Appearing in "New Order"
Featured Characters:
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- (Leaves)
- (Joins)
- (Leaves)
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- (Joins)
- (Joins)
- (Joins)
- (Leaves)
- Justice (Vance Astrovik) (Leaves)
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Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Anti-mutant protesters
- Eagle Rider of Kulan Gath
Other Characters:
- Federal government (Mentioned)
- Henry Gyrich (Mentioned)
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- Ultron (Mentioned)
- Photon (Monica Rambeau) (Mentioned)
- Frank Rambeau (Mentioned)
- Taskmaster (Tony Masters) (Only in flashback)
- Split-Second Squad (Only in flashback)
- Black Panther (T'Challa) (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Rage (Elvin Haliday) (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- War Machine (Jim Rhodes) (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Mantis (Mentioned)
- Alcoholics Anonymous (Mentioned)
- Maria Stark Foundation (Mentioned)
- Judge Calloway (Mentioned)
- NYPD (Mentioned)
- Tinkerer (Mentioned)
- Ku Klux Klan (Mentioned)
- Luis Ramirez (First appearance)
- God (Invoked)
- Kulan Gath (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
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- Midtown
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- Secure Assembly Chamber, Basement level
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- Midtown
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- California (Mentioned)
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- Wasp's villa, Cap d'Antibes (Mentioned)
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- Guiana Highlands
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Items:
- and
Synopsis for "New Order"
The Avengers are forced by an outraged public to make a line-up change. Government liaison Duane Freeman wrestles with the core members to create a new lineup that is politically sensitive. Iron Man can't shake a gut feeling that the Triune Understanding is behind this entire event, but can't find any proof. Disgusted with this attempt to please the media, Thor leaves the active roster. Firestar and Justice exit as well in hopes of spending more time with each other. Wonder-Man also steps down as an active member. The lineup of Goliath (Henry Pym), Iron Man, Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Triathlon, Wasp, and Warbird is revealed to the public.
Appearing in "Five Dooms to Save Tomorrow!"
Avengers #101
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Leonard Tippit (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Various unnamed journalists
- Robert Fischer (Mentioned)
- Comrade Sporadnik
- President Richard Nixon (Mentioned)
- Howard Hughes (Mentioned)
- Devil (Invoked)
- Dr. Willis
- Mario Rizzo
- a Masai princess
- Keigo Ozaki
- Eliza Willis
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Synthezoids
- Asgardians
- Watchers
- Lizards (Mentioned)
- Angels (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Prime Marvel Universe
- Earth
- United States
- New York
- Long Island
- Kennedy Airport, Queens, Jamaica, New York City (Mentioned)
- Unnamed hospital
- Avengers Mansion, Fifth Avenue, Midtown, Manhattan. New York City (Mentioned)
- New York
- Curaçao, Caribbean Sea (Referenced)
- Brazil (Mentioned)
- Iguazu Falls (Mentioned)
- Iguazu Falls
- Africa
- Europe
- Asia
- United States
- Earth
- Earth-908 (Vision or hallucination)
Items:
- Mjolnir
- Iron Man Armor Model 3
- Nimrod (First appearance)
- Hawkeye's Bow and Trick Arrows
- Captain America's Shield
Synopsis for "Five Dooms to Save Tomorrow!"
Avengers #101
Later that night, Leonard Tippit (the man responsible for the poisoning) attempts to sneak out of the building. He spent the day hiding inside the Nimrod computer in order to avoid being connected to the murder. His plan is foiled by the Vision, who stayed behind to investigate. The seemingly mild-mannered Tippit exhibits superhuman powers and easily defeats the Vision. But Captain America arrives on the scene as well and knocks him out. Tippit's powers allow his unconscious form to escape, however.
A short while after the encounter, the assembled Avengers are jolted by a strange energy and made aware of the origin of Tippit's super-powers: two nights prior, Tippit was visited by Uatu the Watcher who informed him of an impending nuclear holocaust that would destroy the entire human race. Giving Tippit vast cosmic power, the Watcher told him of five individuals in the present who would one-day birth children, all of whom would play a crucial role in causing the prophesied nuclear holocaust to occur. Uatu tells Tippit that the only way to stop this impending doom is to kill all the parents of these future children. With his new godlike power, Tippit knows every thought of the five individuals he must kill and knows that they are good people. But ultimately, Tippit resigns himself to his fate of killing these people so that he can save countless millions of lives in the future.
With the trip into Tippit's past over, the Avengers decide that killing innocent people is still morally wrong no matter the circumstances and determine the best course of action is to try and stop Tippit from achieving his goal. The Avengers break up into teams and travel to the locations of each of the remaining four victims. Each time, however, they either arrive too late or are overpowered by Tippit and unable to stop him from killing his _targets. During all of this, Iron Man is devising a control helmet to immobilize Tippit.
