View Poll Results: Favorite Avengers Epic??

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  • The Kree-Skrull War

    2 1.75%
  • Celestial Madonna Saga

    8 7.02%
  • Korvac Saga

    12 10.53%
  • Cross-Time Kang War

    3 2.63%
  • Under Siege

    11 9.65%
  • Operation: Galactic Storm

    7 6.14%
  • Avengers Forever

    21 18.42%
  • Ultron Unlimited

    7 6.14%
  • Avengers Disassembled

    4 3.51%
  • House of M

    2 1.75%
  • Infinity

    15 13.16%
  • Civil war II

    0 0%
  • Secret Empire

    5 4.39%
  • No Surrender

    9 7.89%
  • Other—band the Gigis.

    8 7.02%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain M View Post
    https://www.marvel.com/articles/comi...inkId=61910673

    an article about agents of wakanda who will fully debut in next week's avengers
    Can't wait to see Jan and Gorilla Man hijinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain M View Post
    https://www.marvel.com/articles/comi...inkId=61910673

    an article about agents of wakanda who will fully debut in next week's avengers
    How long till they announce a spinoff book?
    http://www.adventuresinpoortaste.com...w-avengers-12/
    We need better comics

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRP View Post
    I voted the Korvac saga, but it and the Bride of Ultron story-line were the 2 stories that cemented Avengers as my favorite book as a kid. That whole period from about 150-177 (along with Avengers Annual 7/Marvel-Two-in-One Annual 2 which came out in that period) is still my favorite era of Avengers.

    -M
    I can’t say the Korvoc saga was a favourite of mine but my favourite Avengers period was also around #150-#166 starting with a new lineup, the return of Wonderman, stories involving the Whizzer, the Sub-Mariner, Dr Doom, Return of Hank Pym as Ant-Man and villains like Atuma, Graviton, the Grim Reaper, Ultron, the Lethal Legion and Count Nefaria. Solid writing by Jim Shooter backed up by great art from the vastly underrated Sal Buscema, George Perez and John Byrne.

    It had also probably my favourite Avengers lineup ever.

    Iron Man
    Captain America
    Thor
    Vision
    Scarlet Witch
    Wonderman (unofficial member)
    Beast
    BlackPanther
    Wasp
    YellowJacket

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowcat View Post
    For me it’s: Buscema, Perez, Adams, Byrne, and Epting for my top 5.
    Mine would be

    John Buscema
    John Byrne
    George Perez
    Sal Buscema
    Mike Deodato Jr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Ashcroft View Post
    It had also probably my favourite Avengers lineup ever.

    Iron Man
    Captain America
    Thor
    Vision
    Scarlet Witch
    Wonderman (unofficial member)
    Beast
    BlackPanther
    Wasp
    YellowJacket
    That lineup, plus Hawkeye and Mockingbird, and minus Cap, Tony and Thor (who are, IMO, over-used), would be close to my ideal 'classic Avengers' lineup.

    It is a little sad how the 'power couples' of the Avengers, Wanda and Viz, Hank and Janet, and Clint and Bobbi have all broken up.

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    I could have picked several I chose disassembled because no one else would. It shook things to the core and I like that.

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    Finally read Avengers#1 to 6 by Jason Aaron in TPB and i liked it.
    Art wise no complains,how could i complain with so many stellar illustrations of giant Celestials in cinematic pages with the new team of Avengers along side.
    And ever since Attlantis Attack i liked stories that referenced the far past of the Marvel stories,so this new take of the Celestials is intriguing to say the least.
    Looking forward to the second Avengers by Aaron TPB and i will be picking up Avengers starting with issue#13 in the singles issues.to keep up with this ongoing.

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    Cool news for the FCBD issue.

    https://freecomicbookday.com/Article/225880

    Pretty awesome to see Blade still with the group on the cover - maybe that means he'll be sticking around past the Vampire War.

    Also, Caselli's art is always a welcome sight. Will look forward to seeing what story Aaron has cooked up for him to illustrate.

    With how FCBD stories usually are, I expect this will feed into the next big arc for Aaron.

    Really stoked to see what Duggan and Deodato have planned. Sounds like a new Avengers title from those two. As Duggan's Uncanny Avengers was one of my favorite Avengers runs, I'm all for giving him a new Avengers book to run with. And the description of Duggan's team as being "the most unique, dynamic, and deadly versions of the Avengers ever" certainly piques my interest!

    Can't wait to hear more!

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    How many blood sacrifices and snorted sulfur will it take to get Falcon in a Duggan/Deodato Vengies book? #FreeHydraCap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prof. Warren View Post
    Pretty awesome to see Blade still with the group on the cover - maybe that means he'll be sticking around past the Vampire War.
    Better him then Strange.

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    Duggan's book is almost certainly New Avengers with LGY #166. No Road Home has some variants which in previews mistakenly use that numbering.
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    First Avengers issue I ever bought was


    Avengers #108 (February 1973), but then I also started buying

    Marvel Triple Action #9 (February 1973) which reprinted the story from Avengers #15 back in 1965.

    As to favorite Avengers epic, too many to really pick a "favorite", but some early ones I really enjoyed was the Avengers/Defenders crossover where the two teams were battling to collect the pieces of the "Evil Eye", as well as the long arc involving the Phantom Empire, the Squadron Supreme, the Serpent Crown, and a little side-trip Thor, Moondragon, Immortus, and Hawkeye made back to 1873 where they teamed-up with Kid Colt, Night Rider (previously Ghost Rider and later renamed Phantom Rider), Rawhide Kid, Ringo Kid, and Two-Gun Kid.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Ashcroft View Post
    I can’t say the Korvoc saga was a favourite of mine but my favourite Avengers period was also around #150-#166 starting with a new lineup, the return of Wonderman, stories involving the Whizzer, the Sub-Mariner, Dr Doom, Return of Hank Pym as Ant-Man and villains like Atuma, Graviton, the Grim Reaper, Ultron, the Lethal Legion and Count Nefaria. Solid writing by Jim Shooter backed up by great art from the vastly underrated Sal Buscema, George Perez and John Byrne.

    It had also probably my favourite Avengers lineup ever.

    Iron Man
    Captain America
    Thor
    Vision
    Scarlet Witch
    Wonderman (unofficial member)
    Beast
    BlackPanther
    Wasp
    YellowJacket
    I also liked those stories, the characters involved and the artwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    Better him then Strange.
    Switch out Strange with Voodoo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenixx9 View Post
    I also liked those stories, the characters involved and the artwork.
    Me too. A supremely entertaining era for the Avengers.

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