The Avengers (comic book)

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The Avengers
Superhero
Publication date(vol. 1)
September 1963 – September 1996
(vol. 2)
November 1996 – November 1997
(vol. 3)
February 1998 – August 2004
(vol. 1 cont.)
September – December 2004
(vol. 4)
July 2010 – January 2013
(vol. 5)
February 2013 – June 2015
(vol. 6)
December 2015 - December 2016
(vol. 7)
January 2017 – June 2018
(vol. 8)
July 2018 – May 2023
(vol. 9)
July 2023 – present
No. of issues(vol. 1): 402 and 23 Annuals
(vol. 2): 13
(vol. 3): 84 and 4 Annuals
(vol. 1 cont.): 4 (#500-503)
(vol. 4): 36 (#1–34 plus #12.1 and #24.1) and 1 Annual
(vol. 5): 46 (#1–44 plus #34.1 and #34.2) and 1 Annual
(vol. 6): 15 and 1 Annual
(vol. 7): 36 (#1–11, #672-690 plus #1.1–5.1 and #1.MU)
(vol. 8): 66
(vol. 9): 3 (#1–3) (as of September 2023 cover date)

The Avengers is the name of several comic book titles featuring the team the Avengers and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original The Avengers comic book series which debuted in 1963.

Publication history

In 1960, DC Comics launched a comic book series featuring a team of superheroes called the Justice League. Impressed by that book's strong sales, Martin Goodman, the owner of Marvel Comics predecessor Timely Comics, asked Stan Lee to create a title featuring a similar team of superheroes for Marvel.[1] Lee recounts in Origins of Marvel Comics:

Martin mentioned that he had noticed one of the titles published by National Comics seemed to be selling better than most. It was a book called The [sic] Justice League of America and it was composed of a team of superheroes. ... 'If the Justice League is selling,' spoke he, 'why don't we put out a comic book that features a team of superheroes?'[1]

Much like the Justice League, the Avengers were an assemblage of pre-existing superhero characters created by Lee and Jack Kirby. Kirby did the artwork for the first eight issues only, in addition to doing the layouts for issues #14–16.[2][3][4][5] This initial series, published bi-monthly through issue #6 (July 1964) and monthly thereafter, ran through issue #402 (Sept. 1996), with spinoffs including several annuals, miniseries and a giant-size quarterly sister series that ran briefly in the mid-1970s.[6] Marvel filed for a trademark for "The Avengers" in 1967 and the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued the registration in 1970.[7]

Between 1996 and 2004, Marvel relaunched the primary Avengers title three times. In 1996, the "

alternate universe, with a revamped history unrelated to mainstream Marvel continuity. The Avengers vol. 2 was written by Rob Liefeld and penciled by Jim Valentino, and ran for 13 issues (Nov. 1996–Nov. 1997). The final issue, which featured a crossover with the other Heroes Reborn titles, returned the characters to the main Marvel Universe.[8]

The Avengers vol. 3 relaunched and ran for 84 issues from February 1998 to August 2004. To coincide with what would have been the 500th issue of the original series, Marvel changed the numbering, and The Avengers #500-503 (Sept.– Dec. 2004), the one-shot Avengers Finale (Jan. 2005)[9] became the "Avengers Disassembled" storyline and final issues. Avengers vol. 4 debuted in July 2010 and ran until January 2013.[10] Vol. 5 was launched in February 2013.[11] After Secret Wars, a new Avengers team debuted, dubbed the All-New, All-Different Avengers, starting with a Free Comic Book Day preview.[12]

1960s

"And there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Earth's mightiest heroes and heroines found themselves united against a common threat. On that day, the Avengers were born—to fight the foes no single super hero could withstand! Through the years, their roster has prospered, changing many times, their glory has never been denied! Heed the call, then—for now, the Avengers Assemble!"

—Prologue from The Avengers used in the 1970s[13]

In the first issue, the Avengers team began with

Wasp (Janet van Dyne).[14] The roster changed almost immediately after the first issue; in the second issue, Ant-Man became Giant-Man, and at the end of the issue, Hulk quit the team.[15] Issue #4 brought the title's first major milestone: the revival and return of Captain America (Steve Rogers).[16][17]

1970s

The creative team of writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema introduced new characters such as

Kree-Skrull War,[23][24][25] which guest-starred the Kree hero, Mar-Vell/Captain Marvel. Novelist Harlan Ellison plotted two stories for the series. The first ("The Summons of Psyklop") was published in issue #88 (May 1971)[26][27] and the second ("Five Dooms to Save Tomorrow") in #101 (July 1972).[28]

Writer Steve Englehart introduced Mantis, who joined the team along with the reformed Swordsman.[29]

During the summer of 1973, Englehart and artists Bob Brown and Sal Buscema produced "The Avengers-Defenders Clash" storyline which crossed over between the two team titles.[30][31][32] This eight-issue story was the first summertime cross-title event,[33] and was very popular with readers.

