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The Marvel Universe's all-star super-hero team, equivalent to The DCU's Justice League of America... except with more B-List heroes originally and a name that is based firmly on the concept of Rule of Cool (literally, Wasp picked the name because it sounded cool; some adaptations provide better explanations, though). The team debuted in The Avengers #1 in 1963. The classic lineup is Captain America, Iron Man, Ant-Man, The Wasp, Thor, and The Hulk. The team also within the first few issues gained the series trademark of shifting lineups, with the Hulk leaving the group with issue two, and Captain America not actually joining until issue 4, and with the major change of all the originals save Captain America being replaced by issue 16. Over the years, half of the Marvel Universe has been a member (to the point where all of of the Fantastic Four has been a member at some point), with new members being recruited and old members coming back or leaving as story dictates. Other long-serving members include Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, the Vision, Hercules, She-Hulk, Wonder Man, Captain Marvel, Beast, Black Panther, Black Widow, and many many more. Having been an Avenger is more or less treated as proof that you've hit the big time in Earth's superhero community.There are several Avengers comic series, as well as a good number of spin-offs and side team books including:
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Fugitive Arc
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Fugitive Arc: Happens to half of the Avengers members following Marvel's Civil War storyline. With the Super Registration Act in effect, the team members that rebelled against the law are forced to go underground and remain on the run. First from Iron Man's regime and then from Norman Osborn's.
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My Friends... and Zoidberg
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My Friends... and Zoidberg: Gorgon appears at the Avengers mansion to take them to the wedding of Quicksilver and Crystal, only to realize that (contrary to promises) Quicksilver had not invited them. He begins to kick the floor in anger, as Mantis requests he not destroy their house. The Scarlet Witch corrects her: the Avengers house, she's no Avenger, she was there just as a courtesy to her boyfriend the Swordsman (who was an Avenger). Sounds mean? Well, bear in mind that in that time Mantis was trying to seduce the Vision and make him leave the Scarlet Witch for her... so Wanda was actually being polite.
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Card-Carrying Villain
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Card-Carrying Villain: The Masters of Evil, long-time recurring foes of the Avengers.
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With a Foot on the Bus
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With a Foot on the Bus: Issues #183 and #184. Instead of seeking revenge, the Absorbing Man tried to take a ship to South America, where there are no super heroes (at least, not many), and he could be a jerk without any interference. Bad luck: he was a jerk to Hawkeye in his civilian identity while he's waiting at the port. This makes the Avengers come after him, and by the time he gets rid of them, the ship has already left.
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Boisterous Bruiser
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Boisterous Bruiser: Hercules, Luke Cage. Thor on a good day can be one too.
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You Taste Delicious
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You Taste Delicious: Whirlwind once licked an unconscious Wasp, making this instance one of the male-pervert inversion variety.
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All According to Plan
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All According to Plan: One storyline in Kurt Busiek's run has the Lunatic Legion, a group of Kree fanatics, trying to take over / destroy the Earth in revenge for all the others times Earth has humiliated the Kree, ignoring the Supreme Intelligence, whom they are devoted to, when he tries to tell them to knock it off. A mysterious call tips off the Avengers, allowing them to defeat the Kree, but who could it have been? Cap figures it was the SI, who ends the story with the Lunatic Legion dead and gone, and dozens of SHIELD agents to study at his leisure.
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Villain Team-Up
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Villain Team-Up: The Masters of Evil, The Lethal Legion, and well, the Thunderbolts.
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Superhero Gods
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Superhero Gods: Team members Thor, Hercules, and Ares all claim to be actual mythological deities. Which, in the Marvel Universe, they are.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Devil Dinosaur briefly appears in an issue of Vol 4, which promptly turns into Death by Cameo when he suddenly explodes.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Cap and Iron Man, though following Civil War they went through a bit of a rough patch that put them in Vitriolic Best Buds territory. Tony even voiced his concern about working with Steve when the Avengers reformed following the Siege of Asgard, but relented when he learned that it wouldn't be Steve who'd coordinate the team, but Tony's Civil War-time Lancer Maria Hill. Their friendship's since gotten back on track. Hawkeye and Hank Pym, ignoring Chuck Austen's attempts to derail the duo. Wonder Man and the Beast. Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Spider-Woman and Ms. Marvel.
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Stripperiffic
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And despite being a female superhero with so many costumes, the vast majority are not Stripperiffic.
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Avengers Assemble
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Avengers Assemble: The Trope Namer.
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Obstructive Bureaucrat
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Obstructive Bureaucrat: Henry Peter Gyrich, the Obstructive Bureaucrat of the Marvel Universe, was first introduced in this title. How awful is he? Captain America can't stand the man. Except during Geoff Johns' run, where he Took a Level in Kindness.
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Deadly Training Area
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Deadly Training Area: They've got one, though it's far less deadly than some other superhero training areas.
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Scarlet Witch and Iron Man. The former from having merged with an alien power source which was taking orders from Doctor Doom and the latter, when he was appointed by the US Government to oversee forced registration of the super-hero community, which led Tony to do crazy morally unethical and downright illegal crap. Sentry, full stop.
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Ironic Name
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Ironic Name: Something that is lost in recent years but in the period of The '60s to The '70s, the group called "the Avengers" suggesting merciless retribution and revenge, was largely an organization that provided a Redemption Quest for many ex-villains turned heroes, and was renowned for being a "second chance's retreat". It's roster included characters like Black Widow, Hawkeye, The Sandman (of Spider-Man 3 fame), Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, while Wonder Man is still considered a major Avenger even if he started as a traitor (and finally died redeeming himself). Many of these characters turned heroic and their villainous origins are now forgotten and in recent years, the Avengers have a more heroic sheen to them.
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Madonna Archetype
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Madonna Archetype: An old Avengers arc had the team trying to find and protect the "Celestial Madonna," a woman prophesied to birth the most powerful being in the universe. The Madonna herself turned out to be Mantis.
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Calm Before the Storm
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Calm Before the Storm: Discussed in (Vol. 3) #36, when Wasp eavesdrops on a nice morning breakfast by returning Avengers members Jack of Hearts and Photon, who are just there for a stop.
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Fog Feet: Veil from Avengers Academy.
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Disability Immunity: Hawkeye used a sonic arrow to make himself almost completely deaf but immune to sonic mind control.
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More than Mind Control
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More than Mind Control: Some of Ravonna's manipulations of Dr. Druid involve mind-control, but some of it is also just playing on Druid's natural egotism.
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Non-Indicative Name: Despite the name, they weren't found to avenge anything. It's just that the Wasp suggested they needed a cool name "like the Avengers", and everyone just went with it (hey, if the Hulk agrees with you on something, would you argue?)
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Performer Guise
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Performer Guise: In the first (1963) issue, the Hulk is hiding out as a clownfaced circus strongman/robot.
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Hero Does Public Service: In "The Search for She-Hulk" Shulkie is eventually found helping repair a community devastated by one of her cousin's rampages.
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Thou Shalt Not Kill
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Thou Shalt Not Kill: Usually played straight. However, the Avengers recognize that the rules are different in times of war. And when they say war, they mean actual war, such as Thanos invading with a massive space fleet, or Kang bringing in his army from the future to conquer the whole planet. Even then, however, they take it very seriously; after defeating Kang, for example, Warbird requested an official inquiry into her own actions, to see if they thought she had gone too far at one point. They decided she hadn't, but gave it the full consideration she requested. Hawkeye's always hated killing, although he has undergone character development from the time when he objected to his wife letting the man who raped her die; he now accepts that others can and will kill, but refuses to do so himself. Averted in New Avengers, where Wolverine is recruited to the team specifically because he will cross a line they won't.
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West Coast Team
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West Coast Team: West Coast Avengers; co-Trope Namer with the Teen Titans' "Titans West".
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Impeded Communication
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Impeded Communication: The Teen Brigade attempt to radio the Fantastic Four to find the Hulk. Loki, who is attempting to pit Thor against the Hulk, uses magic to intercept and redirect the signal so Thor gets the message instead of the Fantastic Four. However, he messes up and the rest of the future Avengers (Iron Man, Ant Man, and Wasp) get the message as well. This directly creates The Avengers.
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Not Good with Rejection
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Not Good with Rejection: Mantis declares her love for the Vision, but he maintains his love for the Scarlet Witch, and tells her to be Just Friends. Her despair is so great that, several centuries in the future, Kang detects it, and finally identifies her as the elusive Celestial Madonna.
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Arch-Enemy
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Arch-Enemy: Depending on who you ask, either Kang or Ultron. Possibly both.
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Shotgun Wedding
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Shotgun Wedding: The Eternals visit the Avengers, and Sersi tells Ikaris not to threaten the Black Knight, because she wants him to be her "Gann Josin". Meaning, her husband under Eternal laws, and that includes a permanent telepathic link between them, so both share the other's thoughts as in a single mind. Angered by his discussion with the Avengers, Ikaris turns the Black Knight into Sersi's Gann Josin right away. And the Black Knight? Fine, thanks for asking. Nobody ever asked him if he wanted that, and he certainly didn't.
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The Drag-Along
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The Dragalong: Rita DeMara only gets involved with the events of Evolutionary War because her outfit, made from stealing one of Hank Pym's old Yellowjacket costumes, still had receivers tied to the Avengers emergency band, and she shows up at the mansion as everyone else does. Hercules quite literally drags her off with everyone else on the grounds that leaving a crook to rummage through the mansion would not be the best idea.
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Wolverine Publicity
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Wolverine Publicity: Guess who happened to be on not one, but two Avengers teams at the same time at one point. ...Spider-Man? It's even lampshaded when Logan jokingly points out that the only way he could possibly be on as many teams is if he were a Skrull. Lampshaded again. When Spider-Man and Wolverine finally resigned from the main Avengers team (they stayed with the New Avengers, though), Wolverine claimed it was time to leave since the Avengers already had a new mutant (Storm) and spider-themed hero (Spider-Woman). It's even possible that them having been drafted to the original New Avengers gave the team the highest visibility in quite some time before the movie (especially considering how much their ranks were filled with second-stringers in the 80's and 90's).
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Backup Twin
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Backup Twin: The second Swordsman (the one who goes around with Magdalena) is not the original one, who was Killed Off for Real and has stayed that way. He's the Sworsdman from a parallel universe, taken to the main one.
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"Die Hard" on an X
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"Die Hard" on an X: "Avengers: Under Siege"note Writen in 1986 by Roger Stern, John Buscema and Tom Palmer; do not confuse it with Siege is basically "Die Hard in the Avengers Mansion"
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"Freaky Friday" Flip
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"Freaky Friday" Flip: During the Harras run, the Vision of the Gatherers has his mind swapped with our Vis to infiltrate the Avengers. He doesn't do a great job, since he's a Robotic Psychopath and ends up getting Vision's original body destroyed, so Vis just keeps his counterpart's.
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Rule of Cool
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Rule of Cool: The Avengers do not have that name because of actually avenging anyone. Sometimes they mention that they have to "earn their title", some adaptions or alternate versions provide a figure to avenge in their origin story; but in the original story by Lee and Kirby, the Wasp proposed the name simply because it was cool, the Hulk liked it, and that was that.
