The New Avengers (comics)
The New Avengers | |
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Group publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The New Avengers #1 (January 2005) |
Created by | Brian Michael Bendis (writer) David Finch (artist) |
In-story information | |
Type of organization | Team |
Base(s) | Avengers Mansion |
Roster | |
See: List of New Avengers members | |
The New Avengers | |
The New Avengers #1 (January 2005). Cover art by David Finch. | |
Series publication information | |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | |
Publication date | Vol. 1: January 2005 – April 2010 Vol. 2: June 2010 – November 2012 Vol. 3: December 2012-April 2015 Vol. 4: October 2015-November 2016 |
Number of issues | Vol. 1: 64 (+3 Annuals and 1 Finale Special) Vol. 2: 34 (+1 Annual) Vol. 3: 33 (+1 Annual) Vol. 4: 18 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Brian Michael Bendis |
Penciller(s) | David Finch Leinil Yu Stuart Immonen Mike Deodato Howard Chaykin |
Inker(s) | Danny Miki Matt Banning |
Creator(s) | Brian Michael Bendis (writer) David Finch (artist) |
Editor(s) | Tom Brevoort Joe Quesada Lauren Sankovitch |
The New Avengers[1] is a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The title has been used for four American comic book series. The first two were written by Brian Michael Bendis and depicted a version of Marvel's premiere superhero team, the Avengers. The third was written by Jonathan Hickman and depicted a group of characters called the Illuminati (formerly introduced in New Avengers vol. 1 #7, July 2005). The fourth is written by Al Ewing and depicts the former scientific terrorist group A.I.M., reformed as "Avengers Idea Mechanics", whose field team has appropriated the name "New Avengers" for itself.
Publication history
Volume 1 (2005–2010)
The New Avengers is a spin-off of the long-running Marvel Comics series The Avengers. The first issue, written by Brian Michael Bendis and penciled by David Finch, was dated January 2005 but appeared in November 2004. Finch penciled the first six issues and issues #11-13. Succeeding pencilers with multiple-issue runs include Steve McNiven, Leinil Francis Yu, Billy Tan, and Stuart Immonen. The roster at first comprises Luke Cage, Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man and "Spider-Woman" (Veranke). Later stretches included the mutant X-Man Wolverine, the unstable and godlike Sentry, and the deaf ninja Echo, in the guise of Ronin.
The team itself was not named the "New Avengers" within the series. A splinter group of Avengers that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, the team considers itself the authentic Avengers. A concurrent government-sanctioned team gathered in the sister series
By the end of the first volume, the New Avengers team consisted of Ronin, Captain America (Bucky Barnes), Ms. Marvel, Mockingbird, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman (Drew), Wolverine, and team leader Luke Cage. Writer Brian Michael Bendis said in an interview that these characters are the authentic Avengers because Captain America said they were.[2] This statement is repeated when the team, believing Captain America (Rogers) is alive, attempts to rescue him. Spider-Man claims that if they get Captain America back, they can call themselves Avengers again. Luke Cage contends that they are Avengers already.[3] The series ended with The New Avengers #64 (April 2010), at the conclusion of the "Siege" storyline. A one-shot titled The New Avengers: Finale was also released.[4]
Volume 2 (2010–2012)
In March 2010, Marvel announced the series would be relaunched in June as part of the company's rebranding initiative, "
Volume 3 (2013–2015)
New Avengers was renumbered as a new volume in January 2013, written by
Volume 4 (2015–2016)
Volume 4 of New Avengers launched in October 2015 as a part of the
Fictional team biography
Assembling the Avengers
Following a reign of destruction by an insane Scarlet Witch, the Avengers disband. Six months later, with the Fantastic Four and the X-Men unable to act, the supervillain Electro shuts down power at the Raft, a "maximum-maximum security" prison for super-powered criminals, allowing for a mass breakout. "Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman)",[16] an agent for the international law-enforcement agency S.H.I.E.L.D., is at the Raft with attorney Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and "hero for hire" Luke Cage. They are joined by Captain America, Iron Man, and Spider-Man. They are also assisted by a mentally unbalanced Sentry, who is imprisoned at the Raft. The riot is quelled, although 42 inmates escape. Captain America declares fate has brought this group together, just as it had the original Avengers. Most of the heroes agree to join the team. Daredevil refuses the offer and Sentry flies off.
