Avengers Academy

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Avengers Academy
Cover to Avengers Academy #1 (June 2010). Art by Mike McKone.
Group publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAvengers Academy #1 (June 2010)
In-story information
Type of organizationTeam
Agent(s)see below
Avengers Academy
Series publication information
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateJune 2010 – November 2012
Number of issues39, 1 special
Creative team
Writer(s)Christos Gage
Artist(s)Mike McKone
Letterer(s)Clayton Cowles
Colorist(s)Jeromy Cox
Editor(s)Rachel Pinnelas
Joe Quesada
Bill Rosemann

Avengers Academy is a Marvel Comics comic book series that debuted in June 2010 as part of the "Heroic Age", and concluded after thirty-nine issues in November 2012. The series was written by Christos Gage, with artwork by Mike McKone and tells the story of a group of young super-powered persons who were selected to join a training academy for the super-hero team, the Avengers.

Publication history

Marvel first announced the launch of Avengers Academy by the creative team of

Veil followed by Striker, Reptil, Mettle (under the name Fortress), Finesse and Hazmat. The comic book was released in June 2010 and took over the spot in the publishing schedule left vacant by Avengers: The Initiative.[1][2][3][4][5] The faculty were revealed the following month.[6]

In June 2010, Marvel announced the series will

cross over with Thunderbolts #147, which is bookended in the "Scared Straight" storyline featured in Avengers Academy #3 and 4.[7]

In September 2010, Marvel teased that Giant Man would join the title starting in issue #7 in December 2010, suggesting that

Hank Pym, then operating under the code name "Wasp", would don his former "Giant Man" guise again.[8]

In March 2011, the title crossed over with The Amazing Spider-Man #661 and 662, which featured Spider-Man as a substitute teacher.[9]

In May 2011, Marvel published Avengers Academy Giant Size #1, an 80-page

Thunderstrike, Rocket Racer and members of the Loners. New members to the core class include White Tiger and Lightspeed. X-23 also became a regular cast member beginning in Avengers Academy #23. The Runaways visited the Avengers Academy in a two-part tale beginning in Avengers Academy #27 in March 2012.[13]

In 2012 the series tied into the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline beginning with issue #31 (June 2012), in which the students face off against some of the younger X-Men characters and deal with the repercussions of the event.[14] The series ended with issue #39 (November 2012).[15]

Plot

"Heroic Age"

In the wake of the 2008–2009 "

Terrigen Crystals and not the Skrull imposter that he claimed to have committed the crime.[17]

Pym takes the students to The Raft, the supervillain prison as a part of a scared straight tour. During the tour, Hazmat uses an EMP to shut down the prison.[18] Hazmat, Mettle, and Veil locate Norman Osborn's cell in order to exact their revenge. Osborn however manipulates their emotions about the secrets Pym is keeping from them and convinces them that he can someday cure them of their individual maladies.[19]

The students gain notoriety after they defeat Whirlwind. However it is revealed to Striker that his mother paid Whirlwind to stage the attack in order to get him some publicity.[20] Reptil is voted to be student leader but after a confrontation with Mentallo he loses control and nearly kills him. His teachers suggest he seek counseling but he refuses to talk to the faculty. They then set up a meeting with Jessica Jones, who had similar issues and Reptil finally opens about many of the things that have been troubling him, but keeps his concerns about his fellow students and the academy private.[21]

Hank Pym finds a way to bring his late wife the

Wasp back to life. But after some convincing and a battle with Absorbing Man, he decides against it because the risks are too great. He adopts his old Giant-Man persona as a way of letting go and moving on.[22]

After video of the

Cobalt Men which Speedball easily defeats using his Penance powers. Veil later sneaks into Henry Pym's lab in order to find a way to help him bring Wasp back.[25]

Veil soon finds that what seemed to be Wasp was in fact Carina, wife of

Hardball accuses Reptil of hitting on "his girl", a fight breaks out but is soon broken up by Henry Pym and Speedball. After the fight Reptil speaks with Spider-Girl, who tells him that she liked him the way he was, and reverts to his teenage body.[28]

While the adult Avengers are dealing with the eruption of Mount Etna, Tigra and the students learn that Electro has broken into a French lab. Once on the scene, the students discover the Electro is accompanied by the rest of the Sinister Six. The Sinister Six overpower the students and Doctor Octopus steals a device containing self-sustaining power. The team barely escapes before an explosion takes out the lab. Back at the academy, Henry Pym then tells the students that he has failed to prepare them for such a fight and they will train harder as a result.[29]

