

With the apparent help of the Scarlet Witch-actually, a disguised Loki, the Norse trickster god-he summons the Vision and Stature of the Young Avengers, U.S. In response, Henry Pym, in his latest superhero persona as the new Wasp, leads an Avengers team outside the U.S.

banner, is spun off into the pages of Dark Avengers. See also: List of Mighty Avengers story arcsįollowing the federally sanctioned creation of this iteration of the Avengers, Iron Man (Tony Stark) is discredited and publicly vilified after his inability to anticipate or prevent a secret infiltration and invasion of Earth by the shape-shifting alien Skrull race, and by the Skrull disabling of his StarkTech technology, which had a virtual monopoly on worldwide defense.įollowing the Skrulls' eventual defeat and the subsequent dissolution of S.H.I.E.L.D., the officially sanctioned team of Avengers, now led by Norman Osborn under the H.A.M.M.E.R. This volume was cancelled in June, 2015, after 9 issues. This volume was written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Luke Ross and Iban Coello. In November 2014 as part of the Marvel Now initiative, a third volume was launched called "Captain America and the Mighty Avengers".

The team contains new versions of Ronin, White Tiger and Power Man, plus Blue Marvel, the Superior Spider-Man, She-Hulk, Spectrum, and the Falcon. The new team is more street-level, and is led by Luke Cage. The team was relaunched in September 2013 under the creative team of Al Ewing and Greg Land. The series was canceled with The Mighty Avengers #36 (April 2010), at the conclusion of the Siege storyline. Successor Mark Bagley drew the series from issues #7–11 (early March – late May 2008). However, artist Cho fell behind schedule, and left the book after six issues and an additional cover. The Mighty Avengers was originally intended to run parallel with New Avengers, with characters and events crossing over and being viewed from both perspectives. In the wake of the superhero " Civil War", Iron Man recruits Ms. Marvel, also consisted of Ares, Black Widow, Iron Man, Sentry, Wasp and Wonder Man. The team first appears in The Mighty Avengers #1 (May 2007), written by Brian Michael Bendis and pencilled and inked by Frank Cho. Marvel, with the second lineup featuring Hank Pym as the leader, and the third led by Luke Cage and Monica Rambeau. This first incarnation of the team is led by Iron Man and Ms. Originally written by Brian Michael Bendis, also the writer of New Avengers, the title first featured an officially sanctioned Avengers team of registered superheroes, residing in New York City as part of the Fifty State Initiative, as opposed to the unlicensed team featured in The New Avengers. The Mighty Avengers is a comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics.
