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The top 60 Avengers ranked
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60. Valkyrie
59. Sunfire
58. Noh-Vahr
57. Echo/Ronin
56. Abyss
55. Manifold
54. Squirrel Girl
53. Ex Nihilo
52. Hyperion
51. Jocasta
50. Captain Britain.
49. Venom
48. Moon Knight
47. Storm
46. Star Brand
45. Daredevil
44. Invisible Woman
43. Maria Hill
42. Havok
41. Amadeus Cho
40. Sentry
39. Smasher
38. Rogue
37. Shang-Chi
36. Iron Fist
35. Cannonball
34. Ant-Man (Scott Lang)
33. Black Bolt
32. Spectrum
31. Hercules
30. Mockingbird
29. War Machine
28. Winter Soldier as Captain America
27. Mister Fantastic
26. Jessica Jones
25. Sunspot
24. Thing
23. Doctor Strange
22. Wonder Man
21. Falcon
20. Namor
19. Wolverine
18. Spider-Woman
17. She-Hulk
16. Spider-Man
15. Hank Pym
14. Quicksilver
13. Vision
12. Beast
11. Wasp
10. Captain Marvel
9. Hulk
8. Hawkeye
7. Luke Cage
6. Scarlet Witch
5. Black Panther
4. Thor
3. Black Widow
2. Iron Man
1. Captain America
They used a picture of Jane instead of Brunhilde, when they mentioned Brunhilde. Smh
Sounds like poor research to me. Brunhilde is a Defender. When was she ever an Avenger? So it sounds like it SHOULD actually be Jane (who was an ANAD Avenger as Thor). It's the description that's wrong, not the pic. I mean, share a hometown? Come on! You can tell they haven't done the research.
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Black Widow 3, Wasp 11, Monica 32, lol. Trash list. We already have Marvel's official top 10 list. It's not perfect since it lacks Wanda but it's better.
The fact that Wolverine placed so high guarantees that list is trash.
Yeah, Hickman's Illuminati team starred in a book called New Avengers.
Always thought it was a missed opportunity, not using her in No Surrender or No Road Home. Her last two books, Thunderbolts and New Avengers, were written by Zub and Ewing respectively - two of three writers on those books.
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Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #4 Aug 1984
"Situation: Hopeless!"
The forces of Doctor Doom have forced the gathered heroes to flee and destroyed their headquarters,
a victory for Doom and his minions in Beyonder's on going Secret War.
Spotting their foes fleeing the scene, Titania and the Wrecking Crew begin tossing debris at the heroes.
Goaded on by Volcana, the Molecule Man one ups them all by using his powers to raise a mountain from nearby and dropping it on their enemies,
seemingly killing them all in one fell swoop. While the others cheer, Doctor Doom is not entirely convinced that was the end of their foes.
Elsewhere on Battleworld, Thor and the Enchantress are still having their private council about the Beyonder.
Recalling the Beyonder's offer to grant them their fondest desires if they slay their enemies, Thor asks what the Enchantress could want.
When she specifies Thor's love, he tells her that love is not an object that can just be taken.
Their discussion is suddenly interrupted by a massive earthquake.
They quickly teleport back to the heroes base to see what is going on and appear in the middle of Doctor Doom's army.
When Doom demands the Enchantress choose a side, she hesitantly sides with Doom and the others attack Thor.
While the villains keep Thor on the ropes, Doom commands Ultron to use his disintegrator ray to destroy Thor.
Ultron seemingly succeeds in atomizing Thor, leaving nothing but his helmet and a scrap of his cape behind.
After this second seeming victory, Doom recounts that the X-Men were not among the heroes and that their work is not yet done.
However, he pauses to deal with some more pressing business first.
Recalling how Kang tried to kill him when they first arrived on Battleworld, Doctor Doom orders Ultron to kill Kang.
The time traveler tries to beg for his life, but it is of no avail and Ultron slays him.
Elsewhere, the X-Men are flying across Battleworld, seeking out Magneto. En route, Colossus takes the time to
think about his girlfriend back home, the youthful X-Man known as Sprite and wonders if he will ever see her again.
Rogue is also deep in thought, thinking of how not too long ago she would have been on Doom's side of the Secret War.
As the X-Men prepare for whatever their encounter with Magneto will bring, the Master of Magnetism
is using his powers to create a mental comb for his guest the Wasp to comb her hair with.
Suddenly the pair are interrupted by the arrival of the X-Men.
Xavier asks Magneto to join him, telling him of the good they can do if they operate as a third force outside of Captain America's group.
Magneto agrees, suggesting that they use the Beyonder's offer to create a golden age where mutants rule over humans.
Hearing this, the Wasp drops her pretense in being interested in Magneto and attacks.
She then manages to slip past the X-Men and get to their ship but finds it incredibly difficult to control.
When Magneto tries to stop her from escaping with his powers, Xavier stops him, recounting how he made a grave error erasing
Spider-Man's memories earlier and that they should not interfere with the others, that using evil means does not justify their good intentions.
Meanwhile, buried under tons of rock are the heroes, who have survived thanks to the Hulk holding up the rock with his strength.
However with a number of them injured and a limited supply of air, time is running out before they either suffocate or get crushed to death.
Quickly thinking, Mister Fantastic cannibalizes some of Hawkeye's trick arrows, Iron Man's spare power pack and one of Spider-Man's
web-shooters into a device that allows the Human Torch and Captain Marvel to channel their powers through Iron Man's armor.
The device works and boosts Iron Man's armor significantly to blast their way free from the mountain.
Upon getting free, the heroes find Thor alive and well, and he explains he escaped
a certain death by temporarily blinding their foes and making a hasty retreat.
Needing medical attention for some of their allies, Captain America sends Captain Marvel off on a recon mission to find someplace for them to go.
CM finds a village at the base of the mountain where Galactus is standing.
Soon the other heroes arrive and the locals prove friendly and immediately take in the wounded champions.
They quickly discover that one of these aliens, Zsaji, can heal with a touch. When she heals the Human Torch he is instantly attracted to her.
Then, Ben Grimm expresses to Reed his concerns about being so close to Galactus when suddenly he transforms into the Thing again.
When Ben asks why this is happening, Reed hesitantly tells him that he'll think about it, however, he knows more than he is letting on.
Reed then turns his attention to Galactus and is horrified when he sees the world devourer raising his hands to the sky.
Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Bob Layton and John Beatty.
Avengers:Endgame Lego parody
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