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Does Not Know His Own Strength
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Does Not Know His Own Strength: In one issue, Giant Man accidentally smashes the meeting table while in his giant form.
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Artifact of Doom
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Artifact of Doom: The Avengers confronted the threat of the Serpent Crown, a Mind-Control Device channeling the power of Set, an Elder God. They have also faced Thanos when he had possession of the Infinity Gauntlet, which allows gives its user literal omnipotence; both Iron Man and Captain America have wielded the gauntlet as well.
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Conflict Ball
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Conflict Ball: During Geoff Johns' run, Ant-Man and Jack of Hearts could barely get through a conversation without yelling at one another.
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Parody Religion
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Parody Religion: The Triune Understanding.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: During vol 3, Morgana Le Fay uses her powers to re-write reality so she's in charge. The realistic part kicks in when being in charge means she has to actually be in charge, and deal with matters of state, as Mordred keeps pointing out.
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Deus ex Machina
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Deus ex Machina: The Avengers spent many issues trying to follow Captain Marvel, who had been kidnapped to another galaxy. Eventually they find her, ally with the Skrulls against Nebula, and gradually take down her defenses. And, when they are about to win... the Beyonder shows up to "help", and erases Nebula from existence.
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Woman Scorned
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Woman Scorned: Enchantress disguises herself as Valkyrie in a plot to get revenge on all men because the Executioner dumped her. Proportional response is not in Amora's personal dictionary. Proctor is a gender-inverted example. In his alternate reality, he got married to Sersi, and shared a Psychic Link with her. However, she eventually lost interest in him, and left him to have fun elsewhere. Proctor got mad from her rejection, retrieved the cursed Ebony Sword and killed her with it, and not having enough with that, he started to kill all the Sersis from all alternate universes.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Secret Invasion (2008). They save the world from the Skrulls, at least one character who was thought to be dead is revealed to have been a Skrull prisoner, but they lose Jan in the process.
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Ambiguous Ending
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Ambiguous Ending: After the team's first meeting with the Squadron Supreme, Vision muses whether — thanks to the vagaries of interdimensional travel — if they actually have returned to their original universe, and if there'd ever be any way of knowing. To save any ambiguity, yes, yes they did.
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Alternate Continuity
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Alternate Continuity: The Ultimates is a version of the team that is tilted heavily towards a cynical viewpoint.
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Love Dodecahedron
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Love Dodecahedron: The nineties team. Where to begin? Quicksilver and Crystal were having a crisis, and on the verge of breaking up. Crystal likes the Black Knight, but Sersi also likes him, and is a lot more dominant. She even took it as far as to make him his "Gann Josin", her husband under Eternal laws, with a mind link (even if Dane had never accepted that, or even been asked). But Sersi is stalked by Proctor, a scorned Black Knight from an alternate reality dumped by his local Sersi and who kills all the Sersis of the multiverse. He works with the Gatherers, other Avengers rescued from alternate realities, and loves one of those, Magdalena. But Magdalena loves her fellow gatherer the Swordsman, who reminds her of her late husband, the Swordsman of her own reality (note that the Swordsman of the main reality is still dead amid all this). Hércules, famed womanizer, falls in real love with Taylor Madison, a shy girl who thinks that she's about to die and does not dare to get engaged. The Black Widow starts to have a crush on Captain America. If you thought that the Vision, turned into an emotionless machine, would be spared from all this, think again. First he is kidnapped and replaced by an alternate Vision, who is a pervert that almost ruined Proctor's plans by trying to rape Crystal. The real Vision gets back, but he's so confused by everyone's emotional crises that he wants to retrieve his lost emotions and be capable to love the Scarlet Witch again. But before that, he must get rid of that annoying Deathbird, who makes it her life goal to seduce the all-logical Vision. Better than a Mexican telenovela, right?
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Dynamic Akimbo
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Dynamic Akimbo: Not used as much their counterparts, the Justice League, but usually, The Big Guy on the team (Thor, Hercules, Wonder Man, etc.) will take this in contrast to the smaller and less imposing teammates. Cap also does it often, as the leader and most iconic of the group.
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My Own Grampa
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My Own Grampa: Marcus Immortus is his own father. Initially a son of Immortus, he couldn't leave Limbo the conventional way without disrupting the timeline, so he abducted Ms. Marvel, seduced her, and impregnated her... arranging things so that the baby (who grew at a fantastic speed, all pregnancy in a pair of days, and from baby to young adult in hours) was Marcus himself.
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Kid from the Future
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Kid from the Future: During The Crossing, a future version of Luna, Quicksilver and Crystal's daughter, shows up. She eventually dies taking an energy blast meant for one of her parents. Later, Avengers: Forever would retcon this as actually being a brainwashed Space Phantom.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Hank Pym, Hank Pym, Hank Pym. And did we mention Hank Pym?
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Defector from Commie Land
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Defector from Commie Land: The Black Widow. Captain Marvel was a borderline case, since the Kree Empire he left was basically the space version of the Commies.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Vision Quest The Crossing Avengers Disassembled Civil War Secret Invasion The Korvac Saga Operation: Galactic Storm, about the Kree-Shi'ar War, ends with the Kree Supreme Intelligence detonating a nega-bomb and obliterating most of its own species in an attempt to jump start their evolution (which didn't work). Half of the Avengers were so disgusted with this that they executed him. It goes into an even bigger downer than that: Iron Man's participation in this sparked his descent into evil and the start of The Crossing, the aforementioned Continuity Snarl of a crossover. Then it all feeds into Onslaught... West Coast Avengers/Avengers West Coast. Mockingbird is killed, Hawkeye leaves the team because he can't stand to go back to the compound without her, the team is disbanded and the remaining members quit after refusing to become reserve members of the east coast team.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Can you imagine Hulk costumed as a clown, with costume and make-up, making tricks to entertain the circus audience? (and no, he was not being mind-controlled). Not a "what if...?", not a dream, not an imaginary tale, not an alternate universe, not a parody by Sergio Aragones... Avengers #1, by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. 'nuff said! The original design of Ares in the 1960s is also a bit laughable, if compared with the character we have seen those recent years.
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Giant-Man and The Wasp in what may be the biggest example available. Pym growing up to skyscraper height and Wasp dropping down to only a few inches tall.
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Robotic Spouse
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Robotic Spouse: The Vision, who happens to be a "synthezoid", married the Scarlet Witch.
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All Your Powers Combined
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All Your Powers Combined: Super-Adaptoid. Count Nefaria copied the powers of Power Mannote Erik Josten, not Luke Cage; Nefaria predates Cage, the Living Laser, and Whirlwind; the combination turned him into an evil Captain Ersatz of Superman. Wolverine got this, getting the powers of the whole new Avengers and the two Supreme Sorcerers (And Hellstrom) to fight Agamotto.
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Strange-Syntax Speaker
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Strange-Syntax Speaker: The Mephistoid, from an alien race enemy of the Shi'Ar, seen in the 1990s. Like Yoda, to speak he likes. In a strange order, the words he says.
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I Work Alone
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I Work Alone: Way back during the 70s, Daredevil was offered membership, and gave this response. Spider-Man tended to do the same, up until New Avengers.
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10-Minute Retirement
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10-Minute Retirement: Vision quits the team in one issue over some angst, but he's back by the beginning of the very next issue.
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First Day from Hell
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First Day from Hell: Hellcat's first day on the team and just superheroing in general has her dragged into an alternate universe, forced to go up against the Squadron Supreme, then nearly getting murdered by her abusive husband.
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Sizeshifter
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Sizeshifter: Ant-Man (all three of them) and The Wasp, Hawkeye as Goliath, and Stature of the Young Avengers.
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Civvie Spandex: The early 1990s "leather jackets" period.
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Distress Ball
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Distress Ball: Scarlet Witch and Wasp used to be held prisoner a lot in the 1960s. Hawkeye being captured by Norman Osborn was a plot point during Dark Reign. It also happened to Captain America in the last story before Avengers vs. X-Men.
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Drunk on the Dark Side
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Drunk on the Dark Side: The Scarlet Witch, the Sentry, Sersi and Moondragon. The Avengers fought against other heroes who were Drunk on the Dark Side in Avengers/Thunderbolts (Moonstone) and Avengers vs. X-Men (Cyclops).
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Distress Call
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Distress Call: How the group first formed. Rick Jones had been hoping to send a call out to the Fantastic Four, but Loki intervened, and instead the founding members heard it instead.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler Wonder Man dies at the end of his first adventure with the Avengers. And, many years later, he would return. The events taking place in Avengers Disassembled were caused by the Scarlet Witch. Iron Man won the Civil War. Yellowjacket didn't kill Henry Pym, he is Henry Pym. That's also the reason why the Wasp was getting married to a complete stranger who claimed to have killed her boyfriend. The relation between Hawkeye and the mobster Barney Barton? He is his brother. You may have suspected it earlier if the writer had ever revealed before that Hawkeye's real name was Clint Barton.
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Time Skip
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Happens offscreen during the Time Skip to the Time Runs Out era of the Hickman-era Avengers, leading to some unexpected team line-ups.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Quite a few of these. Hawkeye, Black Widow, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, the Swordsman, the Sandman, Rage, the second Living Laser, USAgent (back when he replaced Steve Rogers as Captain America), Namor, and the Vision all started off as villains.
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BadassNormal
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Badass Normal: Team members Hawkeye, Black Widow, Mantis (until she gained powers), Black Panther, and Mockingbird.
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Manly Tears
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Manly Tears: "Even an android can cry!" Vision's response to being inducted to the Avengers is to duck out of the room so they can't see him start to tear up.
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Other Me Annoys Me
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Other Me Annoys Me: Stern's run has Kang running into alternate versions of himself, created via Kang's time-travelling. Kang being Kang, they've taken to killing one another so only one Kang can remain.
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Four-Temperament Ensemble
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Four-Temperament Ensemble: "Cap's Kooky Quartet", aka the second lineup: Cap was choleric, Hawkeye sanguine, Quicksilver melancholic, and Scarlet Witch phlegmatic.
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Breaking the Fellowship
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Breaking the Fellowship: Happens several times: The first time is in Avengers #16, when the original team retires, with the exception of Captain America, who stays to guide the new recruits: Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch. Roy Thomas reunited all the Avengers that had even been into a big group... only to reduce the team in a very short time: Iron Man and Thor ended their visit and left, Captain America gave up being a superhero, Hercules returned to the Olympus, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch returned with Magneto... with left probably the smallest and weakest Avengers team ever: Hawkeye, the Wasp, and Henry Pym (who was not able to grow to a giant size, if things were not bad enough). Yes: only 3, and 2 could basically just get to an insect size. The Council of Cross-Time Kangs storyline culminates with the entire team quitting in issue 297. To summarise; Black Knight is incapacitated, Captain Marvel viciously depowered and shoved on a bus, Dr. Druid lost in time, and She-Hulk so traumatized by this she quits the team. Issue 298 features Jarvis alone having to deal with the onset of Inferno (1988) at street level. The next two issues have the team reform with the Captain, Thor, Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, and The Forgotten One (choosing to go by the name Gilgamesh). The lineup doesn't last too long, as Reed and Sue soon return to the Fantastic Four (succeeded on the Avengers by Quasar and returning members She-Hulk, Black Panther, and Namor), and Gilgamesh soon was replaced by fellow Eternal Sersi. Although Onslaught doesn't kill all the Avengers, just an important number, the team broke up, and the Thunderbolts filled the void. The Avengers returned a year later. The Avengers break up in "Avengers Disassembled", and return as a small team in New Avengers, which has a vastly different line-up (most of the "classic" members being off doing other things). The team broke up again during Civil War, as the characters had conflicting views about the Registration act. Happens offscreen during the Time Skip to the Time Runs Out era of the Hickman-era Avengers, leading to some unexpected team line-ups. Avengers: No Surrender, though mercifully with less death and horror than usual. The teams at that time just decide to split up.