The team's first mission is to capture the remaining super-powered criminals who escaped during the riot. The unexpected emergence of an unrelated team of youthful heroes, the
House of M and The Collective
With
Civil War
After the reckless actions of the
Avengers Underground
In the aftermath of the superhero civil war, the New Avengers become an unofficial group of unregistered heroes. The team moves to
Secret Invasion
Following this, the New Avengers play a major role in repelling the "Secret Invasion" of Earth by the Skrulls, a shapeshifting alien race which has sought to conquer the planet for years. In one confrontation, the team rescues several heroes who had been kidnapped and replaced by Skrull impostors at various unspecified times in the past. This includes the presumed-dead Mockingbird, wife of Clint Barton (Ronin), with whom she reunites. Additionally, it is revealed that Spider-Woman was replaced by the Skrull queen Veranke, prior to the prison break at The Raft that led to the formation of the New Avengers. Thus, Jessica Drew had never been a member of the team.
Dark Reign
Upon the
Heroic Age
With the
Post AvX
Luke Cage leaves the team after the events of Avengers vs. X-Men to ensure the security of his wife and baby.[25]
The remaining New Avengers band together with
Marvel NOW!
Under the
Faced with the possibility of having to destroy a world, the scientists of the Illuminati set about building a number of weapons, including a number of antimatter injection bombs similar to the one used by the Black Swan, a Dyson Sphere designed to weaponize the sun,[29] a Builder Worldkiller ship kept in Jupiter's orbit,[30] and a rogue planet kept slightly out-of-phase with Earth.[31] The Illuminati survived a number of incursions using these and other methods; at one near Liberty Island, Galactus ate the alternate Earth,[32] and they used an antimatter bomb to destroy a dead Earth over Latveria.[33] During the Infinity event, alternate-universe Builders destroyed an Earth for the Illuminati.[34] The event ended with the defeat of Thanos' forces and the capture of Thanos and his generals Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive, all three of whom were imprisoned in amber by Thanos' son Thane.[35] They joined the Black Swan and Terrax the Enlightened as Illuminati prisoners.
The members of the Illuminati became increasingly cut off from the outside community as a result of their actions.
Faced with a number of multiversal groups also trying to survive the incursion crisis - the faceless sorcerers the Black Priests, the adaptoid robots the Mapmakers, and the mysterious Ivory Kings - the Illuminati built a device to allow them to view other Earths' pasts so they could see how incursions there were handled.
Following an eight-month
All-New, All-Different Marvel
As part of the
The New Avengers encountered Moridun when he took over the body of M'Ryn the Magus — leader of the Knights of the Infinite, a magical order of Kree-Skrull hybrids who revealed Hulkling to be their prophesied future king. When Moridun attacked them and attempted to devour their souls, repeating the phrase "Life is horror", the New Avengers apparently defeated him — but Moridun planted a seed of his consciousness inside Billy Kaplan's mind and began to slowly infect him. Billy changed his codename from Wiccan to Demiurge, and began to act increasingly amoral. They were alerted to Moridun's survival when the Avengers of the year 20XX came back to the present day through A.I.M.'s new time machine, warning that Moridun would destroy Demiurge's soul completely and use his near-godlike power to almost completely destroy the world. Finding Billy already infected, the future Avengers tried to kill him; instead, with Hulkling's help, Billy was able to recognise Moridun's presence in his own mind and successfully defeat him on the mental plane, expelling Moridun from his body and mind.
The Maker engineered the prison break of Angela Del Toro, the former White Tiger, and presented her with the Tiger Amulet from the Ultimate Universe. She fought with Ava Ayala in Rome, causing the Tiger Gods from the two amulets to merge into one, leaving Del Toro with the powers of the White Tiger and Ava powerless.
