Avengers (Marvel)
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+ | When Loki, the Asgardian God of Mischief, influenced the monstrous Hulk to destroy a railway line, the Hulk's friend, Rick Jones, and his Teen Brigade attempted to radio the Fantastic Four for help. However, Loki relayed the information to his brother instead, the God of Thunder and wielder of Mjolnir Thor, in order to draw him into battle. Circumstantially, other super heroes – namely Iron Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp – also received the intercepted signal unbeknownst to Loki and arrived at the scene to reason with the green goliath. Not falling for the trick, Thor confronted Loki and exposed his scheme to the other heroes. With Loki defeated and captured, the group agreed they had worked well together and should be formalized as a team. The Wasp suggested the name "Avengers", and Earth's Mightiest Heroes were born. Rick Jones and the Teen Brigade became regular informants to the Avengers, being in constant contact during their initial missions. (Avengers v1 #1) | ||
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+ | In the Avengers Mansion, the Avengers faced their next adversity, the alien shapeshifting invader from the extratemporal Limbo known as the Space Phantom, who impersonated the Avengers inciting them to fight each other. Upon his defeat, the Hulk realized his teammates mistrusted his uncontrollable nature and decided to abandon the Avengers. (Avengers v1 #2) | ||
===Earth's Mightiest Heroes=== | ===Earth's Mightiest Heroes=== | ||
===Kree-Skrull War=== | ===Kree-Skrull War=== | ||
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+ | Seeking to free Rick Jones from the Negative Zone, Captain Marvel invaded the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and caught the Avengers' attention. In their intervention, the Avengers witnessed the accidental escape of the terrible Annihilus, who was immediately pushed back through the Negative Zone portal. A disoriented Mar-Vell took the opportunity to escape in one of the Avengers' Quinjets, with the intention of returning to his home, the Kree Empire. Captured by the Avengers with the help of Jones in Cape Canaveral, Mar-Vell was shown to be afflicted by deadly radiation from the Negative Zone. In the Kree Galaxy, Ronan the Accuser staged a power coup against the Supreme Intelligence. As the new supremor of the Kree Empire, Ronan sent a Kree Sentry to attack Mar-Vell. (Avengers v1 #89) | ||
===Korvac Saga=== | ===Korvac Saga=== |
Revision as of 15:50, 21 September 2022
The Avengers are a superhero team that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
Origin
The Avengers
When Loki, the Asgardian God of Mischief, influenced the monstrous Hulk to destroy a railway line, the Hulk's friend, Rick Jones, and his Teen Brigade attempted to radio the Fantastic Four for help. However, Loki relayed the information to his brother instead, the God of Thunder and wielder of Mjolnir Thor, in order to draw him into battle. Circumstantially, other super heroes – namely Iron Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp – also received the intercepted signal unbeknownst to Loki and arrived at the scene to reason with the green goliath. Not falling for the trick, Thor confronted Loki and exposed his scheme to the other heroes. With Loki defeated and captured, the group agreed they had worked well together and should be formalized as a team. The Wasp suggested the name "Avengers", and Earth's Mightiest Heroes were born. Rick Jones and the Teen Brigade became regular informants to the Avengers, being in constant contact during their initial missions. (Avengers v1 #1)
In the Avengers Mansion, the Avengers faced their next adversity, the alien shapeshifting invader from the extratemporal Limbo known as the Space Phantom, who impersonated the Avengers inciting them to fight each other. Upon his defeat, the Hulk realized his teammates mistrusted his uncontrollable nature and decided to abandon the Avengers. (Avengers v1 #2)
Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Kree-Skrull War
