Set Description:
My set of Avengers vol. 4.
For this one, I hope to be able to complete with 9.8's or higher!
Synopsis (Wikipedia):
After the conclusion of the "Siege" story arc, which ended the "Dark Reign" storyline, all four of the then-current Avengers series (consisting of The Mighty Avengers, New Avengers, Dark Avengers, and Avengers: The Initiative) were canceled, and a new ongoing series titled Avengers was launched in May 2010. Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita, Jr., serve as regular writer and artist respectively. The full Avengers roster was revealed in issue #1 as: Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Captain America, Spider-Woman, Iron Man, and team leader Maria Hill. At the Avengers' first team meeting, Steve Rogers comments on an unidentified hero who is missing from the meeting.
The launch marked the beginning of what Marvel calls the "Heroic Age", after seven years of grim story lines, including a superhero "civil war" that pitted Iron Man against Captain America & Spider-Man, and the death of Captain America. According to Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada, "Heroes will be heroes again... They've gone through hell and they're back to being good guys — a throwback to the early days of the Marvel Universe, with more of a swashbuckling feel". A second title called Secret Avengers was released in May 2010, written by Ed Brubaker with Mike Deodato as regular artist. The second volume of the New Avengers series was relaunched in June 2010, written by Bendis and drawn by Stuart Immonen. A fourth title called Avengers Academy was also launched in June 2010, replacing Avengers: The Initiative. Christos Gage serves as writer, with Mike McKone as artist.
During an international meeting between Steve Rogers and MI13, Captain Britain was offered a job with the Avengers. Captain Britain accepted despite mixed reactions from his MI13 teammates.
Noh-Varr is asked to help the Avengers by building a time machine to save the future. After that crisis is over, Noh-Varr is officially invited to join the Avengers.
The Hulk makes arrangements with Steve Rogers for Red Hulk to join the Avengers, just in time for him to assist the team in tracking down the Hood as he begins to search for the Infinity Gems to serve as a new 'power source'.
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Avengers 1 |
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Avengers 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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0169275031
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Owner Comments
Immortus is on his knees before fives unidentified figures. He pleads before them that he was there when they were born and every moment of their lives and now he will watch them die. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning kills him. The five figures are revealed to be children of the Avengers.
As the Avengers are repairing Soldier Field in Chicago, Captain Steve Rogers states that the world doesn't need H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.H.I.E.L.D., but the Avengers, more than ever. Many answer the call, all except Wonder Man, seeing that the Avengers have caused more harm than good, citing the Superhuman Civil War, the House of M, the Skrull Invasion and Osborn's Dark Reign as proof. Rogers points out that that the Avengers stopped all of that and the Civil War is another story. Wonder Man still refuses and pleads Rogers to not go through with this and if he doesn't, he'll change his decision for him.
In Avengers Tower, Rogers has assembled Bucky, Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Spider-Woman and Iron Man to be their next group of Avengers, all for their great qualities. As the team begins to socialize on their doubts and insecurities whether can they work together, Iron Man asks Rogers who is going to run the team. The latter answers that it will be Maria Hill, who asks if this is the entire team, as someone is missing. Then suddenly, Kang the Conqueror appears to deliver a dire warning, only for Thor to blast him out of the building. As the Avengers then go out to confront him on a rooftop, Kang produces out an egg-shaped device that Iron Man recognizes; it is a dark matter accelerator, a doomsday device he hadn't even built yet, capable of inverting the entire city of New York. Kang then cuts to the chase and explains in the future, Ultron has destroyed the Avengers and conquered the Earth. Only their future children will stop him, only to rule the world themselves, having no morals because their parents weren't there to guide them. They need to go to the future and stop them before they can do that. This revelation shocks the Avengers; Hawkeye even asks Kang why can't he stop Ultron. The reply is that he has tried twenty times. He then leaves through a portal, telling them that they must obtain time travel technology on their own to stop this terrible future from ever occurring. If they succeed, he will never attempt to menace them again. But he promises this: he won't put his destiny into the hands of the Avengers or their children, which will compel him to activate the device the next time they meet. Iron Man tries insisting that they doesn't have a time machine; Kang responds that they will when their team is complete.
As soon as Kang is gone, Spider-Man asks Iron Man if he even has a time machine. The answer is no, for if he had one, he could've prevented any of their recent, terrible events from ever occurring but become no better than Kang himself. Hawkeye further asserts that Kang shouldn't have told them that they'd even end up having kids. Iron Man then goes into a hypothesis that time and space are actual organisms, which means that past and future is happening now. Even if the future isn't their problem, Thor asserts that they must go to it to save their children. The problem is coming up with a time machine and finding an expert on not only time but interdimensional travel that would not damage reality. The only people they know, such as Doctor Doom, who can't be trusted or Mr. Fantastic, who is not available, have one. However, Wolverine knows the right person for this job.
In the future, Kang arrives to report the success of his mission to an elderly Hulk and a Spider-Girl. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: a-kid-at-heart!
