List of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes characters

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The following is a list of characters appearing in the animated television series, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes . The series itself is based on the fictional comic book superhero team the Avengers published by Marvel Comics.

Contents

Avengers

Main team

New Avengers

The New Avengers are a group created as a backup to the main Avengers if they were to be killed or incapacitated. They consist of:

Supporting

Avengers support crew

S.H.I.E.L.D.

Other supporting characters

Villains

Masters of Evil

HYDRA

Other villains

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