Avengers Assemble (comics)

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Avengers Assemble
Cover of Avengers Assemble 1.jpg
Cover of Avengers Assemble #1 (March 2012). Art by Mark Bagley.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date(vol. 1)
March 2012-March 2014
No. of issues(vol. 1): 25, & 1 Annual
Creative team
Written by(vol. 1)
Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick
Penciller(s) (vol. 1)
Mark Bagley, Stefano Caselli, Pete Woods

Avengers Assemble was an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. Its initial release coincided with the release of the 2012 film The Avengers.

Contents

The series was originally featured as an Avengers book featuring the cast from the 2012 film, designed to attract fans of Marvel's cinematic universe to the comics. After issue #8, it switched focus to showing different Avengers between missions. Beginning with #14 A.U., it has become the Avengers book used for crossovers.

The series ended in March 2014.

Publication history

Brian Michael Bendis wrote the first eight issues after which Kelly Sue DeConnick [1] and Stefano Caselli [2] took over as part of Marvel NOW!. [3]

Team roster

Avengers Assemble began its run featuring the six members from the 2012 film. From issue #9 and on, it does not have an official roster, instead focusing on various Avengers.

IssuesTeam roster
#1-8
(2012)
Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye
#9-11
(2012-2013)
Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Captain Marvel, Spider Woman
Annual #1 (2013) Vision, Captain Marvel, Iron Man
#12-13
(2013) [4]
Black Widow, Hawkeye, Spider Woman
#14 A.U (2013) Age of Ultron tie-in: Black Widow
#15 A.U (2013)Age of Ultron tie-in: Captain Britain, Captain Marvel, Excalibur, Black Knight
#16-17 (2013)The Enemy Within tie-in: Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Captain Marvel, Spider-Woman, Black Widow, Falcon, Hawkeye, Wasp, Wolverine
#18 (2013) Infinity tie-in: Spider-Woman, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Hyperion, Shang-Chi, Manifold, Sunspot, Cannonball, Star Brand, Ex Nihilo, Abyss
#19 (2013)Infinity tie-in: Spider-Woman, Black Widow, Manifold, Shang-Chi, Captain America, Bruce Banner, Falcon, Hyperion, Thor, Captain Marvel, Hawkeye, Sunspot, Cannonball, Star Brand, Abyss, Nightmask, Captain Universe
#20 (2013)Infinity tie-in: Uncanny Avengers (Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, Wasp)
#21.INH (2013) Inhumanity tie-in: Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon), Spider-Woman, Black Widow
#22.INH (2013)Inhumanity tie-in: Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon), Spider-Woman, Black Widow, Hulk, Captain America, Wolverine
#23.INH (2013)Inhumanity tie-in: Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon), Spider-Woman, Wolverine
#24 (2013)Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon), Iron Man, Captain America
#25 (2013)Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon), Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Woman, Wolverine, Hulk, Captain Marvel

Collected editions

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Avengers Assemble by Brian Michael BendisAvengers Assemble #1-8January 29, 2013 978-0-7851-6327-5
Avengers Assemble: Science BrosAvengers Assemble #9-13, Annual #1August 27, 2013 978-0-7851-6797-6
Age of UltronAvengers Assemble #14AU -15AU and Age of Ultron #1–10, Fantastic Four #5AU, Fearless Defenders #4AU, Superior Spider-Man #6AU, Ultron #1AU, Uncanny Avengers #8AU, Wolverine & the X-Men #27AU, Avengers #10AISeptember 17, 2013 978-0-7851-5565-2
Avengers: The Enemy WithinAvengers Assemble #16-17 and Avengers: The Enemy Within #1, Captain Marvel (vol. 7) #13-14, 17December 17, 2013 978-0-7851-8403-4
Infinity CompanionAvengers Assemble #18-20 and Captain Marvel(vol. 7)#15-16, Thunderbolts (vol. 2) #13-18, Infinity: The Hunt#1-4, Mighty Avengers(vol. 2)#1-3, Nova(vol. 5) #8-9, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up#3-4, Infinity: Heist #1-4, Fearless Defenders #10, Secret Avengers (vol. 2) #10-11, Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #8-9, Wolverine & the X-Men Annual #1April 22, 2014 978-0-7851-8886-5
InhumanityAvengers Assemble #21.INH-23.INH, 24–25 and Inhumanity #1-2, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #15.INH, Indestructible Hulk #17.INH-18.INH,19, New Avengers (vol. 3) #13.INH, Iron Man (vol. 5) #20June 17, 2014 978-0-7851-9033-2
Avengers Assemble: The Forgeries of JealousyAvengers Assemble #21.INH-23.INH, 24-25June 10, 2014 978-0-7851-6798-3

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