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Purple Prose
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Purple Prose: The prose of Don McGregor's writing over in Black Panther gets spoofed in Englehart's run when Thor calls him up to ask him if T'Challa would like to rejoin the Avengers. T'Challa gives a paragraph long response that has pretty much no meaningful content. Thor silently translates it as a "no".
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Proctor (a Dane Whitman of an alternate reality) gives a "The Reason You Suck" Speech to the Black Knight, pointing out how he escapes from problems instead of dealing with them: his relationship with Sersi, and the Ebony Sword. When Proctor was finally defeated, Sersi (who became Too Powerful to Live and Drunk with Power) receives a gift from a dying Watcher: a portal to another reality, where she would be free of her madness. The Black Knight points out that Proctor was right, and departs with Sersi.
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: After a battle with Arkon and Enchantress, Thor and Black Panther return to Earth, but notice four of their teammates are missing. However, they declare they don't have time to worry about that, because they have another, grave matter they must attend to, which is... attending a children's charity event.
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The Squire
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The Squire: The Black Knight ends up with one for a time, when he rescues young Irish orphan Sean Dolan and takes him under his wing. Then it goes incredibly wrong when Sean draws the Ebony Blade to defend Whitman's family castle and is transformed by the curse into the monstrous Bloodwraith. Though Whitman eventually recovered the sword via unknown means, he implies in Captain Britain and MI13 that Sean's still trapped by the curse.
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Once Done, Never Forgotten
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Once Done, Never Forgotten: Everyone is suspicious of Spider-Woman, because they think she is still the Skrull Queen - even after Norman Osborn vehemently ''shot her in the face to death''. Hank Pym, who slapped his wife just once, while he was having a (possibly phlebotinum-fueled) mental breakdown.
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Moment of Awesome / Sugar Wiki
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Moment of Awesome: In-Universe, during the fight between Hercules and Tifon, at the end of his first time as an Avenger. Tifon buried him in a landslide, and Hawkeye attacked, commenting that if Hercules can get out from all those rocks, he will be his favourite hero. Tifon gets an explosive arrow in the face, and heads to fight the mortal warriors once more, but at that moment, in a massive display of power... ah, how did you guess it? Yes! Hercules is still kickin' ass!
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Conqueror from the Future
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Conqueror from the Future: Kang the Conqueror, an invading warlord and ruler of the world in the distant future, has attempted to conquer the Earth in our modern time period. The Avengers have repeatedly thwarted his ambitions. And then there are his counterparts from different points in his timeline: Rama-Tut, the Scarlet Centurion, Immortus...
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Fully Absorbed Finale
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Fully Absorbed Finale: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1968) ended with Fury seemingly shot dead by Bulls-Eye and the identity of recurring villain Scorpio unrevealed to readers. The Avengers #72 reveals Scorpio's identity, introduces the rest of the Zodiac villains, and explains Nick's survival. The first Spider-Woman series, ending with her apparent death, was resolved in The Avengers #239-242 with Jessica Drew losing her powers in order to help the Avengers beat Morgaine LeFey.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: The "Carol Danvers starts drinking" storyline has Iron Man holding a big one - despite Carol being a very bad-tempered drunk (not something you want a Flying Brick to be), he refuses to speak up even as she repeatedly drinks on duty, and lashes out at everyone and everything, because he feels it's "not [his] place" to say anything.
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: Check the cover of Avengers 123◊. All three quotations are lies. First, Mantis was not protecting Libra: she wanted to kill him, and the others tried to stop her. Libra is not the most dangerous member of Zodiac (that would be either Tauro or Aries), he's just a blind man, who in fact had just saved the Avengers from his peer (long story). And Mantis was not the newest Avenger, she was just the girlfriend of the Swordsman, tuned into an avenger many issues later.
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Token Minority
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Token Minority: The Falcon resigned because he felt he had been recruited due to affirmative action - which he was - but he was the second Avenger of African descent (the first was Black Panther, who couldn't be with the team full-time because it conflicts with his duties as King of Wakanda). There were echoes of this when Triathlon (now named 3-D Man) was forced onto the team. In a humorously ironic twist, the Falcon was used as the token minority member in The Avengers: United They Stand, The Super Hero Squad Show, and Avengers Assemble. Triathlon was a two-for token, being of African descent, as well as being a member of the Triune Understanding, the new cult that was responsible for the Avengers getting a lot of bad press at the time.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: During Hickman's run; "Everything dies", and "the System is broken".
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: Usually with a team reshuffle. Avengers #200 has one of the more infamous examples in comicbook history; Carol Danvers mysteriously falls pregnant, then gives birth to a man who reveals he impregnated Carol using mind-control, and wants her to go to another dimension to live with him. None of the Avengers see anything suspicious or creepy about this, and it's treated as a happy ending for Carol. At the switchover between Stern and Simsonson, Monica Rambeau hits the ocean while in energy form, which very nearly kills her. She's hospitalized and put out of action for some time.
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Look Ma, No Plane!
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Look Ma, No Plane!: A 1970s-era comic has the title heroes engaged in a battle against Thanos' starfleet. Most of the heroes fly around in small, vaguely Star Wars-ian ships, but Thor flies around smashing apart enemy ships under his own power!
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Animal-Themed Superbeing
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Animal-Themed Superbeing: Tons of members: Ant-Man (three versions), The Wasp (three versions), Yellowjacket (two versions), Spider-Woman (again, there were two different versions; funnily enough, the original one joined the team later) Mockingbird, Falcon, Hellcat / Tigra, Stingray, Mantis, Black Panther, Black Widow, Spider-Man (two versions), and Wolverine. They have also fought dozens of villains with animal-based themes: Scorpion, Rhino, Porcupine, Armadillo, Dr. Octopus, Cobra, the Serpent Society, the Unicorn, the Gryphon, etc.
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Historical Domain Crossover
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Historical Domain Crossover: One iteration of the Lethal Legion villain team, recurring enemies of the team, was composed of history's greatest murderers, given superpowers by hell. They were Lucrezia Borgia, Lizzie Borden, Josef Stalin, and Heinrich Himmler. Lucrezia was codenamed "Cyana", granted blue skin, Absurdly Sharp Claws coated with poison, and a literal Kiss of Death. Lizzie was codenamed "Axe of Violence", granted light red skin, her right hand was replaced by a double-headed axe, and she carried two other double-headed axes used as throwing weapons. Josef was codenamed "Coldsteel", becoming a Chrome Champion with a body made of living steel, granting him Super-Strength and Super-Toughness. Heinrich was codenamed "Zyklon", granted a Powered Armor which allowed him to fly. He released Deadly Gas from his mask and gauntlets. They appeared in Avengers West Coast #98-100 (September-November, 1993).
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Paranoia Fuel
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Everyone is suspicious of Spider-Woman, because they think she is still the Skrull Queen - even after Norman Osborn vehemently ''shot her in the face to death''.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Iron Man and Carol Danvers both fell Off the Wagon.
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Time Machine
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Time Machine: Kang the Conqueror uses various machines to travel through time and conquer various periods in time, stopped only in our own due to the efforts of the Avengers.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: Vol. 4 begins with Kang ranting at an unseen someone before he's disintegrated with a bolt of lightning, revealing it's the cast of Next Avengers. Issue 6 shows the circumstances that caused this: Kang had just murdered their mentors and friends, and the kids weren't killing him out of nowhere.
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Mechanical Evolution
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Mechanical Evolution: Often invoked by Ultron's appearances.
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An Ass-Kicking Christmas
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An Ass-Kicking Christmas: Avengers 157 takes place on Christmas Eve. The "Ghost of Stone" (a living statue of the Black Knight) beats Beast, Iron Man, Yellowjacket, Captain America, Wasp, Jarvis, the Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man, until finally the Vision talked him to death. And, as the next story continues right where the previous one ended, issues 158 and 159 are also on Christmas. Graviton captures a whole city with his power, takes it into the air, beats the Avengers badly, takes the city above New York, gives an ultimatum to the UN, drives a woman to suicide, and tries to kill the Avengers. And, as issue 160 also starts where the previous one ended, it is also on Christmas. The Grim Reaper finds out about the resurrection of Wonder Man, and wants to find which one is his brother, the Vision or him, and kill the other. What a Christmas! Those guys must be at the top of Santa's naughty list!
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Dysfunction Junction
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Dysfunction Junction: More than a few lineups over the years, but especially Avengers Academy, teachers and students both. There's possibly more dysfunction between the Avengers then there is between the X-Men. Yeah. To be specific, while they don't always get along the X-Men still have a close family dynamic comparable to the Fantastic Four, whereas the Avengers sometimes come off as a group of people who barely tolerate each other half the time.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Lord Pagan. Only speaks with Evil Gloating, and Emphasize EVERYTHING with capital letters and unneeded bolded words. DID YOU HEAR THE TROPER, PUNY MORTAL? LORD PAGAN EMPHASIZES EVERYTHING!!!!
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Superhero
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Super Hero
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Super Team
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Super Team: Marvel's primary answer to DC's Justice League of America.
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Prodigal Hero
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Prodigal Hero: The first story arc of Hercules. He was banished from the Olympus for a year by Zeus, and stayed with the Avengers. When the year passed, he returned... and had to save the Greek Gods from their exile in a shadow dimension arranged by the titan Tifon.
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Earth-Shattering Poster
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Earth-Shattering Poster
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Opponent Switch
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Opponent Switch: The Crisis Crossover Acts of Vengeance saw mostly Avengers villains going after different heroes in hopes of finally ridding them of the good guys once and for all.
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The Chosen One
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The Chosen One: Mantis, who is the Celestial Madonna, the future mother of a Celestial Messiah.]]
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: Pretty much the entire roster has died at one point of another during an Avengers storyline (most notably "The Korvac Saga", "Onslaught Saga", and Avengers Annual #17). Separately: Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Wonder Man, Vision, Wasp, Thor, Mockingbird, Hellcat, Jack of Hearts, Quasar, and Ant Man II have all come back from the dead in various ways and forms, some of them more than once.
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Kill All Humans
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Ultron, a long time Avengers foe, consumed with a desire to Kill All Humans.
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Reed Richards Is Useless
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Reed Richards Is Useless: Henry Pym has: discovered Pym Particles, sub-atomic particles which can cause anything to shrink or grow (with an attendant increase in mass); created devices which allows communication with insects; and invented a device which converts thoughts into radio waves for transmission. Any of these scientific achievements would change the world. Pym uses them to pursue his passion of being a costumed adventurer. Talk about useless...