The students meet another young super-powered person that was manipulated by Norman Osborn named Jeremy Briggs. Since Osborn's defeat, Briggs has managed to become a billionaire. He shows the students several others teens tortured by Osborn, some of which have decided to use their powers to help people directly. However, when Finesse reveals that Briggs was telling lies and was using the teens for his own purposes, they attacked him. Briggs overpowers the students but ultimately lets them be taken out of his building by security stating that he could kill them if he wishes, but not today.[30]

"Fear Itself"

During the 2011 "

Palos Verdes, California.[36]

"Shattered Heroes"

With the arrival of new students at the academy, the original students fear that they are being replaced. After a confrontation with the faculty and other members of the Avengers, Captain America puts their fears at rest. Quicksilver discovers the body of Jocasta who appears to have been slain inside the academy during the commotion.[37] Henry Pym invites the X-Men to the Academy to help investigate Jocasta's murder. A fight breaks out between Magneto and Quicksilver that involves the rest of the X-Men and the Academy. Once the investigation continues, Pym concludes that Jocasta's attacker must have come from outside the Academy possibly from another era or dimension.[38] The Academy takes in Hybrid after being rescued from a firefight with the Purifiers but it is soon discovered that his intended goal is to establish himself as Wraithworld's king.[39] Hybrid finds an ally in a future version of Reptil, who has taken over his past self's body in order to ensure that certain events occur to maintain his future's history. One of these events is Hybrid "murdering half the Academy"; to facilitate this, Reptil begins to lead students and faculty to Hybrid one by one so that he may feed off of their powers.[40] However Reptil has a change of heart and sends a distress signal to Veil, who returns with Jocasta, and together manage to banish Hybrid from this dimension.[41] Jocasta reveals that she faked her death because she believes that the Academy is putting the students' lives at risk and has since joined up with Jeremy Briggs and Veil. Briggs then appears to recruit other students to his side but after an intense standoff the two sides come to a peaceful resolution; allowing the students to decide for themselves and to work together when necessary.[42]

Shortly after, Striker holds a press conference to publicly announce his coming out. The Runaways use this as an opportunity to sneak onto the campus to convince Pym to help them find Old Lace, who was banished to a secret dimension. After they teleport to a prehistoric dimension and find Old Lace, Nico Minoru reveals that Pym intends to send the youngest Runaways to child protective services.[43] A fight breaks out between the two teams, but is eventually settled after Nico casts a spell that allows everyone to understand each other and Pym agrees to let the Runaways leave on the condition that he is allowed to make periodical check ups.[44]

"Avengers vs. X-Men"

During the 2012 "

Dust invite X-23 to join them, but she declines. The young mutants leave, except for Loa, who decides to stay at the Academy.[47]

After the Phoenix Five (consisting of the

Quicksilver's help, but he refuses, stating that Sentinels only exist as mutant-killing machines; nevertheless, instants after Emma destroys Juston's Sentinel, Quicksilver replaces its central processing core with the one from another robot, thus saving the Sentinel's "life" and memories. After Emma leaves the Academy, Giant-Man and Tigra announce that the Academy will be closed, to keep the students away from the war between Avengers and X-Men.[49]

"Final Exam"

After the closure of the Academy, the students are summoned by Jeremy Briggs, proclaiming that he has found a cure. Veil reveals to the students that she's been cured with Alchemist's new invention called "Clean Slate". After Mettle and Hazmat take the cure, Jeremy reveals his true intentions: to depower superhuman beings and re-disperse their abilities to individuals, whom he deems worthy. After defeating the depowered students with the help of the Young Masters, Briggs extends his offer to Hazmat, Mettle, Striker, and Veil, who accept.[50] The depowered students regroup and manage to take down Big Zero. With the rest of Young Masters and Briggs, believing that they are dead, the depowered students make their way to Brigg's laboratory in search of an antidote. Meanwhile, Striker tricks the Enchantress into giving him the antidote and attacks her but is nearly killed by Briggs. During the commotion, Veil gives the antidote to Hazmat and Mettle.[51] Hazmat rescues Striker but Briggs and the Enchantress escape. In the laboratory, the depowered students defeat Coat of Arms, just as Hazmat, Mettle, Striker, and Veil arrive with the antidote. The students make their way to the roof but find that Briggs as already launched "Clean Slate" via missiles.[52] Lightspeed takes off after the missiles and disarms a couple as Veil tricks Briggs' scientists into releasing Jocasta so that she can redirect the rest. Meanwhile, during the battle between the rest of the students and Briggs and the Enchantress, the latter is injured and retreats while X-23 is knocked unconscious. Finesse then uses X-23's claws to stab Briggs and allows him to bleed to death.[53]