In the
Hawkeye was fired from S.H.I.E.L.D. for his betrayal. He, Wiccan, Hulkling, and Squirrel Girl decided to reform the New Avengers with Wiccan as the new team leader after fighting the Plunderer together. Meanwhile, Songbird openly became a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, but was in fact still loyal to Sunspot.[45]
Team roster
Collected editions
The New Avengers has been collected in a series of editions that had both hardcover and trade paperback releases.
New Avengers Vol. 1 (2005)
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers Vol. 1: Breakout | The New Avengers #1-6 | January 18, 2006 | 0-7851-1479-3 |
New Avengers Vol. 2: The Sentry | The New Avengers #7-10; New Avengers: Most Wanted Files | July 26, 2006 | 0-7851-1672-9 |
New Avengers Vol. 3: Secrets and Lies | The New Avengers #11-15 and material from Giant-Size Spider-Woman #1 | September 6, 2006 | 0-7851-1706-7 |
New Avengers Vol. 4: The Collective | The New Avengers #16-20 | April 4, 2007 | 0-7851-1987-6 |
New Avengers Vol. 5: Civil War | The New Avengers #21-25 | September 5, 2007 | 0-7851-2446-2 |
New Avengers Vol. 6: Revolution | The New Avengers #26-31 | November 21, 2007 | 0-7851-2468-3 |
New Avengers Vol. 7: The Trust | The New Avengers #32-37, Annual #2 | July 16, 2008 | 0-7851-2503-5 |
New Avengers Vol. 8: Secret Invasion (Book 1) | The New Avengers #38-42 | February 25, 2009 | 978-0785129479 |
New Avengers Vol. 9: Secret Invasion (Book 2) | The New Avengers #43-47 | May 6, 2009 | 978-0785129486 |
New Avengers Vol.10: Power | The New Avengers #48-50; and material fromSecret Invasion: Dark Reign | August 5, 2009 | 978-0785135593 |
New Avengers Vol. 11: Search for the Sorcerer Supreme | The New Avengers #51-54 | September 25, 2009 | 978-0785136897 |
New Avengers Vol. 12: Powerloss | The New Avengers #55-60 | March 24, 2010 | 0-7851-4575-3 |
New Avengers Vol. 13: Siege | The New Avengers #61-64, Annual #3; The New Avengers Finale | July 28, 2010 | 978-0785145783 |
New Avengers: The Reunion | New Avengers Reunion #1-4, and material from Dark Reign: New Nation | March 2010 | 978-0785138556 |
New Avengers: Luke Cage | New Avengers: Luke Cage #1-3 and Daredevil: Cage Match #1, Hero for Hire #1 | October 2010 | 978-0785144175 |
New Avengers/Transformers | Transformers/New Avengers #1-4 | February 2008 | 978-0785127901 |
The New Avengers has also been collected in the following hardcovers:
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers Vol. 1 | New Avengers #1-10; New Avengers: Most Wanted Files; New Avengers: Custom #676: Army & Air Force | December 5, 2007 | 0-7851-2464-0 |
New Avengers Vol. 2 | New Avengers #11-20, Annual #1; and material from Giant-Size Spider-Woman #1 | April 2, 2008 | 0-7851-3085-3 |
New Avengers Vol. 3 | New Avengers #21-31; New Avengers: Illuminati (vol. 1) #1; Civil War: The Confession; Civil War: The Initiative | February 18, 2009 | 0-7851-3763-7 |
New Avengers Vol. 4 | New Avengers #32-37, Annual #2; New Avengers: Illuminati (vol. 2) #1-5 | May 5, 2010 | 0-7851-4262-2 |
New Avengers Vol. 5 | New Avengers #38-47 | June 1, 2010 | 0-7851-4579-6 |
New Avengers Vol. 6 | New Avengers #48-54, and material from Secret Invasion: Dark Reign, Avengers: Free Comic Book Day 2009 Special | May 16, 2011 | 0-7851-5648-8 |
New Avengers Vol. 7 | New Avengers #55-64; Annual #3; Dark Reign: The List- Avengers; New Avengers Finale | September 21, 2011 | 978-0785156765 |
The New Avengers has also been collected in the following Complete Collections:
Title | Material Collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 | Avengers (vol. 1) #500-503, Avengers (vol. 1) #500 Director's Cut; Avengers Finale; New Avengers #1-10, New Avengers #1 Director's Cut; New Avengers Most Wanted Files | February 2017 | 978-1302903626 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 | New Avengers #11-25, New Avengers Guest Starring the Fantastic Four, Giant-Size Spider-Woman #1, New Avengers Annual #1, New Avengers: Illuminati (vol. 1) #1, Civil War: The Confession | March 2017 | 978-1302903633 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 | Civil War: The Initiative, New Avengers #26-37, New Avengers Annual #2, New Avengers: Illuminati (vol. 2) #1-5 | April 2017 | 978-1302903640 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 4 | New Avengers #38-54, Secret Invasion: Dark Reign | June 2017 | 978-1302908652 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 5 | Avengers: Free Comic Book Day 2009 Special, New Avengers #55-64, Dark Reign: The List- Avengers, New Avengers Annual #3, New Avengers Finale; and material from Amazing Spider-Man #601, Breaking into Comics the Marvel Way #1 | July 2017 | 978-1302908669 |
