Ewing or Waid
Jason Aaron
Rick Remender
Charles Soule
Kelly Sue DeConnick
Al Ewing
Nick Spencer
Brian Wood
G. Willow Wilson
Mark Waid
James Robinson
Peter David
Dennis Hopeless
Kieron Gillen
Simon Spurrier
Other
Ewing or Waid
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My vote went to Nick Spencer
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Robinson for me, because while I'm sure the powers-that-be will insist on having most (if not all) of the movie line-up on the team, Robinson will mine the depths of Avengers lore to find some members who've been off the playing field for a while and give them a real chance to shine. Not to mention all the minor-league, one-off villains the team has faced over the years just waiting to be retooled and brought back as bigger, more legitimate threats.
Al Ewing would probably write a book that appealed to both the older and new Avengers readers. I hope Marvel at least considers him. Other than Ewing I would be happy
with Nick Spencer, Mark Waid, and maybe Rick Remender. I have a suspicion that's who it's going to be, anyway. Wishful thinking would be Kurt Busiek deciding he had a long
Avengers story he was just dying to do, but I know better.
Wow. I didn't realize Ewing was this popular.
I wish Slott was up there. Instead I voted for Waid, who would be fine. Like Slott, he seems to really appreciate Marvel's history.
Al Ewing. 10 karat
Ewing is super talented. He perfectly balances the character development, action, humour, history etc. Plus when it comes to tie ins he makes the most of a shitty situation. I wouldn't be surprised if Marvel were trying to tie him down to an exclusive.
Sorry I missed Slott, he was on my mental list but....I dunno.
A trivia note is that Waid has come close to being the regular Avengers writer once. He wrote the last 3 issues of Avengers before Heroes Reborn, and after Heroes Reborn, when George Pérez turned down writing Avengers himself (because he didn't feel familiar enough with the continuity), he recommended either Kurt Busiek or Mark Waid. Busiek got it and did fine, but Waid's three issues suggest he would have done fine too.
Charles soule and al Ewing would be fasinating. I suppose it would definitely be possible for both or even more than one writer to write an avengers book post Hickman
Si Spurrier would be amazing, though I know it's a very, very long shot. But based on his Legion story alone Id buy every issue of Spurrier's Avengers.