George Pérez became the title's artist with issue #141 (Nov. 1975) which saw the start of a seven-part story featuring the Squadron Supreme and the Serpent Crown.[34] In 2010, Comics Bulletin ranked Englehart's run on The Avengers eighth on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels".[35]

After Englehart departed and a seven-issue stint by Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter began as writer, generating several classic adventures, including "The Bride of Ultron",[36][37] the "Nefaria Trilogy",[38][39][40] and "The Korvac Saga".[41][42] Shooter introduced the character of Henry Peter Gyrich, the Avengers' liaison to the United States National Security Council.[39][43] The true origins of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch were revealed in a three-part story that ran in issues #185-187 (July-Sept. 1979).[44]

1980s

The first major development was the breakdown of Henry Pym,[45] which writer Roger Stern resolved this by having Pym outwit Egghead and defeated the latest incarnation of the Masters of Evil single-handedly, and proved his innocence.[46]

Stern developed several major storylines, such as "Ultimate Vision";

Rogue, who would later become a member of the X-Men, was introduced in The Avengers Annual #10 (1981) by writer Chris Claremont and artist Michael Golden.[54][55]

Stern created the villain,

Nebula, who falsely claimed to be the granddaughter of Thanos.[56] Following Stern's departure, Walt Simonson wrote the series briefly but left due to editorial conflicts.[57][58]

John Byrne took over writing both West Coast Avengers and The Avengers and merged the two separate Avengers teams into one team with two bases.[59] Byrne's contributions included a revamping of the Vision, and the discovery that the children of the Scarlet Witch and the Vision were actually illusions. The Avengers titles in late 1989 were involved in the major crossover event "Acts of Vengeance".

1990s

The Avengers vol. 2, #11 (Sept. 1997), showing the Heroes Reborn Avengers. Cover art by Michael Ryan and Sal Regla.

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and his team of other-dimensional Avengers known as the Gatherers.

This culminated in "Operation: Galactic Storm", a 19-part storyline that ran through all Avengers-related titles and showcased a conflict between the Kree and the Shi'ar Empire.[60]

Marvel contracted out The Avengers and three related titles — Captain America, Fantastic Four, and Iron Man to former Marvel artists Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, two of the founding creators of Image Comics.[61] While The Avengers was relaunched as a new series, the "Heroes Reborn" line ended after a year as planned and the license reverted to Marvel.[62]

Writer Kurt Busiek and penciler George Pérez launched a new volume of the series with The Avengers vol. 3, #1 (Feb. 1998).[63] Busiek concurrently wrote the limited series Avengers Forever. Busiek's run included many of the Avengers' traditional villains.

2000s

Successor writer Geoff Johns dealt with the aftermath of Busiek's Kang arc, as the Avengers were granted international authority by the United Nations. Chuck Austen followed as writer. Writer Brian Michael Bendis then rebooted the series with the "Avengers Disassembled" storyline.[64][65]

2010s

The "Heroic Age" roster of the Avengers. Cover art for Avengers vol. 4, #12.1, by Bryan Hitch.

All four Avengers series (The Mighty Avengers, New Avengers, Dark Avengers, and Avengers: The Initiative) were canceled, and a new ongoing series titled Avengers was launched in May 2010, written by Brian Michael Bendis and penciled by John Romita Jr.[66]

In 2012, a biweekly Avengers title was launched, written by

Mahmud Asrar and Adam Kubert, and covers by Alex Ross.[68] Mark Waid and Alex Ross continued with Avengers vol. 7, which launched in 2017, with artwork by Mike del Mundo
.

It was relaunched once again in 2018 as part of Marvel's "Fresh Start" relaunch featuring a creative by Jason Aaron (w) and Ed McGuinness (pen).[69]

Contributors

Vol. 1 (1963–1996, 2004, 2017–2018)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
1963–1966 Stan Lee #1–34
1966–1972, 1975, 1990-1991 Roy Thomas #35-104, #132, Annual #1-2, #19-20, Giant-Size Avengers #3
1971, 1972 Harlan Ellison #88, #101
1972-1976 Steve Englehart #105-135, #137-144, #147-152, Giant-Size Avengers #2-4
1975 Reprint of Amazing Adventures (vol. 2) #12 #136
1976 Tony Isabella #145-146
1976-1977 Gerry Conway #151-157, Annual #6
1976-1982, 1986 Jim Shooter #151, #156, #158-168, #170-177, #188, #200-202, #204, #211-222, #224, #266
1977 Jim Starlin Annual #7
1978 Roger Slifer Annual #8
1978 Marv Wolfman #169
1978-1982, 1991 David Michelinie #173, #175-176, #181-187, #189, #191-205, #221, #223, #340
1978-1979, 1981 Bill Mantlo #174, #188, #206, #210, Annual #9
1978 Steve Gerber #178
1979, 1987 Tom DeFalco #179-180, Annual #16
1979, 1988-1990 Mark Gruenwald #185-187, #189, #290, #301-303, #325
1979, 1982 Steven Grant #185-187, #189-190, #225-226
1979-1980, 1983-1988 Roger Stern #189-190, #201, #227-279, #281-287, Annual #13-14
1981 Bob Budiansky #207-208
1981, 1986, 1989 Danny Fingeroth #207-208, #304, Annual #15
1981 J. M. DeMatteis #209
1987, 1991-1996 Bob Harras #280, #334-339, #343-351, #355-369, #372-375, #378-382, #384-395
1988-1989 Ralph Macchio #287-290, #301-303
1988-1989 Walt Simonson #291-300, Annual #17
1989-1990 John Byrne #305-317
1990-1991 Fabian Nicieza #317-324, #341-342, Annual #18
1990-1991 Larry Hama #326-333
1991 Scott Lobdell #340
1992 Len Kaminski #352–354
1993-1994 Glenn Herdling #366, #370-371
1994 Joey Cavalieri #376-377
1994-1995 George Pérez #379-382 (Double Feature flip-book)
1995 Tom Brevoort #383
1995 Mike Kanterovich #383
1995-1996 Terry Kavanagh #384-399
1996, 2017-2018 Mark Waid #400-402, #672-690
2004 Brian Michael Bendis #500-503
2018 Al Ewing #675-690
2018 Jim Zub #675-690

