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AdventureQuest Worlds is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the world of Lore, where players traverse its landscape and engage in quests and battles against various monsters, all while interacting with or alongside other players and non-playable characters (NPCs).
"Contest of Chaos" is an American comic book crossover storyline written by Stephanie Phillips with art by Alberto Foche, David Cutler, and Alan Robinson, published in 2023 by Marvel Comics. The story involves Agatha Harkness acquiring the Darkhold and corrupting superheroes to fight each other. [ 1 ]
AQW may refer to: AdventureQuest Worlds , a browser-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game released by Artix Entertainment AQW, the FAA LID code for Harriman-and-West Airport , North Adams, Massachusetts
This is a list of known collectible card games.Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date. This contains games backed by physical cards; computer game equivalents are generally called digital collectible card games and are catalogued at List of digital collectible card games
The Avengers are a superhero team, published by Marvel Comics. Comprising many of Marvel's premier heroes, they "fight the foes no single superhero can withstand".
Avengers #500–503, Avengers Finale, New Avengers #1-10, New Avengers Most Wanted Files: January 2017 978-1302903626: Avengers Disassembled: Iron Man: Iron Man #84–89 January 2007 978-0785116530: Avengers Disassembled: Captain America: Captain America #29–32 and Captain America And The Falcon #5–7 December 2004 978-0785116486: Avengers ...
Cosmic Avenger [a] is a scrolling shooter developed by Universal and released as an arcade video game in July 1981. [1] It is part of the first wave shooters with forced horizontal scrolling which followed Konami's Scramble and Super Cobra from earlier in the year. It was released the same month as Vanguard.
Avenger is a Space Invaders clone published on cartridge [1] by Commodore in 1981 for the VIC-20. The game uses multicolor graphics [2] and supports keyboard or joystick control. [3] The player starts with 3 bases (lives) and gets new base at 1500 points. [2] A year later it was released for the Commodore 64. [4]