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Stalker with a Crush: Whirlwind to the Wasp, going as far as to be her chauffeur to be near her. In Avengers Academy, he attacks the young heroes and Hank Pym for letting the Wasp die in Secret Invasion.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: One issue begins with an alternate Kang taking out the Avengers by nuking them (and the US president, who was with them at the time). He's then summoned up by the Council of Kangs, who call him an idiot for it, since the US figured another nation did it, kick-starting a nuclear war that wiped out all life on Earth.
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The Good Captain
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The Good Captain: Captain America, Captain Marvel, Captain Britain.
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Commuting on a Bus
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Commuting on a Bus: In the days he was a full team-member, Black Panther would occasionally be absent with the justification that he was off being king of Wakanda.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: Avengers # 16. All the original Avengers decide to take leaves of absence, leaving Captain America in charge of a completely new team of reformed villains: Hawkeye, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Avengers vol. 3, #49. Kang drops a futuristic nuclear bomb on Washington. Earth surrenders. Avengers Disassembled.
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Revisiting the Roots
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Revisiting the Roots: During the nineties, there were some attempts to fit the Avengers into The Dark Age of Comic Books. The Wasp turned into a freak monster, Iron Man a time displaced freak, many members with leather jackets, a X-Men tone, Deathcry... the fandom did not rejoice. Marvel tried to fix it with Heroes Reborn: it was like trying to extinguish the fire with oil. Finally, the Avengers became once more a viable comic book with Kurt Busiek and George Perez, who took a "back to the roots" angle and ignored the nineties stuff.
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Self-Serving Memory
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Self-Serving Memory: One of Grim Reaper's attempts on the Avengers has him ranting about how his brother Simon was their father's favoured son. When Simon finally gets a chance, he tells his brother he's wrong. Their dad was crappy to both of them.
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Time Master
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Time Master: Immortus, whose motives have always been a mystery to the Avengers. On several occasions he has worked to aid them in crucial times of need; on others he is trying to destroy them. According to Avengers Forever he has been engaged in a millennia long Gambit Roulette at the behest of his masters, the Time-Keepers.
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Karmic Death
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Karmic Death: Marcus Immortus, who famously enacted a scheme to Mind Rape and Medical Rape and Impregnate Carol Danvers in an attempt to first escape his imprisonment in Limbo and then to spirit Carol off to Limbo as his "lover" in issue #200 of the original run. A year later, in Annual #10, Carol explains that Marcus' experiments left him critically out of synch with the temporal flow of Limbo, causing him to age hyper-rapidly; within days he was too senile to hope to stop the degeneration, and within a week of abducting Carol, he was dead.
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Corrupted Character Copy
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Corrupted Character Copy Clint Barton/Hawkeye and Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver started out as copies of Green Arrow and The Flash who just so happened to be villains (Hawkeye made the mistake of falling for the Black Widow, who started out as The Baroness, while Quicksilver was part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants). In time, they would go their own way and later joined the Avengers (although Quicksilver has since gone back to being this to an extent as of House of M and Son of M.) The Squadron Sinister, who are based on the Justice League of America, but are evil. Subverted with the Great Society from The Avengers (Jonathan Hickman) despite being clear expies of Justice League, they don’t really display any overtly despicable traits (besides some of them such as Flash-expy Boundless being a sneering jerk) and are indeed real heroes like the JL. They only occupy a Hero Antagonist role against The Illuminati due the Incursion forcing both parties into conflict, first triggered by perennial douchebag and Token Evil Teammate Namor attacking Batman-expy The Rider. The only one of the Great Society who plays this straight is The Norn, a Doctor Fate pastiche who stole magical items to become powerful rather being powerful himself. And if that wasn’t enough, Norn’s real form after Doctor Strange strips him of power is a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo of Harry Potter—though unlike the real Harry, he’s no real wizard and is just a kid who faked his way into becoming a sorcerer.
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Ret-Gone
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Ret-Gone: The 1950s team of Avengers, shown to have been wiped out when Immortus destroyed their timeline in Avengers Forever. They were later "resurrected" in 616 canon as the Agents of Atlas.
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Monster Modesty
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Monster Modesty: The Thing, Marrina, Hulk, and Beast were all members at one point or another. Well, they are all intelligent enough to keep their modesty... Maybe even the Hulk. And Marrina and Hank aren't so big as to not find clothes that fit them.
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The Real Remington Steele
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The Real Remington Steele: The "Ronin" identity.
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Spin-Offspring
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Spin-Offspring: The Young Avengers. Subverted in that most of them aren't the Avengers' children.
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Betty and Veronica
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Betty and Veronica: Scarlet Witch (Betty) and Mantis (Veronica) bicker over Vision during the Englehart run. Wanda wins. Crystal and Sersi, fighting over Black Knight during the Harras run.
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My Skull Runneth Over
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My Skull Runneth Over: Kang is driven temporarily mad by absorbing the minds and knowledge of every other Kang, which includes the moments of their death.
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Killer Robot
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Killer Robot: Ultron, a long time Avengers foe, consumed with a desire to Kill All Humans. Alkema, another robot made by Ultron, is also of this type The first villain of Hickman's run is an Aleph, an aeon-old robot designed to sterilise worlds. Later on, several more show up, along with their owners.
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Time Crash
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Time Crash: The beginning of vol 4 centers around one caused by Kang, who keeps picking a fight with a version of Ultron who's taken over the world, but keeps losing, going back in time to try again, and still loses.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: A version shows up during Jonathan Hickman's run. It has Colonel America, Iron Monger (an evil Jarvis, who smothered infant Tony and has a worse armour than his), Thorr (whose hammer can only be carried by the unworthy), Ant-Man, The Wasp, and a Hulk who has been lobotomised, and is controlled by Wasp. Apparently they ruled their world from a fortress, until an Incursion happened and they were dragged to the main universe (where Ant-Man quickly died).
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Spot the Imposter
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Spot the Imposter: Basically the plot of Secret Invasion. And the second issue ever.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Kang the Conqueror had a crush on the princess Ravonna, who rejected him. He gave her an alternative: marry him of her own free will, or he would unleash his army against her puny state, and crush it like an anthill. She still resisted, so Kang gives the order to attack, and the war is over in less than 2 pages. But there was a problem: Kang's lieutenants wanted to execute Ravonna, as they did with all defeated royals, and stage a coup against him. And so, Kang fought against his own army, to save Ravonna's life, and liberate her state. As the Avengers were being returned to the XX century, Baltag gets free and shoots at Kang... but Ravonna, who had actually fallen in love with him, took the bullet to save him. And for a couple of years, the Avengers and the readers would be left with the doubt of Ravonna's ultimate fate, if she died saving Kang or not.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Warlock #11, in the 1970s. Trying to prevent himself from turning into the Magus, Warlock (with Thanos' help) uses a time probe to go some months into the future. He finds his future self in some destroyed sci-fi setting, dying among the remains. The dying Warlock is fully aware of what his younger self is about to do: capture his soul with the soul gem. He is completely bitter and cynical, and ready to die. "Short time? You fool, it's been an eternity. During that time, everything I've ever cared for or accomplished has fallen into ruin! Everyone I've ever loved now lies dead! My life has been a failure! I welcome it's end!◊" Warlock captures his future self's soul, and returns to the present. You asked about the Avengers? Oh, well, the Avengers, Warlock and Captain Marvel fought against Thanos' armada in Avengers Annual #7. His main ship was actually a decoy, so Warlock and Marvel left the Avengers and foght Thanos at his real ship. And, after the battle... exactly the same thing happened◊.
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We Can Rebuild Him
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We Can Rebuild Him: Yelena Belova, the second Black Widow. After receiving crippling injuries, she was made into the new Super-Adaptoid. Also the Vision (the original), in the run-up to Avengers vs. X-Men.
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Circus Episode
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Circus Episode: The origin story of the formation of the team (Avengers #1 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) features the Hulk disguised as a clown and juggling animals for a circus audience. No, really.
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Flying Brick
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Flying Brick: Thor, Iron Man, Wonder Man, Ms. Marvel, Namor, The Sentry, the Blue Marvel.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: During Geoff Johns' run, the Red Skull infiltrates the U.S. government and manages to unleash a biological weapon that spreads across several states, killing thousands. The consequences of this horrific and unequalled terror attack? Nothing. No-one ever mentions it again.
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"No Peeking!" Request
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"No Peeking!" Request: In Avengers #144, Iron Man, Captain America, and Patsy Walker happen upon the costume of the masked heroine 'The Cat' in the storage room of a Brand Corporation complex. In order to help them fight the bad guys, Patsy decides to don the costume on the spot and requests Iron Man and Captain American to turn around as she changes into it, to which they both gentlemanly comply, with the viewer only seeing her Sexy Silhouette as she changes into it. When she's done, she asks them to turn around, and we get a big panel introduction of Patsy in her Hellcat identity for the first time.
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Flying Firepower
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Flying Firepower: Firebird (reserve Avenger, briefly an active member of the West Coast Avengers) uses her pyrokinesis to fly.
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Mole in Charge
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Mole in Charge: In one storyline, the Red Skull becomes the Secretary of Defense.
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Working with the Ex
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Working with the Ex: Ant Man and The Wasp, to the point where this is almost what the two are most famous for. Also Hawkeye and Mockingbird, Scarlet Witch and Vision. And that's only the couples known for their long-term relationships.
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Rousing Speech
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Rousing Speech: Captain America is good at these. Vol 3. has him unleash one on the Avengers, who've been brainwashed by Morgana Le Fay. It manages to snap some of them out of it instantly, and would've worked on everyone, were it not for Namor's crappy temper.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Nice job, Loki. If not for you, the Avengers would have not existed. He also deliberately causes the formation of Hank Pym's Mighty Avengers, disguised as the Scarlet Witch. By the time he starts to manipulate events to form a new Young Avengers team, he's referring to getting Avengers together as "Loki's greatest hit". Morgana Le Fay's actions cause the Avengers to reform after Heroes Return, and as an added bonus, brings Wonder Man part-way back to life. Later on, the Grim Reaper's attempt at getting revenge on the Avengers yet again allows Simon to come all the way back to life.
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Aesop Collateral Damage
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Aesop Collateral Damage: The first story of the "Sons of the Serpent" explains on every page everything that is wrong with racism. Poor Bill Foster (who was not Black Goliath nor had any special powers back then) received a huge beating by the Serpents, just so that the Avengers could keep telling the reader that racism was so awfully wrong.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Face–Heel Turn: In Avengers: The Initiative, Hardball defects to the terrorist group Hydra; also, The Sentry deciding to join up with Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers.