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
1963–1964 Jack Kirby #1–8
1964-1967, 1973, 1976-1977 Don Heck #9-15, #17-40, #45, #108-112, #145-146, #157, Annual #1-2, Giant-Size Avengers #4
1965 Dick Ayers #16
1967-1972, 1974-1976, 1985-1989 John Buscema #41–44, #46–47, #49–62, #74–77, #79–85, #94, #97, #105, #121, #124–125, #152-153, #255–279, #281–300
1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1975, 1977 George Tuska #47–48, #51, #53–54, #106-107, #135, #137-140, #163
1969, 1981 Gene Colan #63–65, #206–208, #210–211
1969, 1972 Barry Smith #66-67, #98-100
1969-1972, 1974, 1977-1978, 1980, 1983 Sal Buscema #68–72, #78, #86–92, #98, #127-134, #156, #158-159, #169, #172-173, #193, #227
1970 Frank Giacoia #73
1970, 1976, 1990-1992 Herb Trimpe #73 (uncredited), #333, Annual #6 (second story), #19, #21
1971-1972 Neal Adams #93-96
1972, 1989 Rich Buckler #101-104, #106, #302-304
1973, 1977 Jim Starlin #107, Annual #7
1973-1974 Bob Brown #113-120, #122-123, #126
1974-1975 Dave Cockrum Giant-Size Avengers #2-3
1975 Reprint of Amazing Adventures (vol. 2) #12 #136
1975-1978, 1980 George Pérez #141–144, #147–151, #154-155, #160–162, #167-168, #170-171, #194–196, #198–202, Annual #6, #8
1977, 1979-1980, 1983 John Byrne #164-166, #181-191, #233
1978 David Wenzel #174-177
1978, 1980-1981 Carmine Infantino #178, #197, #203
1979 Jim Mooney #179-180
1979, 1981 Don Newton #204, Annual #9
1980 Arvell Jones #192
1981 Alan Kupperberg #205, #209, #212
1981-1982, 1985, 1987, 1989 Bob Hall #213–214, #217, #219–221, #251–254, 280, #301, Annual #16
1982 Alan Weiss #215-216
1982 Don Perlin #218
1982 Greg LaRocque #222-223, #225-226
1982 M. D. Bright #224
1983-1984 Al Milgrom #228–232, #234, #236–250
1983 Bob Budiansky #235
1989-1991 Paul Ryan #305-318, #320, #322, #324, #326–332
1990 Rik Levins #319, #321, #323, #325
1991 Andy Kubert #334
1991-1994 Steve Epting #335–339, #341–347, #349–350, #355–361, #363–366, #368–369, #372–375
1991 Paul Abrams #340
1992 Kirk Jarvinen #348
1991-1992 Kevin West #351, Annual #20
1992 M.C. Wyman #352-354
1993 Gordon Purcell #362
1993 Jim Hall #367
1994 Geof Isherwood #370
1994-1995 Mike Gustovich #371, #383
1994 Grant Miehm #376-377
1994 Stewart Johnson #378-379
1994 Tom Grindberg #379
1994-1995 Jeffrey Moore #379-382 (Double Feature flip-book)
1994-1996 Mike Deodato #380–382, #384–385, #387–388, #390–391, #393–395, #397–399, #401-402
1995 Angel Medina #386
1995 Fabio Laguna #389
1995 M.C. Wyman #392
1996 John Statema #396
1996 Mike Wieringo #400
2004 David Finch #500-503
2017-2018 Jesus Saiz #672, #674
2018 Javier Pina #673
2018 Paco Diaz #673
2018 Pepe Larraz #675-678, #689-690
2018 Kim Jacinto #679-681, #688
2018 Mike Perkins #681
2018 Sean Izaakse #682
2018 Paco Medina #683-687
2018 Joe Bennett #684
2018 Stefano Caselli #688

Vol. 2 (1996–1997)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
1996-1997 Rob Liefeld #1-7
1996-1997 Jim Valentino #1-4
1996-1997 Jeph Loeb #2-7
1997 Walt Simonson #8-12
1997 James Robinson #13

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
1996-1997 Rob Liefeld #1, #5
1996-1997 Chap Yaep #1-5
1997 Ian Churchill #4-7
1997 Michael Ryan #8-13
1997 Anthony Winn #12

Vol. 3 (1998–2004)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
1998-2002 Kurt Busiek #0, #1-15, #19-56
1999 Jerry Ordway #16-18
2002-2004 Geoff Johns #57-76
2004 Chuck Austen #77-84