Back at the Academy, the faculty organizes an intramural football game between the Avengers Academy and the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning,[54] and some of the Academy students are promoted to be associate level Avengers while still continuing their training at the Academy.[55]

Characters

Faculty

Character Real Name Joined in Notes
Giant-Man[6] Henry Jonathan Pym Avengers Academy #1 (June 2010) Headmaster[12]
Tigra[6] Greer Grant Nelson
Quicksilver[6]
Pietro Django Maximoff
Justice[6] Vance Astrovik Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #20 (October 2011)
Speedball[6] Robbie Baldwin Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #20 (October 2011)
Jocasta Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #21 (November 2011), returns in Avengers Academy #38 (October 2012)
Hawkeye Clinton Francis Barton Avengers Academy #21 (November 2011)

Guest instructors

Character Real Name Appeared in Notes
Iron Fist
Danny Rand Avengers Academy #3 (October 2010)
Valkyrie Brunnhilde
Captain America Steve Rogers Avengers Academy #5 (December 2010)
Dr. Strange Dr. Stephen Strange Avengers Academy #10 (May 2011)
The Protector Noh-Varr
Spider-Man Peter Parker Amazing Spider-Man #661 (July 2011)
Hercules Avengers Academy #29-31 (May–June 2012)

Students

Character Real Name Joined in Notes
Finesse[5] Jeanne Foucault Avengers Academy #1 (June 2010)
Hazmat[5]
Jennifer Takeda
Mettle[4]
Ken Mack
Reptil[3] Humberto Lopez Student leader[21]
Striker[2]
Brandon Sharpe
Veil[1]
Madeline Berry Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #20 (October 2011), returns in Avengers Academy #38 (October 2012), leaves again in Avengers Academy #39 (November 2012)
Batwing[13] James Santini Avengers Academy #21 (November 2011)
Butterball[13]
Emery Schaub
Hollow
Juston Seyfert[13]
Lightspeed[13] Julie Power Teacher's assistant[13]
Machine Teen[13] Adam Aaronson Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #26 (February 2012)
Power Man[13] Victor Alvarez
Ricochet Johnny Gallo
Rocket Racer[13] Robert Farrell Left the Academy in Avengers Academy #26 (February 2012)
She-Hulk[13] Lyra
Spider-Girl[13] Anya Corazon
Thunderstrike[13]
Kevin Masterson
Turbo Michiko "Mickey" Musashi
White Tiger[13] Ava Ayala
Wiz Kid[13]
Taki Matsuya
Hybrid Jimmy Marks Avengers Academy #23 (December 2011) Banished from Earth in Avengers Academy #25 (February 2012)
X-23[13] Laura Kinney
Loa Alani Ryan Avengers Academy #31 (August 2012)

In other media

Finesse, Hazmat, Reptil, Striker, Veil, Butterball, and White Tiger all appear as unlockable playable characters in Lego Marvel's Avengers. White Tiger is voiced by Caitlyn Taylor Love, reprising her role from Ultimate Spider-Man.

Collected editions

Title Material Collected Publication Date ISBN
Avengers Academy Volume 1: Permanent Record Avengers Academy #1-6 and material from Enter the Heroic Age January 26, 2011 0785144943
Avengers Academy Volume 2: Will We Use This in the Real World? Avengers Academy #7-13 June 15, 2011 078514496X
Avengers Academy: Arcade - Death Game Avengers Academy Giant-Size #1, Marvel Team-Up #89, and Spider-Man #25 August 31, 2011 0785156305
Fear Itself: Avengers Academy Avengers Academy #14-20, 14.1 March 21, 2012 0785152008
Avengers Academy Volume 3: Second Semester Avengers Academy #21-28 April 25, 2012 0785152024
Avengers vs. X-Men: Avengers Academy Avengers Academy #29-33 March 26, 2013 978-0785165811
Avengers Academy Volume 4: Final Exams Avengers Academy #34-39 January 29, 2013 978-0785160311
Avengers Academy: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 Avengers Academy #1-12, Avengers Academy Giant-Size #1, Thunderbolts #147 and material from Enter the Heroic Age March 13, 2018 978-1302909468
Avengers Academy: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 Avengers Academy #13-20, 14.1; material from Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #661-662, Fear Itself: The Home Front #1-7, Avengers: Solo #1-5 May 8, 2018 978-1302909451
Avengers Academy: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 Avengers Academy #21-39 April 6, 2021 978-1302923143

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