With the last victim killed, the Scarlet Witch stuns Tippit with a hex bolt long enough for Iron Man to put the control helmet on Tippit. The Watcher then arrives and informs them all that this was all a plot to stop Tippit who was the real menace all along. The Watcher convinced him to go on his killing spree in order to alert the attention of the Avengers whom the Watcher hoped would find a way to subdue him. The ensuing battle weakened Tippit enough for the Watcher to capture him and take him away.
Tippit laments that his actions were all in vain. Not wanting to be as unimportant a person in death as he was in life, he tells the Avengers that he wished he had one moment to be an important person. Taking pity on him, the Avengers promises to let him be known as the man who saved the world before he is whisked away by the Watcher. The Avengers to left to ponder the strange events of the past day.Appearing in "Avengers Assemble!"
Avengers #150
Featured Characters:
- Avengers (Main story and recap)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) (Main story and recap)
- Yellowjacket (Hank Pym) (as Ant-Man and Giant-Man in recap)
- Thor (Odinson) (Main story and recap)(Leaves)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Main story and recap)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Main story and recap)
- Vision
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Frank) (Main story and recap)(joins and leaves Brotherhood of Evil Mutants)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)
- Beast (Henry "Hank" McCoy) (Avengers applicant) (Main story and recap)
- Hellcat (Patsy Walker) (Avengers applicant)
- Moondragon (Heather Dragon) (Avengers applicant)
Supporting Characters:
- Yellowjacket's Ants (Main story and recap)
- Butler Jarvis (Main story and recap)
Other Characters:
- Numerous unnamed New Yorkers (Main story and recap)
- NYPD (Main story and recap)
- CBS News
- Sam Reuther
- Walter (First appearance)
- Lady Liberators (Mentioned)
- Loki (Only in recap)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Only in recap)
- Keibler's Circus (Only in recap)(Unnamed)
- Odin (Mentioned)
- Wonder Man (Simon Williams) (Only in recap)(Death)
- Masters of Evil (Only in recap)
- Executioner (Skurge) (Only in recap)
- Enchantress (Amora) (Only in recap)
- Baron Zemo (Henrich Zemo) (Only in recap)
- Executioner (Skurge)
- Rick Jones (Only in recap)
- Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (Only in recap)
- Namor the Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) (Only in recap)
- Numerous unidentified Atlanteans (Only in recap)
- Quicksilver (Pietro Frank) (Only in recap)(Joins and leaves Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, joins Avengers)
- Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (Only in recap)
- Magneto (Max Eisenhardt) (Only in recap)
- Toad (Mortimer Toynbee) (Only in recap)
- Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde) (Only in recap)
- Magneto (Max Eisenhardt)
- X-Men (Only in recap)
- Iceman (Bobby Drake) (Only in recap)
- Angel (Warren Worthington III) (Only in recap)
- Iceman (Bobby Drake)
- Bill (Only in recap)
- Numerous unnamed journalists (Only in recap)
- Happy Hogan (Only in recap)
- Federal Security Agency (Mentioned)(Only in recap)
- Unnamed lieutenant (Only in recap)
- General Curtiss (Mentioned)(Only in recap)
- Kang the Conqueror (Nathaniel Richards) (Only in recap)
- Mole Man (Harvey Elder) (Only in recap)
- Immortus (Nathaniel Richards) (Only in recap)
- Stark International (Mentioned)
- Devil (Invoked)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Ants (Main story and recap)
- Asgardians (Main story and recap)
- Synthezoids
- Mutants (Main story and recap)
- Goats (Mentioned)
- Frost Giants (Only in recap)
- Asgardian-Storm Giant Hybrids (Only in recap)
- Atlantean-Human Hybrids (Only in recap)
- Atlanteans (Only in recap)
- Fish (Only in recap)
- Crocodiles (Only in recap)
- Boa Constrictors (Only in recap)
- Leopards (Only in recap)
Locations:
- Nine Realms (Main story and recap)
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- North America (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- New York (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- Midtown (Main story and recap)
- Fifth Avenue (Main story and recap)
- Avengers Mansion (Main story and recap)
- Mercy General Hospital (Mentioned)
- Fifth Avenue (Main story and recap)
- Midtown
- Long Island (Only in recap)
- Queens (Only in recap)
- Flushing (Only in recap)
- Stark Industries (Only in recap)
- Stark Industries
- Flushing
- Queens
- New York Harbor (Only in recap)
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- LaGuardia Airport (Only in recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- Michigan (Only in recap)
- Detroit (Only in recap)
- Detroit
- New York (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- Atlantic Ocean (Only in recap)
- Europe (Only in recap)
- Switzerland (Only in recap)
- Switzerland
- South America (Only in recap)
- Amazon Jungle (Only in recap)
- Amazon Jungle
- North America (Main story and recap)
- Asgard (Only in recap)
- Sea of Mist (Only in recap)
- Isle of Silence (Only in recap)
- Isle of Silence
- Sea of Mist
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- Heaven (Mentioned)(Main story and recap)
Items:
- Wasp's Suit and Bio-Synthetic Wings (Main story and recap)
- Yellowjacket's Suit
- Mjolnir (Main story and recap)
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield (Main story and recap)
- Iron Man Armor Model 4
- Cat Suit
- Ant-Man's Suit and Ant-Man's Helmet (Only in recap)
- Iron Man Armor Model 1 (Only in recap)
- Iron Man Armor Model 2 (Only in recap)
- Giant-Man's Suit (Only in recap)
- Hawkeye's Suit, Bow and Trick Arrows (Only in recap)
- Magneto's Helmet (Only in recap)
- X-Uniforms (Only in recap)
- Kang Armor (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "Avengers Assemble!"