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Retcon
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Retcon Avengers 1959 establishes there was a 1959 Avengers team lead by Nick Fury, consisting of Dominic Fortune, Kraven the Hunter, Namora, Sabretooth, Silver Sable, and Ulysses Bloodstone. Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2005) adds behind the scenes details to the early The Avengers stories that did not exist then, such as Captain America visiting the Vietnam War Memorial, or showing villains dealing out more destruction than in the original stories, such as the Black Knight Nathan Garrett firing on civilians instead of just spraying Adhesive X. The Crossing was reviled for many reasons, chief among them being it tried to state that Iron Man was really a Manchurian Agent for Kang the Conqueror since the Avengers first fought him (which heavily derailed Iron Man's character) and that the various mental issues Hank Pym suffered over the years were really an earlier attempt to turn him into one before Kang moved onto Tony. The Crossing was so reviled that many elements of Avengers Forever were itself a retcon towards it. It was revealed that the mastermind behind the story was actually Immortus disguised as Kang in an off-the-rails attempt to distract the Avengers from preparing for Onslaught, which was one part of a possible timeline where humanity conquers the stars. Tony Stark was never Brainwashed since the Avengers first fought Kang, but was being controlled by Immortus since Operation: Galactic Storm. It was said to be brainwashed Fantastic Racism that went completely overboard and that Immortus lied through his teeth when he said he was the cause of Hank's issues. Various faces who turned evil throughout the story turned out to be Space Phantoms. In Fantastic Four Annual #4, the Human Torch android was revived by the Mad Thinker to fight the Fantastic Four. In Avengers #133, Ultron reconstructed the Human Torch android to become the basis for the Vision. Avengers Forever reveals Immortus created and merged two timelines where both events happened. The Human Torch android body was still around, while the Vision still remained active as an Avenger. This allowed the Human Torch android and the Vision to both exist without causing a time paradox. The Human Torch android was revived later. Avengers: The Origin gives a modern, broad strokes origin for the Avengers, replacing the Teen Brigade's ham radios with flatscreen computers. In The Wedding of Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, originally, a supervillian named Yellowjacket appears claiming he killed Hank to the Avengers, namely Hawkeye. He turns around and kidnaps Janet and after a Slap-Slap-Kiss moment she announces her intentions to marry him. It is made clear that by the end of the story line that Janet figured out it was actually Hank having a mental break from chemicals and adopting a new persona to cope. She saw this as her chance at happiness, which she ranted about Hank ruining due to his focus on work◊. They've attempted to retcon this story twice. Once, by having everyone on the Avengers forced to play along in order to help Hank cope◊ during his mental break. The other time, Brian Michael Bendis made it so it was said to be an elaborate PR◊ stunt◊ with◊ everyone◊ of the Avengers in the know, and that it was to throw the media. In Scott Lang's first appearance, his daughter Cassie suffered from a congenital heart defect. To save her life, Scott stole Hank Pym's Ant-Man equipment and Pym Particles, which he used to rescue Doctor Sondheim, the only doctor able to cure Cassie's condition, from Cross Technological Enterprises. Scott's wife, and Cassie's mother, never appeared or was mentioned, with it being implied that Scott was raising Cassie alone. In fact, when Scott was in prison, his sister Ruth Lang and her boyfriend Carl were the ones that took care of Cassie, and have since disappeared. Then in Avengers Vol 3 #62, Scott's ex-wife Peggy Rae appears when she obtains a court ruling limiting Scott's time with Cassie to supervised visits for one month. Despite the fact that before that issue, Cassie was under his custody with no problems. Mighty Avengers vol 2 #12 establishes there was a Mighty Avengers team during the 1970s.
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Celebrity Casualty
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Celebrity Casualty: An alternate universe President Ronald Reagan is killed by a bomb planted by Kang the Conquerer.
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Spoof Aesop
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Spoof Aesop: The first "Lady Liberators" in Avengers #83 (in the 1970s). All the movement for women rights, turned into a bad joke. The moral of the story: women should Stay in the Kitchen, and all the stuff about "liberation" is pure nonsense. It's even more jarring if you consider that, some few issues before, Roy Thomas mentioned the racial conflicts in the US, and the moral of that story about the rights of minorities was completely different.
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Internal Homage
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Internal Homage: The Gatherers include the Coal Tiger, an alternate T'Challa from an Expendable Alternate Universe. That is actually one of the names that Lee and Kirby considered when they were first creating the Black Panther.
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Science Hero
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Science Hero: Iron Man and Hank Pym are both prone to using their scientific/technological acumen against a threat when brute force proves insufficient. And there's absolutely no shortage of scientists when you look at the team's history
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The Ace
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The Ace: Hawkeye was this during the early run of West Coast Avengers. In a scene in which he's fighting to keep the Quinjet he's piloting from crashing, the narrator comments that many Avengers get praise for doing one thing well, but not Hawkeye — because he does MANY things well.
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People Puppets
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People Puppets: Vol 1 issues 110 and 111 has Magneto doing this to most of the team through magnetism (Just go with it...)
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Omnidisciplinary Scientist
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Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Hank Pym is an expert in many scientific disciplines. In fact, the depth of his scientific knowledge has earned him the title of "Scientist Supreme" from Eternity, the living embodiment of the universe's life energy... until it's later revealed to have been either a hallucination or Loki in disguise.
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Conspicuous Gloves
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Conspicuous Gloves: Introduced in 1981's Avengers Annual #10, Rogue wears gloves so as not to accidentally touch anyone, since touch with her skin causes her to absorb others' powers, often harming or potentially killing them. Case in point, Carol Danvers, whom Rogue manages to render comatose while damaging her memory at the same time.
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Evil Overlord
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Another Ultron (number 12) was peaceful and loved his "father". Jocasta and Pym started dating (yes, people have pointed out in comic she's more or less dating her grandfather... which she sees as dating GOD) and the current Ultron is an Evil Overlord with a (bigger) god complex. The Pym family is weird...
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Backstory Invader
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Backstory Invader: Has happened a couple of times: This seemed to happen with Moonraker's sudden appearance in Force Works. Everybody knew him and he even was in an ongoing relationship with Spider-Woman. However, Rachel (Spider-Woman's daughter) notices she had never seen him before. Some issues later, Moonraker reveals he was really implanted into the team's history via time travel to warn them and the Avengers about an upcoming attack by Kang. A major plot point in the Avengers: No Surrender crossover involves the return of Voyager, a former Silver Age Avenger who was supposedly lost in time after a battle with Squadron Sinister. It's eventually revealed that Voyager is really the Grandmaster's daughter, and that she used her powers to infiltrate the team by worming her way into everyone's memories, thus making them all believe she was a founding Avenger. She eventually does a Heel–Face Turn and restores everyone's memories voluntarily.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: Hawkeye, when Henry Peter Gyrich imposes an Avengers line-up that removes him, in favor of the Falcon. Several Avengers were removed from the team (basically all the former Avengers, still present because of The Korvac Saga, and regulars Wonder Man and Yellowjacket), but Hawkeye took it personally.
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Tyrant Takes the Helm
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Tyrant Takes the Helm: Norman Osborn as director of H.A.M.M.E.R. (formerly S.H.I.E.L.D.) counted as this for the entire Marvel universe. Maria Hill, but to a lesser extent.
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Gender-Inverted Trope
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Proctor is a gender-inverted example. In his alternate reality, he got married to Sersi, and shared a Psychic Link with her. However, she eventually lost interest in him, and left him to have fun elsewhere. Proctor got mad from her rejection, retrieved the cursed Ebony Sword and killed her with it, and not having enough with that, he started to kill all the Sersis from all alternate universes.
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Big Applesauce
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Big Applesauce: Like so many Marvel heroes, they're headquartered in New York City, New York.
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Suicide Dare
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Suicide Dare: D-list villain Whirlwind verbally demoralized Hank Pym to the point that Hank put a gun to his head in a once-controversial West Coast Avengers storyline. Only another superhero interrupting Hank prevented it from being a successful attempt.
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Subverted Trope
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Subverted with the Great Society from The Avengers (Jonathan Hickman) despite being clear expies of Justice League, they don’t really display any overtly despicable traits (besides some of them such as Flash-expy Boundless being a sneering jerk) and are indeed real heroes like the JL. They only occupy a Hero Antagonist role against The Illuminati due the Incursion forcing both parties into conflict, first triggered by perennial douchebag and Token Evil Teammate Namor attacking Batman-expy The Rider. The only one of the Great Society who plays this straight is The Norn, a Doctor Fate pastiche who stole magical items to become powerful rather being powerful himself. And if that wasn’t enough, Norn’s real form after Doctor Strange strips him of power is a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo of Harry Potter—though unlike the real Harry, he’s no real wizard and is just a kid who faked his way into becoming a sorcerer.
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Xanatos Gambit
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Xanatos Gambit: Subverted in the first X-Men crossover, back in the days of Roy Thomas. Magneto boasted that he had calculated everything, that he was ready for all possible outcomes. Then, the Avengers defeated the mind-controlled X-Men. Toad asked, now what? Which is the plan for this specific scenario? None. No plan. From then on, Magneto's whole business on the island began to fall to pieces.
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Let's You and Him Fight
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Let's You and Him Fight: When the Vision is considered for membership, the team wonder about his full-range of capabilities. So Cap decides to attack him in order to see. When the Vision predictably defends himself, Iron Man and Thor leap in as well. Hank Pym quickly tells them to knock it off. Obviously, Cap could've just asked Vis what he does, but that would be kind of boring, in an issue which has a lot of exposition anyhow. The team's first run-in with the Squadron Supreme. Having been zapped into an alternate universe, Vision, Goliath, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver return to Avengers Mansion and find what looks like Nighthawk of the Squadron Sinister there. And he's got friends. While most of the other Squaddies are merely confused, Cap'n Hawk leaps to the conclusion they're all communist spies and attacks. The brawl ends with most of the Squadron unconscious. In the first year of Busiek's run, the Avengers fight the Squadron Supreme more than once, with one instance being the Squadron thinking the Avengers are imposters, and refuse to listen to reason.
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Church of Happyology
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Triathlon was a two-for token, being of African descent, as well as being a member of the Triune Understanding, the new cult that was responsible for the Avengers getting a lot of bad press at the time.
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Luke, I Am Your Father
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Luke, I Am Your Father: The Zodiac sent some traitors within their ranks to space, in a house that was actually a rocket... and, by a random chance, the Avengers were sent with them. However, Libra betrayed his team and rescued the Avengers. Why? Because he thought that Mantis was among them, and she's his daughter.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character: An interesting case regarding Iron Man. In the mini-series that introduced West Coast Avengers, James Rhodes was using the Iron Man name. When the series proper began, an unknown person claiming to be the third Iron Man joined the team. However, this was actually Tony Stark, but he was hiding his identity from everyone (for whatever reason). To say his teammates were confused would be an understatement.
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Two Lines, No Waiting
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Two Lines, No Waiting: While superhero comics typically avoid this trope, Kurt Busiek uses it a few times during his run on the book, having the team split up to deal with two or more concurrent threats. Most notably, there's the Triune Understanding subplot, which builds up slowly but steadily throughout Busiek's run. When the subplot finally reaches its culmination point, you'd think it would become the sole focus of the book... But said culmination actually happens in the middle of the long "Kang Dynasty" arc, with only a handful of Avengers involved, while the rest are dealing with Kang's threat. Captain America even complains that instead of getting involved with Triune, they should be out there fighting Kang.
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Beyond the Impossible
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Beyond the Impossible: It is impossible for someone unworthy to lift Thor's hammer. Still, the Ghost Rider once tricked his way around it: he escaped the hammer with his motorbike, and grabbed it when the throw lost momentum and started to return to Thor. It returned all right, bringing Ghost Rider with itself, who took advantage of the speed to knock down Thor with even higher force.