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
1998-2000 George Pérez #1-15, #19-25, #27-34
1999 Jerry Ordway #16-18
1999-2000 Stuart Immonen #0, #26
2000 John Romita Jr. #35
2001 Steve Epting #36-37
2001 Alan Davis #38-43
2001 Manuel Garcia #44-47
2002-2003 Kieron Dwyer #48-50, #53-54, #57-60
2002 Brent Anderson #51
2002-2003 Ivan Reis #52, #64
2002 Patrick Zircher #55
2002 Yanick Paquette #56
2003 Gary Frank #61-62
2003 Alan Davis #63
2003-2004 Olivier Coipel #65-70, #77-78, #80-81
2003-2004 Stephen Sadowski #71, #76
2003-2004 Scott Kolins #72-75, #82-84
2004 Sean Chen #79

Vol. 4 (2010–2013)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2010-2013 Brian Michael Bendis #1-34, #12.1, #24.1

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2010-2011 John Romita Jr. #1-12, #14, #16-17
2011 Chris Bachalo #13, #15
2011-2012 Daniel Acuña #18-20, #23-24
2012 Renato Guedes #21-22
2012-2013 Brandon Peterson #24.1, #31-32, #34
2012 David Finch #24.1
2012-2013 Walt Simonson #25-30, #34
2012-2013 Mike Mayhew #31-32, #34
2013 Terry Dodson #33-34
2013 Olivier Coipel #34
2013 Mike Deodato #34
2013 Leinil Francis Yu #34
2013 Jim Cheung #34

Vol. 5 (2013–2015)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2013-2015 Jonathan Hickman #1-44
2013 Nick Spencer #12-17
2014 Al Ewing #34.1
2014 Sam Humphries #34.2

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2013 Jerome Opeña #1-3
2013 Adam Kubert #4-6
2013-2014 Dustin Weaver #7-9, #35
2013-2015 Mike Deodato #9-13, #24, #37, #39, #41
2013-2015 Stefano Caselli #14-17, #36, #38, #40, #42-44
2013 Marco Rudy #17
2013 Marco Checchetto #17
2013-2014 Leinil Francis Yu #18–23, #29-34
2014 Salvador Larroca #25-28
2014 Dale Keown #34.1
2014 Bengal #34.2
2014 Jim Cheung #35
2014 Nick Bradshaw #35
2014 Paco Medina #35
2015 Kev Walker #44

Vol. 6 (2015–2016)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2015-2016 Mark Waid #0, #1-15, Annual #1
2016 Jeremy Whitley #14

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2016 Adam Kubert #1-3, #7-8, #13-15
2015-2016 Mahmud A. Asrar #0, #4-6, #9-12

Vol. 7 (2017)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2017-2018 Mark Waid #1-11, #1.1-5.1

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2017 Mike del Mundo #1-6, #9-11
2017 Phil Noto #7-8
2017 Barry Kitson #1.1-5.1
2017 Mark Bagley #5.1
Sean Izaakse
Ro Stein

Vol. 8 (2018–2023)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2018-2023 Jason Aaron #1-66

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2018–2019 Ed McGuinness #1–6, #10–12, #18-20
2018–2019 David Marquez #8-10, #14-17
2018 Paco Medina #3
2018 Sara Pichelli #7
2019 Adam Kubert #10
2019 Frazer Irving (vol. 8) #10
2019–2020 Andrea Sorrentino #10, #13, #26
2019 Cory Smith #11-12
2019 Jason Masters #21
2019 Stefano Caselli #22-25
2020–2021 Dale Keown #26, #39
2020–2022 Ed McGuinness #27-30, #32, #38, #50
2020 Paco Medina #29
2020 Francesco Manna #30, #32
2020–2023 Javier Garrón #33-37, #40-41, #43-44, #46-50, #55-59, #63-66
2021 Luca Maresca #42, #45
2022 Carlos Pacheco #50
Aaron Kuder
2022 Juan Frigeri #51-55
2022 Greg Land #60
2022–2023 Ivan Fiorelli #61-62

Vol. 9 (2023–present)

Writers

Years Writer Issues
2023-present Jed MacKay #1-present

Pencilers

Years Penciler Issues
2023-present Carlos Villa #1-4, #7-present
2023 Ivan Fiorelli #5-6

Cast

Volume 9 (2023-present)

Issues Characters
# 1-13
#14[70]

