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The first Infinite Comics is Avengers vs. X-Men #1 Infinite, a tie-in story starring Nova, written by Mark Waid with art by Stuart Immonen and Marte Gracia, available on the Marvel Comics app or included with the digital version of Avengers vs. X-Men #1. Quesada said, "While AvX is a huge story, we only have so much room by which to tell it.
Part 2: The Mighty Avengers: When the Avengers let the Inhuman Iso escape from them without being registered, Truman Marsh gets angry and the Avengers quit working for him. Marsh then forms a new Avengers team called The Mighty Avengers (consisting of Red Hulk, Captain Marvel, Vision, Ms. Marvel, Black Panther, Ant-Man, and Songbird) to go and ...
This is set up for Avengers vs. X-Men event. Avengers Origins January 2012 One-Shots Marvel Comics presents the origins of the Avengers End Times October–November 2012 Story Series After Avengers vs. X-Men, an Emergency Signal leads the Avengers to the Microverse, where they find a safe and sound Janet van Dyne (Wasp). Meanwhile, Daniel Drumm ...
In December 2021, Marvel Comics posted a teaser "Judgment Day is Coming" involving the Avengers, the X-Men, and the Eternals. [1]The storyline was built upon previous plot developments from the last few years: the Avengers’ assembling a powerful lineup at their base in the body of a fallen Celestial called the Progenitor in Avengers (vol. 8), [2] the discovery of X-Men's immortality through ...
We're introducing a third: The Infinity Watch.Marvel StudiosIn Release OrderIron Man (2008)The Incredible Hulk (2008)Iron Man 2 (2010)Thor (2011)Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)The ...
In October 2015, Marvel released another five-part series of stories under the What If? banner, this time focused on the 2013 story line "Infinity", which saw the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Inhumans and other groups dealing with a combined threat of a universal incursion by the race the Builders, and an attack on Earth by Thanos ...
X-Men and its spinoff title, AVX: VS. [2] According to X-Men editor Nick Lowe, "Because AvX Versus did so well, and we enjoyed doing it so much and the fans embraced it so much, we wanted to keep that kind of thing going. With Versus there are two 10-page stories per issue. The top talent telling the story, with the best characters that Marvel ...
Marvel released an official infographic timeline for their Phase One films and One-Shots in May 2012 in its The Art of Marvel's The Avengers book; [4] some of this information had previously been revealed in the official canon tie-in comic Fury's Big Week, which had confirmed that The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, and Thor all took place within ...