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  2. Avengers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    After Secret Wars, a new Avengers team debuted, dubbed the All-New, All-Different Avengers, starting with a Free Comic Book Day preview. [13] Following Civil War II, the book was relaunched in 2016 as Avengers, while retaining the same writer and much of the cast from the All-New, All-Different run. [14]

  3. Category:Avengers (comics) images - Wikipedia

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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Avengers and related characters and intellectual properties for which Marvel Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:Covers from titles related to Avengers (comics).

  4. List of Avengers titles - Wikipedia

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    Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #1-8 (January–May 2007) Avengers and Power Pack Assemble! #1-4 (June–September 2006) New Avengers: Illuminati vol. 2 #1-5 (February 2007 – January 2008) New Avengers/Transformers #1-4 (Marvel Comics/IDW Publishing; July–October 2007) Avengers/Invaders #1-12 (July 2008 – August 2009) New Avengers ...

  5. List of Avengers members - Wikipedia

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    The Avengers are various teams of superheroes that have headlined in The Avengers and related comic books series published by Marvel Comics.Over the decades, the Avengers are featured as a rotating line up of a large number of characters.

  6. The Avengers (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The Avengers, or simply Avengers, is a comic book title featuring the team the Avengers and published by Marvel Comics. The original The Avengers comic book series debuted in 1963. Publication history

  7. Avengers (comics) in other media - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics published Alisa Kwitney's New Avengers: Break-Out (2013) as a tie-in to the live-action Avengers film. Inspired by both the movie and the New Avengers comic books, it featured Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Spider-Woman, Hawkeye and the Black Widow. [8]

  8. Robert Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics: First appearance: As Robert Maverick: New Avengers vol. 4 #9 (June 2016) As Red Hulk: U.S.Avengers #1 (January 2017) Created by: Al Ewing Gerardo Sandoval: In-story information; Species: Human mutate-cyborg: Team affiliations: United States Army U.S.Avengers: Notable aliases: Red Hulk, Iron Hulk: Abilities: Military tactician As ...

  9. Living Laser - Wikipedia

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    The Living Laser (Arthur Parks) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Don Heck, the character made his first appearance in The Avengers #34 (November 1966). [2] He would become a recurring enemy of Iron Man and plays a key role in the "Iron Man: The Inevitable" miniseries.