Collected editions

Avengers Vol. 1

Title (Trade Paperback/ Hardcover) Material collected Publication date ISBN
The Avengers, Vol. 1 (Marvel Masterworks) Avengers #1–10 May 13, 2009 978-0-7851-3706-1
The Avengers Epic Collection, Vol. 1: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Avengers #1-20 December 2, 2014 978-0-7851-8864-3
The Avengers, Vol. 2 (Marvel Masterworks) Avengers #11–20 October 14, 2009 978-0-7851-3708-5
The Avengers Epic Collection, Vol. 2: Once an Avenger Avengers #21-40 November 29, 2016 978-0-7851-9582-5
The Avengers, Vol. 3 (Marvel Masterworks) Avengers #21–30 April 6, 2011 978-0-7851-5056-5
The Avengers, Vol. 4 (Marvel Masterworks) Avengers #31–40 April 11, 2012 978-0-7851-1638-7
The Avengers, Vol. 5 (Marvel Masterworks) Avengers #41–50, Annual #1 July 9, 2013 978-0-7851-1848-0
The Avengers Epic Collection, Vol. 3: Masters of Evil Avengers #41–56, Annual #1-2, X-Men #45, material From Not Brand Echh #5 & #8 May 9, 2017 978-1-3029-0410-4
The Avengers, Vol. 6 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #51–58, Annual #2, X-Men (1963) #45 December 13, 2006 978-0-7851-2079-7
The Avengers Epic Collection, Vol. 4: Behold…the Vision Avengers #57-76, Marvel Super-Heroes #17 May 12, 2015 978-0-7851-9165-0
The Avengers, Vol. 7 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #59–68, Marvel Super–Heroes (1966) #17 October 17, 2007 978-0-7851-2680-5
The Avengers, Vol. 8 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #69–79 December 17, 2008 978-0-7851-2934-9
The Avengers, Vol. 9 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #80–88, The Incredible Hulk #140 May 28, 2009 978-0-7851-3501-2
The Avengers: The
Kree/Skrull War
Avengers #89–97 May 7, 2008 978-0-7851-3230-1
The Avengers, Vol. 10 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #89–100 May 19, 2010 978-0-7851-3331-5
The Avengers, Vol. 11 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #101–111, Daredevil (1964) #99 July 13, 2011 978-0-7851-5038-1
The Avengers, Vol. 12 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #112–119, Defenders (1972) #8–11, and material from FOOM #5–7. March 2012 978-0-7851-5879-0
Avengers/Defenders War Avengers #115–118, Defenders #8–11 March 2002 978-0-7851-0844-3
The Avengers, Vol. 13 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers Avengers #120-128, Giant-Size Avengers #1, Captain Marvel #33 and Fantastic Four #150 June 19, 2013 978-0-7851-6629-0
The Avengers, Vol. 14 (Marvel Masterworks) (Hardcover only) Avengers #Avengers #129-136, Giant-Size Avengers #2-4. July 16, 2014 978-0-7851-8805-6
The Avengers: Celestial Madonna (TPB) Avengers #129–135, Giant Sized Avengers #2–4 May 1, 2002 978-0-7851-0826-9
The Avengers: The Coming of the Beast (Hardcover) Avengers #137–140, 145–146 January 26, 2011 978-0-7851-4468-7
The Avengers: The Serpent Crown (TPB) Avengers #141–144 and #147–149 September 7, 2005 978-0-7851-1700-1
The Avengers: The Big Three" CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #176; AVENGER (1963) #150-151, #215-216, #224; AVENGERS: THE TERMINATRIX OBJECTIV #1-4;AVENGERS (1998) #21; THOR (1998) #81 March 14, 2012 978-0785159384
The Avengers: The Private War of Doctor Doom (Hardcover) Avengers #150–156, Avengers Annual #6, and Super Villain Team-Up #9 March 2012 978-0-7851-6235-3
The Avengers: The Bride of Ultron (Hardcover) Avengers #157-166 October 2012 978-0-7851-6251-3
The Avengers Epic Collection: The Final Threat Avengers #150-166, Annual #6-7, Super-Villain Team-Up #9 & Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 2013 978-0-7851-8790-5
The Avengers: The Korvac Saga (Hardcover) Avengers #167–168 and #170–177 June 2003 978-0-7851-0919-8
The Avengers: The Korvac Saga (TPB) Avengers #167–168, #170–177 and Thor Annual #6 March 2012 978-0-7851-6205-6
The Avengers: Nights of Wundagore (TPB) Avengers #181–187 March 27, 2009 978-0-7851-3721-4
The Avengers: Heart of Stone (TPB) Avengers #188–196, Avengers Annual #9 May 14, 2013 978-0-7851-8431-7
The Avengers: The Trial of Yellowjacket (TPB) Avengers #212-230 August 15, 2012 978-0-7851-6207-0
The Avengers: Absolute Vision Book 1 (TPB) Avengers #231-241, Avengers Annual #11-12, The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16, Fantastic Four #256, and Doctor Strange vol. 2 #60 December 10, 2013 978-0-7851-8534-5
The Avengers: Absolute Vision Book 2 (TPB) Avengers #242-254, Avengers Annual #13 March 25, 2014 978-0-7851-8535-2
The Avengers: The Legacy of Thanos (TPB) Avengers #255-261, Avengers Annual #14, Fantastic Four Annual #19 June 24, 2014 978-0-7851-8891-9
The Avengers: West Coast Avengers Assemble (Hardcover) West Coast Avengers #1–4, Iron Man Annual #7, and Avengers #250, plus material from Avengers #239, #243–244, and #246, and Avengers West Coast #100. June 9, 2010 978-0-7851-4321-5
Secret Wars II Omnibus (Hardcover) Secret Wars II #1–9, Avengers #260–261, #265–266, plus more. February 18, 2009 978-0-7851-3721-4
Avengers: The Once and Future Kang (TPB) Avengers #262–269, Avengers Annual #15, West Coast Avengers Annual #1 February 19, 2013 978-0-7851-6729-7
The Avengers Epic Collection: Under Siege Avengers #264-277, Annual #15, Alpha Flight #39 & West Coast Avengers Annual #1 May 31, 2016 978-0-7851-9539-9
The Avengers: Under Siege (Hardcover) Avengers #270–277 December 22, 2010 978-0-7851-4382-6
The Avengers: Assault on Olympus (Hardcover) Avengers #278–285 September 21, 2011 978-0-7851-5533-1
The Avengers Epic Collection: Judgement Day Avengers #278-285, Annual #16, Marvel Graphic Novel #27, X-Men vs. Avengers #1-4 & West Coast Avengers Annual #2 July 1, 2014 978-0-7851-8894-0
The Avengers: Heavy Metal (TPB) Avengers #286–293 August 6, 2013 978-0-7851-8452-2
X-Men: Inferno Crossovers Omnibus (Hardcover) Avengers #298–300 plus more. September 8, 2010 978-0-7851-4671-1
Acts of Vengeance Omnibus (Hardcover) Avengers #311–313, Annual #19, Avengers Spotlight #26–29, Avengers West Coast #53–55, plus more. March 30, 2011 978-0-7851-6127-1
Avengers Epic Collection: The Collection Obsession (TPB) Collects Avengers #334-344, Annual #20, Avengers: Deathtrap - The Vault; and material from Incredible Hulk Annual #17, Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #1, Iron Man Annual #12, Avengers West Coast Annual #6. March 2018 978-1-302-91001-3
Avengers: Galactic Storm: Volume 1 (TPB) Collects Avengers #345–346, Avengers West Coast #80–81, Captain America #398–399, Quasar #32–33, Wonder Man #7–8, Iron Man #278 and Thor #445. March 2006 978-0-7851-2044-5
Avengers: Galactic Storm: Volume 2 (TPB) Collects Avengers #347, Avengers West Coast #82, Iron Man #279, Thor #446, Captain America #400–401, Quasar #34–35, Wonder Man #9 and What If? #55–56. December 2006 978-0-7851-2045-2
The Avengers Epic Collection: Operation Galactic Storm Avengers #345-347, Avengers West Coast #80-82, Quasar #32-36, Wonder Man #7-9, Iron Man #278-279, Thor #445-446 and material from Captain America #398-400 August 8, 2017 978-1-3029-0689-4
Avengers: The Gathering Omnibus Avengers #343-344, #348-375, Avengers Annual# 2, Avengers Strikefile #1, X-Men #26, Avengers West Coast #101, Uncanny X-Men #307,
Black Knight: Exodus #1, Avengers Anniversary Magazine #1
March 31, 2021 978-1-3029-2649-6
The Avengers Epic Collection: Fear the Reaper (TPB) Collects Avengers #348-359, Annual #21 and material from Captain America Annual #11, Thor Annual #17 and Fantastic Four Annual #25. April 10, 2019 978-1-3029-0689-4
Avengers Epic Collection: The Gatherers Strike! (TPB) Collects Avengers #360-366, Annual #22; Strikefile, Anniversary Magazine; and Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1-4. December 17, 2019 978-13029-2063-0
Avengers: Live Kree or Die! Avengers #365, #378-379, Iron Man v3 #7, Captain America v3 #8, Quicksilver #10, Avengers v3 #7, material from Avengers #364, #366 August 11, 2020 978-1-302-92318-1
The Avengers/ X-Men: Bloodties (Hardcover) Avengers #368–369, Avengers West Coast #101, Uncanny X-Men #307, X-Men #26, Black Knight: Exodus January 18, 2012 978-1-302-91616-9
Avengers Epic Collection: Taking A.I.M. Avengers #378-388, Marvel Double Feature: Avengers/Giant-Man #379-382, Vision #1-4, Captain America #440-441 November 30, 2021 978-1-3029-3233-6
Avengers: The Crossing Omnibus (Hardcover) Avengers #390–395, Avengers: The Crossing, Avengers: Timeslide, Iron Man #319–325, Force Works #16–22, War Machine #20–25, and Age of Innocence: The Rebirth of Iron Man. March 2012 978-0-7851-6203-2
Avengers/ Iron Man: First Sign (TPB) Avengers #396-400, Iron Man #326-331, Thor #426, Captain America #449. August 2013 978-0-7851-8496-6
X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic, Book 1 (TPB) Avengers #400–401, X-Men #53–54, Uncanny X-Men #334–335, and more. December 20, 2007 978-0-7851-2823-6
X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic, Book 3 (TPB) Avengers #402, Iron Man #332, and more. August 27, 2008 978-0-7851-2825-0
Marvel Platinum: the Definitive Avengers (TPB) Avengers #1, 4, 57, 93, Avengers West Coast #51-52, Avengers #10-11, Avengers #503,