Avengers #150
As news coverage recounts the illustriousness origin of the Avengers, Hank and Jan meet with the rest of the group in deciding which members will stay and if Beast, Moondragon, and Hellcat have what it takes to be part of the new roster of Avengers. Thor announces that he has decided to leave the group for a time feeling that he needs to focus on more godly affairs. When Iron Man decides to stay on with the group, Thor passes on the chairmanship of the group onto the Golden Avenger.
The news report then recounts how the Hulk left the group early on, how Captain America was revived and brought into the group, their battle against the Masters of Evil and Wonder Man, and their short involvement with teenager Rick Jones. When the report recalls back as to the first time the Avengers changed their roster, it leaves to speculation how the group was formed.
What follows in this issue is a reprint of the events from Avengers #16...
Iron Man, Wasp, and Giant-Man consider who to choose for the new group when they are confronted by Hawkeye, a former foe of Iron Man who wishes to join the group and redeem himself. They next attempt to contact the Sub-Mariner and offer him membership in the group, but Namor refuses.
When the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver read about the Avengers looking for new members, they decide to travel to America and petition for membership in hopes of redeeming their past with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. While Stateside, Iron Man announces the departure of Giant-Man and Wasp from the group and announces Hawkeye's joining the group. As the Avengers sort through their mail, Captain America, and Rick Jones are battling through the jungles of South America trying to find a way home following Cap's battle with Baron Zemo. They rescue a man from a leopard attack and he offers to drive them to the nearest seaport.
Back in the States, Tony Stark meets with Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch and takes them to Avengers Mansion to "meet" Iron Man (whom neither knows is in reality, Tony Stark himself.) When Captain America and Rick Jones finally arrive home they come to a large press conference that is about to begin. Entering the room Captain America learns that Iron Man, Giant-Man, and Wasp all intend on leaving the group and they are placing the new recruits: Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch into Cap's leadership. Although Captain America is uneasy about the idea and accepts the responsibility. Shortly thereafter, Cap and the new Avengers present themselves to the world.Appearing in "At Last: The Decision!"
Avengers #151
Featured Characters:
- Avengers (Main story and recap)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Main story and recap)
- Yellowjacket (Hank Pym) (Main story and as Giant-Man in recap)
- Beast (Henry "Hank" McCoy) (Joins)
- Vision
- Wasp (Janet van Dyne) (Main story and recap)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Main story and recap)
- Scarlet Witch (Wanda Frank) (Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
- Moondragon (Heather Douglas)
- Thor (Odinson) (Main story and recap)
- Hellcat (Patsy Walker)
Antagonists:
- Shadowed Figure
- U.S. Army
- General Pollock (First appearance)
- General Pollock
Other Characters:
- CBS News
- Thing (Ben Grimm)
- Lava Men (Only in recap)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin) (Mentioned)
- Sue Storm (Mentioned)
- Thundra (Mentioned)
- Power Man (Luke Cage) (Mentioned)
- Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin)
- Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (Main story and recap) (Joins Avengers)
- Quicksilver (Pietro Frank) (Only in recap)(Joins Avengers)
- Numerous unnamed journalists (Only in recap)
- Bob Frank
- Nuklo (Frank) (Referenced)
- Lord (Yahweh) (Invoked)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Only in recap)
- Swordsman (Only in recap)
- Two-Gun Kid (Matt Hawk)
- Collector (Only in recap)
- Beetle (Abner Jenkins) (Only in recap)
- Defenders (Mentioned)
- Black Goliath (Bill Foster) (Mentioned)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Only in recap)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Only in recap)
- Namor the Sub-Mariner (Only in recap)
- Daredevil (Matt Murdock) (Only in recap)
- Champions
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) (Main story and recap)
- Hercules (Main story and recap)
- Angel (Warren Worthington III)
- Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)
- Iceman (Bobby Drake)
- Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff)
- Black Knight (Dane Whitman) (Only in recap)
- Aragorn (Only in recap)
- Black Panther (T'Challa) (Only in recap)
