass market paperback
    Paperback

    Paperback, softback, or softcover describe and refer to a book by the nature of its bookbinding. The book covers of such books are usually made of paper or cardboard, and are usually held together with adhesive rather than stitches or Staple s....
     novel by Bantam Books
    Bantam Books

    Bantam Books is a major U.S. publishing house owned by Random House and is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group. It was formed in 1945 by Walter Pitkin, Jr., Sidney B....
     (F3569) in June 1967. The cover illustration depicts Captain America, Goliath, Hawkeye, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch (though these last two do not actually appear). Iron Man and the Wasp are active members, with the mutant siblings and Thor mentioned as past Avengers. The titular "Earth-Wrecker" is one Karzz the Conquerer, an alien who travels back in time in order to destroy the earth (with a comet), so that humanity will be unable to thwart his future conquest of the galaxy.
  • The team was also featured in the Pocket Books
    Pocket Books

    Pocket Books is a division of Simon & Schuster that primarily publishes paperback books.Pocket produced the first mass-market, pocket-sized paperback books in America in early 1939 and revolutionized the publishing industry....
     line of Marvel-based paperback novels of the late 1970s. Jim Shooter
    Jim Shooter

    James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
    's short story "This Evil Undying" (1979) appeared as one-fourth of an anthology entitled The Marvel Superheroes, and featured Ultron as the villain. The story was later adapted for the regular comic series (vol. 1 # 201-202). A full-length novel by David Michelinie
    David Michelinie

    David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
    , The Man Who Stole Tomorrow (also 1979) sent an Avengers team forward in time to fight Kang in the fortieth century. The novel is noteworthy for its humorous retro-history (e.g., the team passes a "Second Church of the Latter-Day Elvis"), as well as for introducing Inuit shaman Aningan Kenojuak, one of the "Eskimo" characters last seen worshipping the frozen body of Captain America (vol. 1 # 4).
  • The Berkeley Boulevard imprint has published several Avengers tie-ins, all of them team-ups with other superhero teams--with the X-Men (against the Leader) in Greg Cox
    Greg Cox

    Greg Cox is a science fiction writer. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States.He has written numerous Star Trek novels, including The Eugenics Wars , Star Trek: The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore....
    's Gamma Quest trilogy (1999-2000), and with the Thunderbolts (against Baron Zemo) for Pierce Askegren's The Avengers & the Thunderbolts(1999).
  • Pocket Books has published two tie-ins with the Ultimates. Michael Jan Friedman's Tomorrow Men (2006) was set between the first and second Ultimates arcs, and involved time travelers from the future. Alex Irvine's Against All Enemies (2007) pitted the team against the Chitauri.


Animated series


The Avengers: United They Stand
The Avengers (also known as The Avengers: United They Stand
The Avengers: United They Stand

The Avengers: United They Stand , was an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers . 13 episodes in length, it originally aired from October 30, 1999 in television to February 26, 2000 in television, and was produced by Avi Arad and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television....
), was an animated series consisting of thirteen episodes. It originally aired from October 30, 1999 to February 26, 2000, and was produced by Avi Arad
Avi Arad

Avi Arad is an Israeli-United States businessman. He became the CEO of the company Toy Biz in the 1990s, and soon afterward became the chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment, a Marvel director, and chairman, CEO and the founder of Marvel Studios....
 and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television. This series featured a team composed of Ant-Man (leader); the Wasp; Wonder Man; Tigra; Hawkeye and the Scarlet Witch. The Falcon and the Vision were added to the roster in the opening episodes. Captain America and Iron Man only make one appearance each, while Thor does not appear in the series outside of the opening titles.

  • The Avengers appeared briefly in the 1966 The Marvel Superheroes Show.
  • The team also made appearances in the 1980 Spider-Man
    Spider-Man (1981 TV series)

    Spider-Man is a Television syndication animated TV series based on the popular Marvel Comics character Spider-Man....
     animated series ("Arsenic and Aunt May"); the 1994 Fantastic Four
    Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)

    The 1994 Fantastic Four animated television series is the third animated series based on Marvel Comics comic book series Fantastic Four. Airing began in September 24, 1994, until ending on February 24, 1996....
     cartoon ("To Battle the Living Planet" and "Doomsday"), and in the X-Men
    X-Men (TV series)

    X-Men is an United States animated television series which debuted on October 31, 1992 in the United States on the Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its Fox Kids Saturday morning lineup ....
     animated series.


Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Marvel announced in October 2008 that its Marvel Animation
Marvel Animation

Marvel Animation, LLC was incorporated in January 2008 to create a better presence in animation and home entertainment markets. Marvel Entertainment has named Eric Rollman as President of its new subsidiary....
 division and the outside studio Film Roman
Film Roman

Film Roman is an animation studio founded by Phil Roman, best known for producing the animation for The Simpsons, King of the Hill , as well as the Garfield and Peanuts animated TV specials....
 would produce an Avengers animated TV series, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, for planned broadcast in 2011. Confirmed members are Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
, Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
, Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
, Ant-Man (Henry Pym)
Henry Pym

Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym is a fictional character that appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 ....
, Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
 and the Hulk.