The New Avengers has also been collected in the following Marvel Omnibus:
Volume | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers Omnibus Vol. 1 | Avengers (vol. 1) #500-503, Avengers Finale, New Avengers #1-31; Avengers Annual #1, New Avengers: Most Wanted Files; New Avengers: Custom #676: Army & Air Force, Giant-Size Spider-Woman #1 New Avengers: Illuminati (vol. 1) #1, Civil War: The Confession #1, Civil War: The Initiative #1 | 19 September 2012 | 0785164898 |
New Avengers Vol. 2 (2010)
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers Vol. 1 | New Avengers (vol. 2) #1-6 | January 26, 2011 | 978-0785148722 |
New Avengers Vol. 2 | New Avengers (vol. 2)#7-13 | August 31, 2011 | 978-0785148746 |
Avengers: Fear Itself | New Avengers (vol. 2) #14-16 and Avengers (vol. 4) #13-17 | January 25, 2012 | 978-0785163480 |
New Avengers Vol. 3 | New Avengers (vol. 2) #16.1, 17-23 | May 16, 2012 | 978-0785151791 |
New Avengers Vol. 4 :AvX | New Avengers (vol. 2) #24-30 | November 28, 2012 | 978-0785161561 |
New Avengers Vol. 5: End Times | New Avengers (vol. 2) #31-34 | March 5, 2013 | 978-0785161585 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 6 | New Avengers (vol. 2) #1-16 | July 2017 | 978-1302908676 |
New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 7 | New Avengers (vol. 2) #16.1, 17-34 | September 2017 | 978-1302908683 |
New Avengers Vol. 3 (2013)
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers Vol. 1: Everything Dies | New Avengers (vol. 3) #1-6 | July 16, 2013 | 978-0785168362 |
New Avengers Vol. 2: Infinity | New Avengers (vol. 3) #7-12 | January 14, 2014 | 978-0785168379 |
New Avengers Vol. 3: Other Worlds | New Avengers (vol. 3) #13-17 | July 1, 2014 | 978-0785154846 |
New Avengers Vol. 4: Perfect World | New Avengers (vol. 3) #18-23 | November 18, 2014 | 978-0785154853 |
Avengers: Time Runs Out Vol. 1 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #24-25 and Avengers (vol. 5) #35-37 | January 14, 2015 | 978-0785193418 |
Avengers: Time Runs Out Vol. 2 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #26-28 and Avengers (vol. 5) #38-39 | March 10, 2015 | 978-0785193722 |
Avengers: Time Runs Out Vol. 3 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #29-30 and Avengers (vol. 5) #40-42 | May 26, 2015 | 978-0785192220 |
Avengers: Time Runs Out Vol. 4 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #31-33 and Avengers (vol. 5) #43-44 | June 30, 2015 | 978-0785192244 |
Avengers: Time Runs Out Collection | New Avengers (vol. 3) #24-33 and Avengers (vol. 5) #35-44 | July 2016 | 978-0785198093 |
New Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Vol. 1 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #1-12 | April 2015 | 978-0785193968 |
New Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Vol. 2 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #13-23 | November 2015 | 978-0785197096 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #1-6 and Avengers (vol. 5) #1-5, Astonishing Tales: Mojoworld #1-6 | September 2020 | 978-1302925093 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #7 and Avengers (vol. 5) #6-17 and material from Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1 | December 2020 | 978-1302925307 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #8-12 and Avengers (vol. 5) #18-23, Infinity #1-6, | February 2021 | 978-1302926472 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection Vol. 4 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #13-23 and Avengers (vol. 5) #24-34 | April 2021 | 978-1302926489 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection Vol. 5 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #24-33 and Avengers (vol. 5) #35-44 | July 2022 | 978-1302933517 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 1 | New Avengers (vol. 3) #1-12 and Avengers (vol. 5) #1-23, Free Comic Book Day 2013 (Infinity) #1, Infinity #1-6, Infinity: Against the Tide Infinite Comic #1-2, Astonishing Tales: Mojoworld #1-6, and material from Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1 | July 2017 | 978-1302907082 |