- X-Men (Mentioned)
- Cyclops (Scott Summers) (Mentioned)
- Marvel Girl (Jean Grey) (Mentioned)
- Cyclops (Scott Summers)
- Mantis (Only in recap)
- Odin (Mentioned)
- Butler Jarvis
- Wonder Man (Simon Williams) (Revealed to be alive)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Synthezoids
- Asgardians (Main story and recap)
- Mutants (Main story and recap)
- Lava Men (Only in recap)
- Unidentified alien species (Only in recap)
- Ants (Only in recap)
- Mutant Atlantean-Human Hybrids (Only in recap)
- Fish (Only in recap)
- Human-Olympian Hybrids (Main story and recap)
- Winged Horses (Only in recap)
- Rats (Referenced)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and recap)
- North America (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- New York (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- Midtown (Main story and recap)
- Fifth Avenue (Main story and recap)
- Avengers Mansion (Main story and recap)
- Mercy General Hospital (Mentioned)
- Fifth Avenue (Main story and recap)
- Midtown
- Manhattan (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- New Mexico (Only in recap)
- Arizona (Only in recap)
- California
- New York (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- Europe (Only in recap)
- Latveria (Only in recap)
- Doomstadt (Only in recap)
- Castle Doom (Only in recap)
- Castle Doom
- Doomstadt
- Latveria
- Collector's Medieval Castle (Only in recap)
- Atlantic Ocean (Only in recap)
- Wakanda, Africa (Mentioned)
- North America (Main story and recap)
- Heaven (Invoked)
- Hades (Mentioned)
Items:
- Iron Man Armor Model 4
- Mjolnir
- Wasp's Suit and Bio-Synthetic Wings (Main story and recap)
- Captain America's Uniform and Shield (Main story and recap)
- Cat Suit
- Yellowjacket's Suit
- Giant-Man's Suit / Goliath's Suit (Only in recap)
- Iron Man Armor Model 2 (Only in recap)
- Thing Exoskeleton
- Hawkeye's Suit, Bow and Trick Arrows (Only in recap)
- Doctor Doom's Armor (Only in recap)
- Swordsman's Sword (Only in recap)
- Beetle Armor MK I (Only in recap)
- Black Widow's Gauntlets (Main story and recap)
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters (Only in recap)
- Daredevil's Suit and Billy Club (Only in recap)
- Ebony Blade (Only in recap)
- Panther Habit (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "At Last: The Decision!"
Avengers #151
When Wanda questions if Hawkeye is going to be with the group, Thor explains that Hawkeye previously decided to leave with the Two-Gun Kid so that the 19th Century hero can get accustomed to 20th Century living. The Vision and Scarlet Witch agree to remain with the group. When it comes to the Wasp and Yellowjacket's turn to answer if they are going to stay, the Wasp agrees to stay with the team, but to her surprise, Yellowjacket declines.
When they ask Moondragon if she will join the group, she declines to join due to wanting to explore her birth world some more but tells the other Avengers that they have her as an ally. When they ask the Beast, he glowingly accepts to join the group without question. So does Hellcat, however, Moondragon steps in and tells Hellcat that she has a greater destiny and asks her to join her in training. Hellcat agrees to join as long as she can retain the offer of membership in the Avengers for a later date. Just then Yellowjacket enters the room and confesses that he cannot pass up being a member of the Avengers and agrees to stay on with the group.
With the roster sorted out, Thor, Moondragon, and Hellcat depart and the others address the public as the newest line-up of Avengers. During the press conference, nobody notices a giant crate has been delivered to Avengers Mansion until it smashes open revealing Wonder Man, once thought long dead by the Avengers. The weakened Wonder Man then accuses the Vision of stealing his mind, shocking everyone there.
This story is continued next issue...Appearing in "Day the Strangers Came"
Avengers Annual #19
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Mr. Green
Races and Species::
Locations:
- Mason City
Items:
Synopsis for "Day the Strangers Came"
Avengers Annual #19
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
- Due to the events of the last few issues, the Avengers are forced to change their line-up! And of the crime-fighters who assemble at the beginning of this issue, two will remain on the team! Who will stay and who will go?
Notes
- Justice and Firestar leave the team to attend college.
- Thor leaves the team, angry over the idea of choosing a member based on their race.
- Triathlon is given membership on the team.
- She-Hulk and Warbird return to the team.
- Wasp and Giant-Man switch from reserve to active status. Giant-Man also switches back to his Goliath identity.