Video and computer games

In 1991, the Avengers were featured in the arcade and console game Captain America and the Avengers
Captain America and the Avengers

Captain America and the Avengers is a coin-op arcade game released by Data East in 1991 and features the Marvel Comics' characters the Avengers ....
.

In 1995 a videogame called "Avengers in Galactic Storm
Avengers in Galactic Storm

Avengers in Galactic Storm is a Versus fighting game beat 'em up arcade game released by Data East in 1995 in video gaming. It features a single player story mode or multiplayer one-on-one mode....
"
based on the events of the Operation: Galactic Storm
Operation: Galactic Storm

Operation: Galactic Storm was a 19-part comic book fictional crossover storyline which ran through Marvel Comics' Avengers related titles - Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor , Wonder Man and Quasar - between March and May 1992....
 was published by Data East Corporation
Data East

also abbreviated as DECO, was a Japanese video game company. Their main headquarters were located in Tokyo, while their American subsidiary, Data East USA, was headquartered in San Jose, California....
 in the arcades in Japan and USA. It is now emulated by MAME
MAME

MAME is an emulator application designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software, with the intent of preserving gaming history and preventing vintage games from being lost or forgotten....
.

The Avengers feature in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing game released in 2006. It is set within the fictional Marvel Universe and features many of the superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics....
 videogame.

Film

Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
 and Marvel Studios
Marvel Studios

Marvel Studios is an United States television and motion picture studio based in Beverly Hills, California....
 are scheduled to release on July 15, 2011 a film titled The Avengers. Iron Man
Iron Man (film)

Iron Man is a 2008 in film superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film stars Robert Downey, Jr....
 director Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau

Jonathan Kolia "Jon" Favreau is an United States actor, screenwriter and film director. He is best known for appearing in films including Rudy and Swingers , as well as directing Iron Man ....
 is the executive producer
Executive producer

The title of executive producer , or executive in charge of production, typically describes a film producer, television producer, radio producer, record producer, or similar Stakeholder who doesn't participate in the technical operations of the production process, but who is still responsible for the success of a project....
, while Robert Downey, Jr. and Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle

Donald Frank "Don" Cheadle is an United States actor, film producer, philanthropist, and author. Cheadle rose to prominence after playing supporting roles in films such as Out of Sight, Traffic , and the Ocean's Eleven series of films....
 will play Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
 and War Machine
War Machine

War Machine is a Character , a comic book superhero from the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The character first appeared in Iron Man #118 ....
, respectively. The film's roster includes Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
, Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
, the Incredible Hulk
Hulk (comics)

The Hulk, often called "The Incredible Hulk", is a fictional character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
 and Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
. The film's writer, Zak Penn
Zak Penn

Zak Penn is a screenwriter and Film director who is known for writing and directing Incident at Loch Ness, The Grand and co-writing the script for X-Men: The Last Stand....
 (co-writer of The Incredible Hulk film), cited Mark Millar
Mark Millar

Mark Millar is an award-winning Scotland comic book writer born in Coatbridge. Now a resident of Glasgow, Millar has been the highest selling British comic-book writer working in America this decade....
 and Bryan Hitch
Bryan Hitch

Bryan Hitch is a Great Britain comic book artist. He is the co-creator and artist of The Authority and The Ultimates. He currently works on Marvel's Fantastic Four....
's Ultimates
Ultimates

The Ultimates is a fictional group of superheroes that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was created by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch, and first appeared in The Ultimates #1 , as part of the company's Ultimate Marvel imprint....
 version of the team as inspiration for the story. Samuel L Jackson recently signed a nine picture deal with Marvel Studios
Marvel Studios

Marvel Studios is an United States television and motion picture studio based in Beverly Hills, California....
  and Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
 to play Nick Fury
Nick Fury

Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional character World War II army hero and present-day spy fiction in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe....
 in Iron Man II
Iron Man (film)

Iron Man is a 2008 in film superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film stars Robert Downey, Jr....
, Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
, The First Avenger: Captain America
Captain America in other media

Since the 1940s, the comic book character Captain America has been presented in a variety of other media, including serial films, feature films, animations, video games, and even as a stage play....
 and The Avengers.

See also

  • Bibliography of Avengers titles
    Bibliography of Avengers titles

    Avengers is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Since 1963 they have starred in three ongoing series as well as a large number of limited series and specials:...
  • List of Avengers members
    List of Avengers members

    Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes that star in The Avengers and related comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Over the years the team has featured a rotating lineup composed of a large number of characters....
  • Great Lakes Avengers
    Great Lakes Avengers

    The Great Lakes Initiative, originally and longer known as the Great Lake Avengers, are a superhero group team that appear in the fictional Marvel Universe....


Footnotes


External links

  • MDP:Avengers - Marvel Database Project (wiki)