Seeking to free Rick Jones from the Negative Zone, Captain Marvel invaded the Fantastic Four's Baxter Building and caught the Avengers' attention. In their intervention, the Avengers witnessed the accidental escape of the terrible Annihilus, who was immediately pushed back through the Negative Zone portal. A disoriented Mar-Vell took the opportunity to escape in one of the Avengers' Quinjets, with the intention of returning to his home, the Kree Empire. Captured by the Avengers with the help of Jones in Cape Canaveral, Mar-Vell was shown to be afflicted by deadly radiation from the Negative Zone. In the Kree Galaxy, Ronan the Accuser staged a power coup against the Supreme Intelligence. As the new supremor of the Kree Empire, Ronan sent a Kree Sentry to attack Mar-Vell. (Avengers v1 #89)
Korvac Saga
The Crossing
Kang Dynasty
Heroic Age
Avengers Machine
Under the pretense the Avengers needed reshaping, Iron Man presented Captain America with a chart to expand its roster: the Avengers Machine. (Avengers v5 #1)
Secret Empire
No Surrender, No Retreat
Overview
In appearance, the Avengers were a team of superpowered heroes that gathered to defend the world. (Avengers v1 #1) Due to their membership, they came to be regarded as Earth's Mightiest Heroes. (Avengers v1 #1) They had also been referred to as being the Mighty Avengers. (Avengers v1 #7)
The Charter came to be created by the founding Avengers who had also signed it. (Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes v1 #1) One iteration was put forth to the United Nations Security Council which set specific procedures into place for the team along with requirements for what was by then a respected and powerful superteam. (Avengers v1 #329) Under Order 834.23, Avengers could be recalled back to active service. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. could apply this order and that people having served into the Initiative fall under that order. (Fantastic Four v1 #642)
An Avengers Code Omega emergency were threats that could bring an end to the world. (Marvel Team-Up v1 #60)
After gaining sovereign nation status, Embassy ID cards gave them top-level security clearance in over a hundred countries and 10% off at Starbucks. (Avengers v3 #61)
A fail-safe plan developed by Bruce Banner in case the Hulk ever went on a rampage was the Icarus Protocol. This involved placing the threat in a shuttle and launching it into the sun in the hope it would be destroyed. (Uncanny Avengers v3 #12) Vision had secretly created the Avengers Failsafe Program that was a database of new young heroes to become the next wave of Avengers should the hero team be destroyed or disbanded. (Young Avengers v1 #3)
Hank Pym came to create an extradimensional headquarters named the Infinite Avengers Mansion that resided in Underspace and was accessible through Pym Portals. Though not infinite, it possessed a million different floors that were styled on the Avengers Mansion with portraits of its various members decorating the walls. (Mighty Avengers v1 #27)
Later on, the Avengers moved to a new headquarters based in the corpse of the Celestial Progenitor that was placed in the Arctic Circle and came to be known as Avengers Mountain. (Avengers v8 #8)
Members
- Iron Man :
- Thor :
- Hulk :
- Hank Pym :
- Janet van Dyne :
- Captain America :
- Hawkeye :
- Scarlet Witch :
- Quicksilver :
Notes
- The Avengers were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where they made their first appearance in Avengers v1 #1 (September 1963).
Alternate Versions
- In Avengers v3 #2 (1998), an alternate version of the Avengers were created by Morgan Le Fay in a altered reality designated as Earth-398. In this world, Le Fay came to rule and the Avengers were her enforcers where they were known as the Queen's Vengeance.
- In Ultimates v1 #2 (2002), an alternate version of the Avengers appeared in the world of Ultimate Marvel set on Earth-1610. This version were a government sponsored team that were referred to as the Ultimates.
In other media
Television
- In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers appeared in the setting of the animated television series.
Films
- In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Avengers made multiple appearances in the shared continuity setting:
- In The Avengers, the Avengers appeared in the setting of the 2012 live-action film.
Video games
- In Marvel's Avengers, the Avengers appeared in the setting of the video game.
Appearances
- Avengers v1: (1963)
- Avengers v3:
- Avengers v5:
- Infinity v1:
- Avengers World v1:
- Avengers: No Road Home v1:
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