Date: March 2011
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Avengers 1 Convention Edition |
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Avengers 1 |
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CGC |
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1063645009
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Owner Comments
Ssabsirhc
Stan Lee & John Romita SS
0814-057510
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Avengers 1 Land Variant Cover |
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Avengers 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1017940007
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Owner Comments
Immortus is on his knees before fives unidentified figures. He pleads before them that he was there when they were born and every moment of their lives and now he will watch them die. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning kills him. The five figures are revealed to be children of the Avengers.
As the Avengers are repairing Soldier Field in Chicago, Captain Steve Rogers states that the world doesn't need H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.H.I.E.L.D., but the Avengers, more than ever. Many answer the call, all except Wonder Man, seeing that the Avengers have caused more harm than good, citing the Superhuman Civil War, the House of M, the Skrull Invasion and Osborn's Dark Reign as proof. Rogers points out that that the Avengers stopped all of that and the Civil War is another story. Wonder Man still refuses and pleads Rogers to not go through with this and if he doesn't, he'll change his decision for him.
In Avengers Tower, Rogers has assembled Bucky, Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Spider-Woman and Iron Man to be their next group of Avengers, all for their great qualities. As the team begins to socialize on their doubts and insecurities whether can they work together, Iron Man asks Rogers who is going to run the team. The latter answers that it will be Maria Hill, who asks if this is the entire team, as someone is missing. Then suddenly, Kang the Conqueror appears to deliver a dire warning, only for Thor to blast him out of the building. As the Avengers then go out to confront him on a rooftop, Kang produces out an egg-shaped device that Iron Man recognizes; it is a dark matter accelerator, a doomsday device he hadn't even built yet, capable of inverting the entire city of New York. Kang then cuts to the chase and explains in the future, Ultron has destroyed the Avengers and conquered the Earth. Only their future children will stop him, only to rule the world themselves, having no morals because their parents weren't there to guide them. They need to go to the future and stop them before they can do that. This revelation shocks the Avengers; Hawkeye even asks Kang why can't he stop Ultron. The reply is that he has tried twenty times. He then leaves through a portal, telling them that they must obtain time travel technology on their own to stop this terrible future from ever occurring. If they succeed, he will never attempt to menace them again. But he promises this: he won't put his destiny into the hands of the Avengers or their children, which will compel him to activate the device the next time they meet. Iron Man tries insisting that they doesn't have a time machine; Kang responds that they will when their team is complete.
As soon as Kang is gone, Spider-Man asks Iron Man if he even has a time machine. The answer is no, for if he had one, he could've prevented any of their recent, terrible events from ever occurring but become no better than Kang himself. Hawkeye further asserts that Kang shouldn't have told them that they'd even end up having kids. Iron Man then goes into a hypothesis that time and space are actual organisms, which means that past and future is happening now. Even if the future isn't their problem, Thor asserts that they must go to it to save their children. The problem is coming up with a time machine and finding an expert on not only time but interdimensional travel that would not damage reality. The only people they know, such as Doctor Doom, who can't be trusted or Mr. Fantastic, who is not available, have one. However, Wolverine knows the right person for this job.
In the future, Kang arrives to report the success of his mission to an elderly Hulk and a Spider-Girl. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: pdcomics
Date: March 2011
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Avengers 1 Second Printing |
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Avengers 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0169332022
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Owner Comments
Immortus is on his knees before fives unidentified figures. He pleads before them that he was there when they were born and every moment of their lives and now he will watch them die. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning kills him. The five figures are revealed to be children of the Avengers.
As the Avengers are repairing Soldier Field in Chicago, Captain Steve Rogers states that the world doesn't need H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.H.I.E.L.D., but the Avengers, more than ever. Many answer the call, all except Wonder Man, seeing that the Avengers have caused more harm than good, citing the Superhuman Civil War, the House of M, the Skrull Invasion and Osborn's Dark Reign as proof. Rogers points out that that the Avengers stopped all of that and the Civil War is another story. Wonder Man still refuses and pleads Rogers to not go through with this and if he doesn't, he'll change his decision for him.
In Avengers Tower, Rogers has assembled Bucky, Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Spider-Woman and Iron Man to be their next group of Avengers, all for their great qualities. As the team begins to socialize on their doubts and insecurities whether can they work together, Iron Man asks Rogers who is going to run the team. The latter answers that it will be Maria Hill, who asks if this is the entire team, as someone is missing. Then suddenly, Kang the Conqueror appears to deliver a dire warning, only for Thor to blast him out of the building. As the Avengers then go out to confront him on a rooftop, Kang produces out an egg-shaped device that Iron Man recognizes; it is a dark matter accelerator, a doomsday device he hadn't even built yet, capable of inverting the entire city of New York. Kang then cuts to the chase and explains in the future, Ultron has destroyed the Avengers and conquered the Earth. Only their future children will stop him, only to rule the world themselves, having no morals because their parents weren't there to guide them. They need to go to the future and stop them before they can do that. This revelation shocks the Avengers; Hawkeye even asks Kang why can't he stop Ultron. The reply is that he has tried twenty times. He then leaves through a portal, telling them that they must obtain time travel technology on their own to stop this terrible future from ever occurring. If they succeed, he will never attempt to menace them again. But he promises this: he won't put his destiny into the hands of the Avengers or their children, which will compel him to activate the device the next time they meet. Iron Man tries insisting that they doesn't have a time machine; Kang responds that they will when their team is complete.