Avengers Finale and New Avengers #3.

12 April 2012 978-1-84653-507-9
Title (B&W Trade Paperbacks) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Essential Avengers, Vol. 1 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #1–24 (B&W) (1963–1966) November 18, 1998 978-0-7851-1862-6
Essential Avengers, Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #25–46, Annual #1 (B&W) (1966–1967) June 1, 2000 978-0-7851-0741-5
Essential Avengers, Vol. 3 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #47–68, Annual #2 (B&W) (1967–1969) March 1, 2001 978-0-7851-0787-3
Essential Avengers, Vol. 4 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #69–97, The Incredible Hulk #140 (B&W) (1969–1972) October 1, 2004 978-0-7851-1485-7
Essential Avengers, Vol. 5 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #98–119, Daredevil #99, Defenders #8–11 (B&W) (1972–1974) January 25, 2006 978-0-7851-2087-2
Essential Avengers, Vol. 6 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #120–140, Captain Marvel #33, Fantastic Four #150, Giant–Size Avengers #1–4 (B&W) (1974–1975) February 20, 2008 978-0-7851-3058-1
Essential Avengers, Vol. 7 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #141–163, Annual #6, and Super-Villain Team-Up #9 (B&W) (1975–1977) January 8, 2010 978-0-7851-4453-3
Essential Avengers, Vol. 8 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #164–184, Annual #7-8, and Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (B&W) (1977–1979) April 25, 2012 978-0-7851-6322-0
Essential Avengers, Vol. 9 (Marvel Essentials) Avengers #185-206, Avengers Annual #9, Tales to Astonish #12 (B&W) (1979–1981) September 24, 2013 978-0-7851-8411-9