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Ascended Fridge Horror
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Ascended Fridge Horror: The fanbase - and the writers - were so horrified by the obvious implications that Carol Danvers had been literally, medically and mentally raped by Marcus Immortus that it became canonized in The Avengers Annual #10 when Carol Danvers chews out the entire Avengers roster for letting her be raped.
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Hollywood Hype Machine
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Hollywood Hype Machine: Rob Liefield's run, the Heroes Reborn thing, received all the hype, as finally the Avengers get updated for the nineties! They thought that the audience would rejoice, but there were Chirping Crickets instead. Liefield was allowed to reboot the Avengers in a Ultimate Universe, with complete freedom, for some initial 12 issues that may be renewed later. It was so disastrous that he was fired after just 6 issues.
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Corporate-Sponsored Superhero
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Corporate-Sponsored Superhero: Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, sponsors the Avengers through Stark Industries.
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Slap-Slap-Kiss
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In The Wedding of Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, originally, a supervillian named Yellowjacket appears claiming he killed Hank to the Avengers, namely Hawkeye. He turns around and kidnaps Janet and after a Slap-Slap-Kiss moment she announces her intentions to marry him. It is made clear that by the end of the story line that Janet figured out it was actually Hank having a mental break from chemicals and adopting a new persona to cope. She saw this as her chance at happiness, which she ranted about Hank ruining due to his focus on work◊. They've attempted to retcon this story twice. Once, by having everyone on the Avengers forced to play along in order to help Hank cope◊ during his mental break. The other time, Brian Michael Bendis made it so it was said to be an elaborate PR◊ stunt◊ with◊ everyone◊ of the Avengers in the know, and that it was to throw the media.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Operation Galactic Storm is an in-story example with the execution of the Supreme Intelligence. Another in-story example occurs in issue 200, when a being from Limbo named Marcus impregnates Ms. Marvel with himself to properly incarnate on Earth. The Avengers show more excitement for the baby than concern for Carol, even when she has clear angst about the whole situation. Things get worse when Marcus manipulates Carol into falling in love with him, and the Avengers did nothing to stop it. At the end of the issue, when Marcus decides to return to Limbo, Carol seems compelled to join him, and the best the Avengers could do is Iron Man asking her if she knows what she's doing. She leaves, and all the Avengers could do is hope things work out well for her. Of course, when Carol returned in the 1981 annual, she expresses disappointment in how the Avengers handled the whole thing.
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Come with Me If You Want to Live
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Come with Me If You Want to Live: Deathcry meets the Avengers this way. They had just destroyed Proctor's base, but were stranded on foot in the middle of the Andes, and chased by Kree Sentinels.
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Written by the Winners
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Written by the Winners: Once upon a time, the Shi'Ar were almost destroyed by the Mephitisoids, an Always Chaotic Evil race with Compelling Voice. But, in their darkest hour, T'Kyll Alabar managed to inspire bravery in the Shi'Ar troops, who fought with renewed strength and managed to turn the tide of the war and win. The Mephitisoid leader was sentenced to roam space in a Sleeper Starship, alongside the hero who defeated him. Legend Fades to Myth, until the day the ship crashed on Earth. Alabar, the living legend, explains to the Shi'Ar Deathcry that it was all Shi'Ar propaganda, that the reviled Mephitisoids were actually noble aliens defending their homeland from an invading Empire. And the Vision figures out something else as well. Legend says that Alabar inspired bravery in the soldiers all by himself, but does not mention how he did it. It would be better to forget that little detail...
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Unlimited Wardrobe
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Unlimited Wardrobe: The original Wasp, Janet van Dyne, has worn dozens of different costumes over the years. While this was originally just a joke based on her Chick personality, it was later justified as being a side perk of being a fashion designer, since she could make them all herself. And despite being a female superhero with so many costumes, the vast majority are not Stripperiffic. How many are actually different costumes, and how many are just drawing/coloring continuity errors is questionable, but still, Damn.◊
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I Have Many Names
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I Have Many Names: Hank Pym, aka Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket, Wasp, and now Giant-Man again. Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, Goliath, Ronin ... Carol Danvers, aka Ms Marvel, Binary, Warbird, Captain Marvel.
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Gravity Master
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Gravity Master: Graviton, one of the Avengers most formidable foes, has the ability to create and manipulate fields of gravitational force.
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Amazon Brigade
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Amazon Brigade: A one-off issue has the Lady Liberators (It was the seventies), formed of Wasp, the Scarlet Witch, Medusa and suspiciously grouchy newcomer Valkyrie, the one who brings them together, and who turned out to be Enchantress in disguise, having brought them together as part of yet another petty revenge scheme. Once she's found out, the Liberators disband.
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Battle Butler
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Battle Butler: Jarvis.
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Battle Couple
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Battle Couple: Hank Pym/Wasp, Vision/Scarlet Witch, Mockingbird/Hawkeye, Jessica Jones/Luke Cage
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Staring Down Cthulhu
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Staring Down Cthulhu: The team confronted the threat of the Elder God Chthon on Wundagore Mountain. Though it's really sometimes a matter of perspective. Last time it happened, he was possessing Quicksilver's body.
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Tangled Family Tree
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Tangled Family Tree: Ultron. No, seriously. You've got his "father" Hank Pym, Pym's wife Janet, his bride Jocasta based on Janet's brain patterns, his bride Alkhema based on Mockingbird's brain patterns, his "son" Vision, Vision's wife the Scarlet Witch (and her brother Quicksilver), Quicksilver's ex-wife Crystal, and their daughter Luna, Vision's brother-by-way-of-once-being-the-same-guy the original Human Torch, Vision's brother-by-way-of-copied-brain-patterns Wonder Man, Wonder Man's brother the Grim Reaper, Mockingbird and her husband Hawkeye, and Ultron's second son Victor Mancha. Ultron actually calls this entire group his family. Vision was later brought back but with the mental imprint of Iron Lad aka Kang the Conqueror and dated Ant Man's daughter. When Jonas, as the Young Avengers Vision came to be known as, was destroyed, the original Vision was restored. He then built a family for himself. Son Vin and wife Virginia were both quickly killed, but daughter Viv went on to become a member of the Champions, a team which later added Nadia Van Dyne, Hank Pym's daughter who was adopted by Janet. Everyone is also a part of the Summers Family Tree. (Vision -> Vision II -> Iron Lad -> Kang -> Mister Fantastic -> Powerhouse -> Hyperstorm -> Rachel Summers -> Cyclops).
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Continuity Snarl
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It goes into an even bigger downer than that: Iron Man's participation in this sparked his descent into evil and the start of The Crossing, the aforementioned Continuity Snarl of a crossover. Then it all feeds into Onslaught...
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Historical Villain Upgrade
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Historical Villain Upgrade: The fifth Lethal Legion, four spirits taken from Hell by Satannish. They are Axe of Violence, Cyana, Zyklon and Cold Steel (who wanted the name "Man of Steel", but unfortunately it was already taken). As the story advances, we are informed that those villains were actually Lizzie Borden, Lucrezia Borgia, Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Stalin, turned into supervillains (or, more exactly, receiving superpowers). No Commie Nazis: Zyklon and Cold Steel tried to kill each other when they recognized the other; they only worked together because Satanish forces them to. No afterlife for them, not even in hell: they ceased to exist during the fight of Satannish and Mephisto. The Hate-Monger is a subversion, as he's a clone of Hitler, not the real deal (and he's historically an enemy of the Fantastic Four anyway).
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: Badass Normals, Physical Gods, Mutants, Aliens, Science Heroes (Powered Armor optional), Wizards, Radiation Recipients, Robots, etc. Since day one just about any lineup of more than four members had at least three of these archtypes on hand.
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Mind-Control Device
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The Avengers confronted the threat of the Serpent Crown, a Mind-Control Device channeling the power of Set, an Elder God.
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Breakout Character
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Breakout Character: Rogue was introduced in The Avengers Annual #10 in 1981 as a villain, where her primary role was ultimately to serve as an easy way for Chris Claremont to excise the trauma that Carol Danvers should have suffered from her experiences in The Avengers #200. After one more appearance as a villain in a two-part story in Dazzler #22-#23, she went on to seek the help of the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men #171... and became one of their leading ladies, amassing a popularity and a fandom that far eclipsed that of the woman originally known as Ms. Marvel.
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RagTagBandOfMisfits
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Ragtag Band of Misfits: Many, many a team. It's not uncommon for a team to fall apart and a major crisis to come about to force a new team to be built. Among the notable were Cap's Kooky Quartet, with Captain America suddenly having a team of Heel–Face Turn adventurers on his hands when the other Avengers decided it was break time, and the original New Avengers, who formed due to the breakout at the Raft.
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Ridiculously Human Robots
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Ridiculously Human Robots: Team members Vision, Jocasta, and Machine Man. Vision probably comes the closest of all, as a synthezoid. His body is an exact replica of a human's, just made of machinery. Jim Hammond, aka the Golden Age Human Torch, was a member of the West Coast Team for a short time.
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Cult
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Cult: A recurring group of enemies for the Avengers are the Zodiac, though in different incarnations / people in the role, they usually have this as their guise or true purpose.
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Narm
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Narm: In-Universe, when the Enchantress wants to use the late Zemo's machines on Zemo's mook, Erik Josten. He has no problems with it, as long as she doesn't give him a corny name like "Wonder Man", the previous guy. She calls him "Power Man", and he protests: that name is even more corny than the other, but what the hell...
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Flanderization
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Flanderization: In Ultron's origin story, he attempted to kill his creator, Hank Pym, while referring to him as "father"; this prompted Pym to remark that the robot had developed an Oedipus Complex. Later writers took that connection and ran with it, having Ultron attempt to turn Pym's wife, the Wasp (his "mother"), into a robot bride named Jocasta, and at one point he was reduced to a talking head being carried by a robot offspring named Antigone, after Oedipus's daughter who took care of him after his blinding. Ultron's retool in Mighty Avengers had him actually take the Wasp's likeness. Another Ultron (number 12) was peaceful and loved his "father". Jocasta and Pym started dating (yes, people have pointed out in comic she's more or less dating her grandfather... which she sees as dating GOD) and the current Ultron is an Evil Overlord with a (bigger) god complex. The Pym family is weird...
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Army of The Ages
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Army of The Ages: The Anachronauts, Kang's elite fighting force.
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Clothing Damage
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Clothing Damage: Averted in Avengers #252. Hercules is attacked by the Blood Brothers, counter-attacks and defeats them... but his skirt is damaged in the attack, leaving his godly attributes fully visible. The Scarlet Witch lends him her cape, to avoid further humiliation.
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: "AVENGERS ASSEMBLE" - so cool, it gets its own font.
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The Mole
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The Mole: Evil, shapeshifting Skrulls impersonated scads of heroes during the Secret Invasion storyline - and even before!
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Laser-Guided Amnesia
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: Hank Pym didn't know he'd created Ultron at first because Ultron wiped Hank's memories moments after being turned on. The Avengers get their memories of fighting Psyklops wiped.
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Space Whale Aesop
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Space Whale Aesop: The ending of Avengers 61. Please don't try to summon Asgardian demons at home.
