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Kree/Skrull War
Celestial Madonna Saga
Korvac Saga
Under Siege
Darker than Scarlet
Operation: Galactic Storm
Onslaught
Ultron Unlimited
Civil War
Secret Invasion
Secret Wars
World’s Collide
No Surrender
War of Realms
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If Empyre is as good as I’m hoping it will be, I’ll hopefully be able to add it to the poll next year.
"Never assign to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity or ignorance."
"Great stories will always return to their original forms"
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Having just dropped the avengers for the first time in three decades with issue thirty, it really makes me appreciate these older books all the more
Thete was some great stuff around the Olympus assault especially imo
I’m pretty close to dropping it as well with Ant-Man and Spider-Woman coming out. I wish they would replace Aaron with someone else. Thor is already better now that Aaron is off of the book. Just not into the BC Avengers or the Starbrand. Olympus assault was a very good storyline.
I’ve loved Jason Aaron’s Avengers run so far. I discuss it on the Marvel Fan Rave Podcast. Have a listen! https://open.spotify.com/show/30dUr7POsfUOHNnojg2GfM
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Though I have some issues with Aarons run, I do think it's a step up from where the Avengers were prior to him taking over Avengers.
Under Bendis and Hickman, the Avengers had this big epic feel to it. It felt like an important book about an important team, and the whole MU almost revolved around them in a lot of ways.
After Secret Wars, that all just fell by the wayside and the Avengers just became another super hero team in the MU. Now the Avengers feel BIG again. Maybe not to the same degree as under Bendis and Hickman, but they feel like they should feel.
I’ve genuinely enjoyed his run thus far. There are lots of issues, and it’s not exactly the most profound, deeply intellectual run, but it feels like a summer popcorn flick. It feels like the Avengers to me. Aaron could use a co-writer, especially Zub or Ewing. Both of which I hope is his successor once he leaves the title.
I forgot all about that story when thinking what the Avengers's back up plan was. Let's say that the main team is off in another dimension, planet, or just otherwise engaged in a major conflict and something else pops up? Is there a reserve call out?
Story idea....Thunderstrike has a dream that is not a dream...he is in Valhalla and Valkyrie and Skurge tell him that a group of Asgardian warriors just recently showed up and were killed by a group of cyclops lead by a Greek demi-god and are on their way to Earth thru the Nexus of All Realities in the Everglades. Thunderstrike goes that way but first makes a call the the Avengers...who are otherwise occupied but the computer answering machine analyzes the information and determines a team is needed so sends out a summons to reserve or inactive members in the area. Spectrum, Hercules, Quicksilver, Synapse and War Machine all get the notification and assemble and head that direction to find Thundestrike already engaging the threat and join the fight.
After all these years my favorite Avengers story is still The Nefaria Trilogy.
The Avengers #164 - To Fall By Treachery
The Avengers #165 - Hammer of Vengeance!
The Avengers #166 - Day Of The Godslayer!
By Jim Shooter, John Byrne and Pablo Marcos.
The Avengers vs. Superman.
Great stuff!
In the older comics they would. They even did a stories confirming they would send out teams of avengers from all eras on side missions. They would pick members who were not on the same team to help them know each other if they end up on the same team and any avengers can be called! (yes even the great lakes team!)I forgot all about that story when thinking what the Avengers's back up plan was. Let's say that the main team is off in another dimension, planet, or just otherwise engaged in a major conflict and something else pops up? Is there a reserve call out?
The members I think in that issue was captain America, Hercules, us agent (in his dredd suit), she-hulk, beast and maybe iron man(???). I have not read the issue in some time so I may have missed a member.
Wish they did more stories on these missions! So many lesser known members could get a spotlight and you could mix and match any avenger from any team!
Funny thing is it was a filler story about the avengers lawyer dealing with a lawsuit as a guy was suing them for throwing his car at a bad guy! (but she-hulk was a smarter lawyer and helps them win the lawsuit!) It was a single story but so many great stories could be told plus cap confirms they have been doing this for years so you could tell past stories! That would make a fun limited series.
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I wish that Mark Bright had been a regular penciler on the title. Even now. That ad-hoc team was cool. Probably never appear again, lol. but who knows.