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 2 | New Avengers (vol.3) #13-33 and Avengers (vol. 5) #24-44 | July 2018 | 978-1302911812 |
New Avengers Vol. 4 (2015)
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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New Avengers: A.I.M. Vol. 1: Everything Is New | New Avengers (vol. 4) #1-6 and material from Avengers (vol. 6) #0 | May 10, 2016 | 978-0785196488 |
New Avengers: A.I.M. Vol. 2: Standoff | New Avengers (vol. 4) #7-11 | August 16, 2016 | 978-0785196495 |
New Avengers: A.I.M. Vol. 3: Civil War II | New Avengers (vol. 4) #12-18 | December 28, 2016 | 978-1302902353 |
Other versions
Marvel 2099
On the unified Marvel 2099 reality of Earth-2099, the 2099 version of the New Avengers were formed by Moon Knight (Tabitha) and consist of Aero (Zhe Li), Black Panther (T'Shamba), Captain America (Roberta Mendez), an unidentified 2099 version of Captain Britain, Captain Marvel (Rowena Stern), Gladiator (a Strontian named Kubark), Hulk 2099, an unidentified 2099 version of She-Hulk, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Woman (Sivern Dru), and Wave (MacKenzie Salgado) after most of her teammates in the Avengers were killed by the Masters of Evil. The New Avengers defeated the Masters of Evil and remanded them to a prison on the planet Wakanda.[46]
Ultimate Marvel
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The Ultimate Marvel version of the New Avengers called the New Ultimates. It was formed by Iron Man and Hawkeye to fight the Defenders who are being used by Loki to obtain Mjolnir.[47]
In other media
Television
- The New Avengers appear in Iron Fist, Spider-Man, the Thing, War Machine, and Wolverine together to defeat Kang and save the original Avengers. In the series finale "Avengers Assemble!", the New Avengers reunite to help the original Avengers repel an attack from Galactusand his Heralds.
- A variation of the New Avengers called the All-New, All-Different Avengers appear as the main protagonists of Avengers: Secret Wars,[49] led by the Black Panther and consisting of Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, the Vision, Ant-Man, and the Wasp.
Video games
- The New Avengers appear in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, consisting of Luke Cage, Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, and Wolverine.[50]
- The New Avengers appear in Iron Fist, Iron Man, Ms. Marvel, Spider-Man, and Wolverine.[51]
Miscellaneous
The Breakout storyline seen in The New Avengers issues #1 to #6 was adapted into a prose novel written by comic writer Alisa Kwitney in January 2013 as part of the Marvel Prose Novel series.[52] It is significantly altered to feature Hawkeye and Black Widow as the main characters due to their appearance and relationship in The Avengers (2012), replacing Sentry and Wolverine in the story. Barton is depicted as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent like his film counterpart whilst Natasha is depicted as a rogue agent whose ties are unclear. As the events of "One More Day" had transpired, Spider-Man's reasons for his initial involvement is also altered. Jessica Drew and Luke Cage are retained as significant characters and are introduced to a new audience as a result.
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- ^ Ibid
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External links
- The New Avengers at the Grand Comics Database
- The New Avengers at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- The New Avengers at Marveldatabase.com