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Sidekick
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Sidekick: Rick Jones, honorary member and sidekick of The Hulk, Captain America, and Captain Marvel. The Wasp began as a sidekick of Giant Man, and in time grew as a standalone character.
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Steven Ulysses Perhero
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Steven Ulysses Perhero: Jack of Hearts, true name Jack Hart.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: A famous line: "ULTRON! We would have words with thee."
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Tornado Move
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Tornado Move: Whirlwind is an old villain who, as the name implies, can generate whirlwinds by spinning around. Sometimes, he can simply launch them or ride on top of them while his upper body remains stationary.
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Vomit Discretion Shot
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Vomit Discretion Shot: In Avengers #1½, Giant-Man saves the Hulk from being trapped in a frictionless room. The Hulk pauses to vomit before going off to rescue the other Avengers.
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The Starscream
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The Starscream: Dr. Druid, during the Simonson run. Thanks to manipulation from Ravonna (who is pretending to be Nebula) he starts doing everything he can to sabotage Monica Rambeau, and when she's taken out of action he leaps on the chance to seize control of the team with magic.
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Trick Arrow
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Trick Arrow: Hawkeye, long time resident bowman.
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Hired Help as Family
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Hired Help as Family: Edwin Jarvis, the butler of the Stark family, is treated with a great respect by the Avengers. Tony Stark personally treats him like a close friend and almost like a family member.
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High Turnover Rate
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High Turnover Rate: It was proverbial for this until the modern era for having an expanding constantly shuffling roster, especially in the opening ten years or so. The complaints people had about Avengers Disassembled and New Avengers changing rosters suddenly and dramatically were par for the course. Jarvis reflects on this in The Avengers #280 where he's hospitalized after the events of Under Siege:
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us: The "Under Siege" storyline which featured the Masters of Evil, under the direction of Baron Zemo, succeeding in taking control of Avengers Mansion.
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Alien Invasion
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Alien Invasion: The Kree/Skrull War, Operation Galactic Storm, Secret Invasion... and several Easily Thwarted Alien Invasions. Being Earth's Mightiest Heroes, they have to live up to that name.
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Surfer Dude
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Surfer Dude: Mettle, before his recruitment into the Initiative/Avengers Academy, also making him one of the few ethnically Hawaiian superheroes.
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The Remnant
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The Remnant: The Supreme Intelligence of the Kree destroyed his own Empire with a Nega-Bomb, and the Avengers executed him for that. Still, a small group of Krees, called the "Lunar Legion" (because they set their base on the blue area of the moon) blame the Avengers for the destruction of their Empire and their beloved Supreme Intelligence, and try to kill them. Of course, the SI turns out to be less dead than they thought.
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Comically Missing the Point
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...Spider-Man? It's even lampshaded when Logan jokingly points out that the only way he could possibly be on as many teams is if he were a Skrull. Lampshaded again. When Spider-Man and Wolverine finally resigned from the main Avengers team (they stayed with the New Avengers, though), Wolverine claimed it was time to leave since the Avengers already had a new mutant (Storm) and spider-themed hero (Spider-Woman). It's even possible that them having been drafted to the original New Avengers gave the team the highest visibility in quite some time before the movie (especially considering how much their ranks were filled with second-stringers in the 80's and 90's).
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Briefer Than They Think: Though many, including this article, place Hulk as a member of the "iconic lineup," he quit the team in the second issue, and outside of the occasional Crisis Crossover teamup, he only properly rejoined around Avengers Vs. X-Men (though the Avengers had never actually revoked his membership, Hulk just didn't want anything to do with them).
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Distinguished Gentleman's Pipe
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Distinguished Gentleman's Pipe: Hank Pym used to smoke a pipe from time to time, before it became PC not to smoke.
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Interrupted Cooldown Hug
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Interrupted Cooldown Hug: Happens to the Hulk himself when fighting the Avengers, but also a recurring theme with arch-villain Ultron as his "extended family" among the Avengers. Subverted in "Ultron Unlimited" when Ultron betrays the cooldown hug-administering Vision before the cavalry comes charging in.
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 Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher
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 House of M (Comic Book)
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 Spider-Man 2099 (Comic Book)
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 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Comic Book)
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 Werewolf by Night (Comic Book)
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 AvengersDisassembled
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 Avengers vs. X-Men / Comicbook
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 Civil War / Comicbook
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 Cyclops / Comicbook
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 DarkReign
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 New Avengers / Comicbook
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 Red Skull / Comicbook
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 Rogue / Comicbook
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 She-Hulk / Comicbook
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 TheAvengers
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 The Superior Foes of Spider-Man / Comicbook
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 Uncanny Avengers / Comicbook
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 War Machine / Comicbook
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 TheArtificialIntelligencePrinciple
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 Marvel 2099 (Franchise)
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Rule of Cool / int_2b00412
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A Threesome Is Hot / int_d0744832
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A Villain Named "Z__rg" / int_d0744832
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Abduction Is Love / int_d0744832
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Absurdly Sharp Claws / int_d0744832
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Accidental Hero / int_d0744832
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Accidental Murder / int_d0744832
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Achilles' Heel / int_d0744832
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Action Bomb / int_d0744832
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Actual Pacifist / int_d0744832
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Adaptation Title Change / int_d0744832
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Advertising-Only Continuity / int_d0744832
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Affirmative Action Girl / int_d0744832
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Alcohol-Induced Idiocy / int_d0744832
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Aliens Are Bastards / int_d0744832
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All Love Is Unrequited / int_d0744832
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All of Time at Once / int_d0744832
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All Part of the Show / int_d0744832
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All Your Powers Combined / int_d0744832
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Alliterative Family / int_d0744832
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Amazing Technicolor Population / int_d0744832
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Ambiguous Ending / int_d0744832
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And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt / int_d0744832
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And This Is for... / int_d0744832
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Androids Are People, Too / int_d0744832
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Angry Black Man / int_d0744832
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"Angry Black Man" Stereotype / int_d0744832
 Anicomicgeek
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Animal-Themed Superbeing / int_d0744832
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Animated Adaptation / int_d0744832
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Anime Hair / int_d0744832
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Anthropomorphic Transformation / int_d0744832
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Arbitrary Skepticism / int_d0744832
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Are These Wires Important? / int_d0744832
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Armor-Piercing Attack / int_d0744832
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Army of The Ages / int_d0744832
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Artificial Human / int_d0744832
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Artistic License – Geography / int_d0744832
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Artistic License – Nuclear Physics / int_d0744832
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As the Good Book Says... / int_d0744832
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Ascended Fanboy / int_d0744832
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Ascended Fridge Horror / int_d0744832
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Asian Babymama / int_d0744832
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Atomic Superpower / int_d0744832
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Baby Factory / int_d0744832
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Backstory Invader / int_d0744832
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work / int_d0744832
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Bad Santa / int_d0744832
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Badass Army / int_d0744832
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Badass Bureaucrat / int_d0744832
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Baker Street Regular / int_d0744832
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Band of Brothers / int_d0744832
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Barbarian Hero / int_d0744832
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Baseball Episode / int_d0744832
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Bat Family Crossover / int_d0744832
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Battle Butler / int_d0744832
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Battle in the Center of the Mind / int_d0744832
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Beard of Evil / int_d0744832
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Beast and Beauty / int_d0744832
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Beast Man / int_d0744832
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Being Good Sucks / int_d0744832
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Benevolent A.I. / int_d0744832
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Best Her to Bed Her / int_d0744832
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Big Labyrinthine Building / int_d0744832
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Bishōnen Line / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Bizarre Human Biology / int_d0744832
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Blade Below the Shoulder / int_d0744832
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Blind Seer / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Body Paint / int_d0744832
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Brain Uploading / int_d0744832
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Breaking the Fellowship / int_d0744832
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Breakthrough Hit / int_d0744832
 BrianKVaughan
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Briefer Than They Think / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Broke Episode / int_d0744832
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Brooklyn Rage / int_d0744832
 BuckyBarnes
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Building of Adventure / int_d0744832
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Busman's Holiday / int_d0744832
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But Not Too Foreign / int_d0744832
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C-List Fodder / int_d0744832
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CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable / int_d0744832
 CallingAllHeroes
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Calm Before the Storm / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Came Back Strong / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Came Back Wrong / int_d0744832
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Can't Un-Hear It / int_d0744832
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Cape Snag / int_d0744832
 CaptainMar-Vell
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hasFeature
Caretaking is Feminine / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Carrying the Antidote / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cast from Lifespan / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cast of Expies / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Casual Interplanetary Travel / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cat Folk / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cats Hate Water / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Celebrity Casualty / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Chainmail Bikini / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Changeling Tale / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Character Focus / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Character Shilling / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Charm Person / int_d0744832
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Chekhov M.I.A. / int_d0744832
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Church of Happyology / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cigar Chomper / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Circus Episode / int_d0744832
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Civvie Spandex / int_d0744832
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Clones Are People, Too / int_d0744832
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Cloning Gambit / int_d0744832
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Closest Thing We Got / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Clothes Make the Superman / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Clueless Chick-Magnet / int_d0744832
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Coin-Targeting Trickshot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Coitus Ensues / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Comic Books of the 1960s / int_d0744832
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Commander Contrarian / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Commie Nazis / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Complexity Addiction / int_d0744832
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hasFeature
Constantly Changing Name / int_d0744832
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Consummate Professional / int_d0744832
 ContestOfChampions
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Continuity Drift / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Cool Shades / int_d0744832
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Cool Sword / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Corporate-Sponsored Superhero / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Court-martialed / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cowboy Episode / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Creator Thumbprint / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Creator's Pest / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Creepy Monotone / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Cross Through / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Crossover Finale / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Crush the Keepsake / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Daddy's Little Villain / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Deadline News / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Deadly Training Area / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Death by Childbirth / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
December–December Romance / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Decoy Backstory / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Defcon 5 / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Derailing Love Interests / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Designated Girl Fight / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Desk Sweep of Rage / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Destructive Romance / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Destructive Saviour / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Deus Exit Machina / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Development Gag / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Devolution Device / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Did You Just Scam Cthulhu? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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"Die Hard" on an X / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Died in Your Arms Tonight / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Diplomatic Impunity / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Disability Immunity / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Disappointed in You / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Disposable Woman / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Distress Call / int_d0744832
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Do Not Adjust Your Set / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Doing In the Wizard / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Attack / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Double Standard: Rape, Sci-Fi / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Dramatic Irony / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Dream People / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Dream Team / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Drinking on Duty / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Driven to Madness / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Dropped After the Pilot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Drunk on Milk / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Dying Declaration of Love / int_d0744832
 DynamiteComics
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Earth-Shattering Poster / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Emergency Temporal Shift / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Empathic Weapon / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Empowered Badass Normal / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Enemy Without / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Epic Hail / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Epiphany Therapy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Esoteric Happy Ending / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Establishing Team Shot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evasive Fight-Thread Episode / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evil Knockoff / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evil Sorcerer / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evil Versus Oblivion / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evil Weapon / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Evilutionary Biologist / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Evolution Power-Up / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Expendable Clone / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Extreme Omnisexual / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fair-Play Villain / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fan Community Nicknames / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Feel No Pain / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fetus Terrible / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fiction 500 / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Filler / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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First Day from Hell / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Fleeting Demographic Rule / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Flying Brick / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Flying Firepower / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Freaky Is Cool / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Friend or Foe? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fugitive Arc / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Full-Frontal Assault / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fully Absorbed Finale / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Fusion Fic / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Future Badass / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Gatling Good / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Getting Crap Past the Radar / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Giant Corpse World / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Giant Foot of Stomping / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Goal-Oriented Evolution / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Good Feels Good / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Gravity Master / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Great Big Library of Everything / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Greater Need Than Mine / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Green-Skinned Space Babe / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Grew Beyond Their Programming / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Guns Akimbo / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Guys Smash, Girls Shoot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hair Antennae / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Halloween Episode / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
He Knows Too Much / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hell Has New Management / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hell on Earth / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hero Harasses Helpers / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hero of Another Story / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroes "R" Us / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroes Want Redheads / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroic Bystander / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroic Willpower / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroism Won't Pay the Bills / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hero's Evil Predecessor / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hidden Disdain Reveal / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
High Collar of Doom / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
High-School Sweethearts / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
High Turnover Rate / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hijacked by Ganon / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hired Help as Family / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
His Own Worst Enemy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Historical Domain Crossover / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
History's Crime Wave / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Holding Out for a Hero / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Home Stage / int_d0744832
 HouseOfM
seeAlso