Avengers Vol. 2

Title (Trade Paperback) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Heroes Reborn: Avengers Avengers (1996) #1–12 December 27, 2006 978-0-7851-2337-8

Avengers Vol. 3

Title (Trade Paperback) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 Avengers vol. 3 #1–11, Annual 1998; Iron Man vol. 3 #7; Captain America vol. 3 #8; Quicksilver #10 January 12, 2011 978-0-7851-4498-4
Avengers: The Morgan Conquest Avengers (1998) #1–4 January 2000 978-0-7851-0728-6
Avengers: Supreme Justice Avengers vol. 3 #5-8, Avengers/Squadron Supreme Annual '98, Iron Man vol. 3 #7, Captain America vol. 3 #8, and Quicksilver #10 June 1, 2001 978-0-7851-0773-6
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 2 Avengers vol. 3 #12–23 and #0, Annual 1999; Avengers: Rough Cut. March 2012 978-0-7851-6126-4
Avengers: Clear and Present Dangers Avengers vol. 3 #8–15 November 1, 2001 978-0-7851-0798-9
Avengers: Ultron Unlimited Avengers vol. 3 #0 and #19–22 April 1, 2001 978-0-7851-0774-3
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 3 Avengers vol. 3 #23–34, #1½, Annual 2000; Thunderbolts #42–44 July 26, 2006 978-0-7851-2130-5
Avengers: Living Legends Avengers (1998) #23–30 July 21, 2004 978-0-7851-1561-8
Avengers/Thunderbolts Volume 1: The Nefaria Protocols Avengers vol. 3 #31–34, Thunderbolts #42–44 March 1, 2004 978-0-7851-1445-1
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 4 Avengers vol. 3 #35–44, Avengers: The Ultron Imperative, "Maximum Security #1-3" and "Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet" January 31, 2007 978-0-7851-2347-7
Avengers: Above and Beyond Avengers vol. 3 #36–40, 56, Avengers: Ultron Imperative, and Annual 2001 February 15, 2006 978-0-7851-1845-9
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty Avengers vol. 3 #45–55 (vol. 1 #456–470),[Note 1] and Annual 2001 November 30, 2002 978-0-7851-0958-7
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 5 Avengers vol. 3 #45–56, Annual 2001 November 7, 2007 978-0-7851-2348-4
Avengers, Vol. 1: World Trust Avengers vol. 3 #57–62 (vol. 1 #472–477), and Marvel Double–Shot #2 March 17, 2003 978-0-7851-1080-4
Avengers: The Complete Collection by Geoff Johns, vol. 1 Avengers vol. 3 #57-63, Vision #1-4, Thor vol. 2 #58, Iron Man vol. 3 #64 2013 978-0-7851-8433-1
Avengers, Vol. 2: Red Zone Avengers vol. 3 #64–70 (vol. 1 #478–485) December 30, 2003 978-0-7851-1099-6
Avengers, Vol. 3: The Search for She-Hulk Avengers vol. 3 #71–76 (vol. 1 #486–491) May 2004 978-0-7851-1202-0
Avengers: The Complete Collection by Geoff Johns, vol. 2 Avengers vol. 3 #64-76 2013 978-0-7851-8439-3
Avengers, Vol. 4: Lionheart of Avalon Avengers vol. 3 #77–81 (vol. 1 #492–496) August 1, 2004 978-0-7851-1338-6
Avengers, Vol. 5: Once An Invader Avengers vol. 3 #82–84 (vol. 1 #497–499), Invaders #0 November 1, 2004 978-0-7851-1481-9
Avengers: Disassembled Avengers #500–503,[Note 2] and Avengers Finale November 22, 2006 978-0-7851-1482-6
Title (Hardcover) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 Avengers vol. 3 #1–11, Annual 1998; Iron Man vol. 3 #7; Captain America vol. 3 #8; Quicksilver #10 August 4, 2004 978-0-7851-1573-1
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 2 Avengers vol. 3 #12–22, #0 and Annual 1999 April 6, 2005 978-0-7851-1773-5
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 3 Avengers vol. 3 #23–34, #1½, Thunderbolts #42–44 July 26, 2006 978-0-7851-2130-5
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 4 Avengers vol. 3 #35–40, Annual 2000, Avengers: The Ultron Imperative, Maximum Security #1-3" and "Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet" January 31, 2007 978-0-7851-2347-7
Avengers Assemble, Vol. 5 Avengers vol. 3 #41–56, Annual 2001 November 7, 2007 978-0-7851-2348-4
Avengers, Vol. 1: World Trust Avengers vol. 3 #57–61 February 10, 2010 978-0-7851-4473-1
Avengers, Vol. 2: Standoff Avengers vol. 3 #62–64, Thor vol. 2 #58, and Iron Man vol. 3 #64. February 10, 2010 978-0-7851-4467-0
Avengers, Vol. 3: Red Zone Avengers vol. 3 #65–70 May 26, 2010 978-0-7851-4466-3
Avengers, Vol. 4: The Search for She-Hulk Avengers vol. 3 #71–76 August 4, 2010 978-0-7851-4472-4
Avengers: Disassembled Avengers #500–503 (returns to original numbering); Avengers Finale December 20, 2006 978-0-7851-2294-4

