I'm getting into more Avengers comics, and was just wondering which story is generally considered their magnum opus.
I'm getting into more Avengers comics, and was just wondering which story is generally considered their magnum opus.
What do you mean?
What’s the one story/era/event that seemingly always returns to traumatize the Avengers?
What’s the most subversive, unconventional, and feminist story in Avengers’ past?
What’s the story where a significant Avenger dies and impacts the most characters?
What story is nearly impossible to adapt due to culture moving forward and comics holding to nostalgia?
Probably the The Korvac Saga or Under Siege. Both are epic stories. Maybe The Kree/Skrull War also.
Korvac Saga, I believe.
Although I do think that the Trial of Hank Pym and the first volume of the Ultimates, could be considered.
It’s too bad we can’t do another Kree/Skrull War they way we seem to redo Phoenix every 10 years. Skrulls are cool, Cap Marvel’s a hit, Hulkling COULD be a breakout star.
I would say "The Kree-Skrull War," but in a very different way from "Dark Phoenix." The Kree-Skrull War is the arc where Roy Thomas used the Avengers to bind together all of Marvel comics into what we now call the "Marvel Universe," creating connections between characters across different comics (Captain Marvel, Inhumans, Fantastic Four and other series have important payoffs in this arc) and even different decades, and hinged on continuity references to comics that many readers weren't even old enough to remember. Plus a lot of the story was driven by the Vision's realization that he was in love with the Scarlet Witch, and that romance would become a huge part of the comic for decades.
It's very different from the Phoenix saga because it doesn't have as much emotional impact or character depth, but this is a different kind of comic than X-Men.
The Korvac Saga is a popular story but it doesn't have big implications for the comic the way the Phoenix saga did; it's more of a self-contained story where Jim Shooter tried to explore the idea of what it was like to have omnipotent power, but it was mostly over when Korvac left the book.
Civil War. A crossover event, but the Avengers were the stars of it.
Phoenix saga has more of a similar thing. Someone gets really juiced up cosmic powers and plays with the world. I'm not sure what the corollary to the Collector's role is, but that was part of what made it so great, more or less two different plots that converge. "And then there were three"
Korvac Saga and Operation: Galactic Storm.
The Gatherers gets little attention or love but it ranks high up with me.
All the most obvious answers are taken. I'm going to propose an honorable mention: Ultimate Vision.
If we look at the elements of TDPS, they include:
- A long build
- A tragic progression for a character (that gets periodically reset)
- A sea change for the title
- Consequences that would repeatedly resurface
UV offers that.
I really enjoyed Under Siege and the subsequent Assault on Olympus story arcs, they're not exactly cosmic in scale but really fun Avengers stories I also really enjoyed the Kang Dynasty and Ultron Unlimited. Man you are in for a treat, there are a lot of great stories waiting for you to discover them.
Last edited by Crawfo; 06-14-2019 at 06:19 PM.
Korvac Saga today, tomorrow, and yesterday.
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