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How Did You Know? I Didn't / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hypnotize the Captive / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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I Am Not a Gun / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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I Am Not Left-Handed / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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I Am the Noun / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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I Hate Past Me / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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I Have You Now, My Pretty / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
I Know Mortal Kombat / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Character / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Outfit / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Identical Stranger / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Illegal Religion / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Impeded Communication / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Improvised Clothes / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
In the Back / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Indy Ploy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Inexplicably Identical Individuals / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Inferred Holocaust / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Inhuman Eye Concealers / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Innocently Insensitive / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Insistent Terminology / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Instant Awesome: Just Add Mecha! / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Intangibility / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Interquel / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Interrupted Cooldown Hug / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Inter-Service Rivalry / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Intimidating Revenue Service / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Invisible President / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Involuntary Dance / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ironic Fear / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ironic Name / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
It Only Works Once / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
It's Popular, Now It Sucks! / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Jive Turkey / int_d0744832
 Jla-Avengers
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Job Title / int_d0744832
 JoeQuesada
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Jumping the Gender Barrier / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Jurisdiction Friction / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Just One Second Out of Sync / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Just Plane Wrong / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Karmic Shunning / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Keystone Army / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Kill All Humans / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Kill and Replace / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Kill Sat / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Killing in Self-Defense / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Killing Your Alternate Self / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Knife-Throwing Act / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Knight Templar Big Brother / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lady Macbeth / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lady of Black Magic / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Landmarking the Hidden Base / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Leader Wannabe / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Left Hanging / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Legion of Doom / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Like a Duck Takes to Water / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Living Lava / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Locked Out of the Loop / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Look Ma, No Plane! / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Look on My Works, Ye Mighty, and Despair / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Love to Hate / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lured into a Trap / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lying Creator / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Made of Evil / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Madness Mantra / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Madonna Archetype / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Magic Meteor / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mainstream Obscurity / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Martial Artists Are Always Barefoot / int_d0744832
 Marvels
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Master Swordsman / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Match Cut / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mathematician's Answer / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Meanwhile, in the Future… / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mechanical Evolution / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Medical Rape and Impregnate / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Medieval Stasis / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Medusa / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Memetic Troll / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Merchandise-Driven / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Merger of Souls / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Me's a Crowd / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Midfight Weapon Exchange / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mind Probe / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mirrored Confrontation Shot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Misanthrope Supreme / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mis-blamed / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Missed Him by That Much / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mistaken for Racist / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mistaken Identity / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Modesty Towel / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mole in Charge / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Monster Mash / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Monster Protection Racket / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Monster-Shaped Mountain / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mook Promotion / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Morally Superior Copy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
More Deadly Than the Male / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
More than Mind Control / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
My Grandson, Myself / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
My Sister Is Off-Limits / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
My Way or the Highway / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Myopic Conqueror / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mystical Pregnancy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
N.G.O. Superpower / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Naked People Are Funny / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Name-Tron / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Navel-Deep Neckline / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Near-Villain Victory / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Negated Moment of Awesome / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Neutral Evil / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Never Recycle a Building / int_d0744832
 NewMutants
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
New Powers as the Plot Demands / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Non-Action Big Bad / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Non-Protagonist Resolver / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Non-Uniform Uniform / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not Badass Enough for Fans / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not Wearing Tights / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not Where They Thought / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Old-Fashioned Rowboat Date / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Only in It for the Money / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Operation: [Blank] / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Orcus on His Throne / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Orwellian Retcon / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Our Phlebotinum Child / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Our Werebeasts Are Different / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Out of Continues / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Out of Focus / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Outside Ride / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Outside-the-Box Tactic / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Panthera Awesome / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Parental Incest / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pass the Popcorn / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Performer Guise / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Personal Effects Reveal / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Phlebotinum-Proof Robot / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Photographic Memory / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Physical, Mystical, Technological / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pietà Plagiarism / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pink Girl, Blue Boy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Playing with Syringes / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Plot-Irrelevant Villain / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Plot-Relevant Age-Up / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Plucky Girl / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Polar Opposite Twins / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Political Overcorrectness / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pompous Political Pundit / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Popularity Power / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Primary-Color Champion / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Prodigal Hero / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Psychic Static / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Purple Prose / int_d0744832
 Quasar
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Questionable Consent / int_d0744832
 Quicksilver
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Raised Hand of Survival / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Reading Lips / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Real Trailer, Fake Movie / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Really 17 Years Old / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Reasonable Authority Figure / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Recap by Audit / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Recycled Title / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Red/Green Contrast / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Reformed Criminal / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Renegade Russian / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Resignations Not Accepted / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Retail Therapy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Retraux / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Right in Front of Me / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ripped from the Headlines / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Risking the King / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robo Family / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robosexual / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Clown / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Girl / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Master / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Me / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Names / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Republic / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robot Superhero / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robotic Psychopath / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robotic Spouse / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robotic Undead / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robots Enslaving Robots / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rule of Seven / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Run the Gauntlet / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Salvaged Story / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Samus Is a Girl / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sand in My Eyes / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sarcastic Devotee / int_d0744832
 ScarletWitch
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Science Wizard / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Screw the Rules, I Make Them! / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Secondary Color Nemesis / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Secret Identity / int_d0744832
 SecretInvasion
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Secret Shop / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Self-Duplication / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Self-Serving Memory / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sex Starts, Story Stops / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ship Mates / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shockwave Clap / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shoot the Dog / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shotgun Wedding / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sibling Team / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Line / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Series Arc / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Team Transport / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sinister Shades / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sixth Ranger / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Skull for a Head / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Slave Collar / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Slut-Shaming / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Smart People Know Latin / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Smug Super / int_d0744832
 SoonIWillBeInvincible
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sore Loser / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sorting Algorithm of Evil / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Special Edition Title / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Spiritual Crossover / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Spock Speak / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Standard Evil Organization Squad / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Star Killing / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Steven Ulysses Perhero / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Still the Leader / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Strong Family Resemblance / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Stuffed into a Trashcan / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Subtle Superpowering / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sudden Name Change / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Suicide by Cop / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Suicide Dare / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sunglasses at Night / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Super Family Team / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Super-Hearing / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Super Not-Drowning Skills / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Super Supremacist / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero School / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero Sobriquets / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero Trophy Shelf / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superman Substitute / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Supporting Protagonist / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Supreme Chef / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tail Slap / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Take Over the World / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
"Take That!" Kiss / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Taken for Granite / int_d0744832
 Taskmaster
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Team Dad / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Team Member in the Adaptation / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Team Mercy vs. Team Murder / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Team Title / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tear Off Your Face / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tears from a Stone / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Technopath / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Temporal Duplication / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Temporal Paradox / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
10-Minute Retirement / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Terrible Interviewees Montage / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The '60s / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Adjectival Superhero / int_d0744832
 TheAwesomeSlapstick
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Bet / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Big Guy / int_d0744832
 TheBraveAndTheBoldTheLostIssues
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Casanova / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Dead Have Names / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Dividual / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Dog Was the Mastermind / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Drag-Along / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Fellowship Has Ended / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Gift / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Group / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Heavy / int_d0744832
 TheInhumans
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Jeeves / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Law of Diminishing Defensive Effort / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Lost Lenore / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Man in Front of the Man / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Nicknamer / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Real Remington Steele / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Show Goes Hollywood / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Squire / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Strength of Ten Men / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Team Benefactor / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The "The" Title Confusion / int_d0744832
 TheUltimates
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 TheUltraverse
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Un-Smile / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Vietnam Vet / int_d0744832
 TheVision
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 TheWasp
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Worm Guy / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Thememobile / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
There Can Be Only One / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
There Was a Door / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Theseus' Ship Paradox / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
They Look Like Us Now / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
This Is My Boomstick / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Throw-Away Country / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Throwback Threads / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Time Bomb / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Time Master / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Time Skip / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Time Stands Still / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Time Travel Tales / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Time-Traveling Jerkass / int_d0744832
 Timeline of the Marvel Universe
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The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Timey-Wimey Ball / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Tin Man / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Token Flyer / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Token Immortal / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Token Minority / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Token Wizard / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tom the Dark Lord / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tornado Move / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Touch the Intangible / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Trainstopping / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Translator Microbes / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Trauma Button / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Two Girls to a Team / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Tyop on the Cover / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Ugly Guy, Hot Wife / int_d0744832
 UltimateAvengers
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 UltimateMarvel
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 UltraForce
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 Ultraheroes
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Uncanny Family Resemblance / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Under the Mistletoe / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Unfazed Everyman / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Universal-Adaptor Cast / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Unrelated in the Adaptation / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Unrelated in the Adaptation / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Unreliable Illustrator / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Unspoken Plan Guarantee / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Victory Pose On Person / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Villain Episode / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Villain Teleportation / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Villain World / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
WTH, Costuming Department? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Walking Swimsuit Scene / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Walking Wasteland / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
War Elephants / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Waving Signs Around / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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We Are "Team Cannon Fodder" / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Weak, but Skilled / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Wedding Episode / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Wedding Smashers / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
What Did You Expect When You Named It ____? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
What Do You Mean, It's Not Political? / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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What the Heck Is an Aglet? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Who Dares? / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Win-Win Ending / int_d0744832
 Wolverine
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
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Word of God / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Wouldn't Hit a Girl / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Wronski Feint / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Year X / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
You Can't Thwart Stage One / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
You Taste Delicious / int_d0744832
 Tumblvengers (Roleplay)
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 Avengers Assemble
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 Dexter's Laboratory
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 Prep and Landing
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 Ultimate Avengers
seeAlso
The Avengers (Comic Book)
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Comm Links / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Faux Action Girl / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hero Does Public Service / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Monster Modesty / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Opponent Switch / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Suddenly Sexuality / int_2b00412
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Time Travel Escape / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Toxic Waste Can Do Anything / int_d0744832
 The Avengers (Comic Book)
hasFeature
With a Foot on the Bus / int_d0744832