Avengers Vol. 4

Title (Hardcover) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Avengers Vol. 1 Avengers vol. 4 #1–6 February 9, 2011 978-0-7851-4500-4
Avengers Vol. 2 Avengers vol. 4 #7–12, #12.1 July 27, 2011 978-0-7851-4504-2
Avengers: Fear Itself Avengers vol. 4 #13–17
New Avengers vol. 2 #14–16
January 25, 2012 978-0-7851-6348-0
Avengers Vol. 3 Avengers vol. 4 #18–24, #24.1 July 25, 2012 978-0-7851-5116-6
Avengers Vol. 4 Avengers (2010) #25-30 January 1, 2013 978-07851-6079-3
Avengers Vol. 5 Avengers vol. 4 #31-34, Annual #1
New Avengers vol. 2 Annual #1
March 5, 2013 978-07851-6081-6
Title (Trade Paperback) Material collected Publication date ISBN
Avengers, Vol. 1 Avengers (2010) #1–6 August 10, 2011 978-0-7851-4501-1

Avengers Vol. 5

# Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 Avengers World Avengers vol. 5 #1–6 April 30, 2013 978-0785168232
2 The Last White Event Avengers vol. 5 #7-11 July 23, 2013 978-0785168249
3 Prelude to Infinity Avengers vol. 5 #12-17 October 29, 2013 978-0785168256
4 Infinity Avengers vol. 5 #18-23 January 28, 2014 978-0785184140
5 Adapt or Die Avengers vol. 5 #24-28 July 15, 2014 978-0785154778
6 Infinite Avengers Avengers vol. 5 #29-34 November 18, 2014 978-0785154785
Time Runs Out, vol. 1 Avengers vol. 5 #35-37; New Avengers vol. 3 #24-25 January 14, 2015 978-0785193418
Time Runs Out, vol. 2 Avengers vol. 5 #38-39; New Avengers vol. 3 #26-28 March 10, 2015 978-0785193722
Time Runs Out, vol. 3 Avengers vol. 5 #40-42; New Avengers vol. 3 #29-30 May 26, 2015 978-0785192220
Time Runs Out, vol. 4 Avengers vol. 5 #43-44; New Avengers vol. 3 #31-33 June 30, 2015 978-0785192244

Avengers Vol. 6: All-New, All-Different Avengers

# Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 The Magnificent Seven All-New, All-Different Avengers #1–6; Avengers #0 (All-New, All-Different story); Free Comic Book Day 2015 (A story) May 11, 2016 978-0785199670
2 Family Business All-New, All-Different Avengers #7–12 October 18, 2016 978-0785199687
3 Civil War II All-New, All-Different Avengers #13–15; All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual #1 February 21, 2017 978-1302902360

Avengers Vol. 7: Avengers Unleashed

# Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 Kang War One Avengers vol. 6 #1–6 July 3, 2017 978-1302906115
2 Secret Empire Avengers vol. 6 #7–11 November 28, 2017 978-1302906122

Avengers Vol. 8

# Title Material collected Pages Publication date ISBN
1 The Final Host Avengers vol. 8 #1–6, material from Free Comic Book Day 2018 (Avengers / Captain America) #1 (Avengers story) 160 October 16, 2018 978-1302911874
2 World Tour Avengers vol. 8 #7-12 March 19, 2019 978-1302911881
3 War of the Vampires Avengers vol. 8 #13-17 136 June 18, 2019 978-1302914615
4 War of the Realms Avengers vol. 8 #18-21, material from Free Comic Book Day 2019 #1(Avengers story) 112 December 10, 2019 978-1302914622
5 Challenge of the Ghost Riders Avengers vol. 8 #22-25, All-New Ghost Rider (2014) #1 February 12, 2020 978-1302920937
6 Starbrand Reborn Avengers vol. 8 #26-30 August 4, 2020 978-1302920944
7 The Age of Khonshu Avengers vol. 8 #31-38 184 January 19, 2021 978-1302924867
8 Enter The Phoenix Avengers vol. 8 #39-45 168 May 25, 2021 978-1302924874
9 World War She-Hulk Avengers vol. 8 #46-50 184 January 4, 2022 978-1302924881
10 The Death Hunters Avengers vol. 8 #51–56, Avengers 1,000,000 B.C. and material from Free Comic Book Day 2021: The Avengers/Hulk #1 (Avengers story) 176 September 27, 2022 978-1302926281
11 History's Mightiest Heroes Avengers vol. 8 #57–62 136 February 7, 2023 978-1302928858

Notes

  1. ^ From issue #41, all issues share legacy numbering for both volumes 1 and 3 on covers
  2. ^ Series returns to original numbering
  1. ^ credited as Captain Marvel
  2. ^ credited as Captain America

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