As soon as Kang is gone, Spider-Man asks Iron Man if he even has a time machine. The answer is no, for if he had one, he could've prevented any of their recent, terrible events from ever occurring but become no better than Kang himself. Hawkeye further asserts that Kang shouldn't have told them that they'd even end up having kids. Iron Man then goes into a hypothesis that time and space are actual organisms, which means that past and future is happening now. Even if the future isn't their problem, Thor asserts that they must go to it to save their children. The problem is coming up with a time machine and finding an expert on not only time but interdimensional travel that would not damage reality. The only people they know, such as Doctor Doom, who can't be trusted or Mr. Fantastic, who is not available, have one. However, Wolverine knows the right person for this job.
In the future, Kang arrives to report the success of his mission to an elderly Hulk and a Spider-Girl. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: Jerry3204
Date: March 2011
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Avengers 1 Sketch Cover |
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Avengers 1 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1189940017
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Owner Comments
Signed & sketched by Harvey Tolibao.
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Avengers 1 Variant Edition |
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Avengers 1 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0976530003
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Owner Comments
Immortus is on his knees before fives unidentified figures. He pleads before them that he was there when they were born and every moment of their lives and now he will watch them die. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning kills him. The five figures are revealed to be children of the Avengers.
As the Avengers are repairing Soldier Field in Chicago, Captain Steve Rogers states that the world doesn't need H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.H.I.E.L.D., but the Avengers, more than ever. Many answer the call, all except Wonder Man, seeing that the Avengers have caused more harm than good, citing the Superhuman Civil War, the House of M, the Skrull Invasion and Osborn's Dark Reign as proof. Rogers points out that that the Avengers stopped all of that and the Civil War is another story. Wonder Man still refuses and pleads Rogers to not go through with this and if he doesn't, he'll change his decision for him.
In Avengers Tower, Rogers has assembled Bucky, Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Spider-Woman and Iron Man to be their next group of Avengers, all for their great qualities. As the team begins to socialize on their doubts and insecurities whether can they work together, Iron Man asks Rogers who is going to run the team. The latter answers that it will be Maria Hill, who asks if this is the entire team, as someone is missing. Then suddenly, Kang the Conqueror appears to deliver a dire warning, only for Thor to blast him out of the building. As the Avengers then go out to confront him on a rooftop, Kang produces out an egg-shaped device that Iron Man recognizes; it is a dark matter accelerator, a doomsday device he hadn't even built yet, capable of inverting the entire city of New York. Kang then cuts to the chase and explains in the future, Ultron has destroyed the Avengers and conquered the Earth. Only their future children will stop him, only to rule the world themselves, having no morals because their parents weren't there to guide them. They need to go to the future and stop them before they can do that. This revelation shocks the Avengers; Hawkeye even asks Kang why can't he stop Ultron. The reply is that he has tried twenty times. He then leaves through a portal, telling them that they must obtain time travel technology on their own to stop this terrible future from ever occurring. If they succeed, he will never attempt to menace them again. But he promises this: he won't put his destiny into the hands of the Avengers or their children, which will compel him to activate the device the next time they meet. Iron Man tries insisting that they doesn't have a time machine; Kang responds that they will when their team is complete.
As soon as Kang is gone, Spider-Man asks Iron Man if he even has a time machine. The answer is no, for if he had one, he could've prevented any of their recent, terrible events from ever occurring but become no better than Kang himself. Hawkeye further asserts that Kang shouldn't have told them that they'd even end up having kids. Iron Man then goes into a hypothesis that time and space are actual organisms, which means that past and future is happening now. Even if the future isn't their problem, Thor asserts that they must go to it to save their children. The problem is coming up with a time machine and finding an expert on not only time but interdimensional travel that would not damage reality. The only people they know, such as Doctor Doom, who can't be trusted or Mr. Fantastic, who is not available, have one. However, Wolverine knows the right person for this job.
In the future, Kang arrives to report the success of his mission to an elderly Hulk and a Spider-Girl. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: Iamood
Date: April 2011
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Avengers 2 |
Item: |
Avengers 2 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1029610011
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Owner Comments
Source: gothamcentral Date: Aug 2011
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Avengers 4 |
Item: |
Avengers 4 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0170377009
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Owner Comments
Iron Man, Noh-Varr, Wolverine and Captain America have arrived in the future, where the ultimate battle against Ultron is being waged. Meanwhile, in the present, the other Avengers have met with Killraven, a hero from the far future, who had been jumping between time periods. As it so happens, his enemies, the Martians, are now attacking present New York City. Things then get officially weird when people are rioting in the streets, various objects across time start appearing, including the appearance of Galactus.
In the future, Wolverine stops Cap from thinking to kill Kang. Then suddenly, they are attacked and rendered unconscious by the Next Avengers. When they come to, they see the Hulk, the one who sent Kang to get them, and is glad that they're here. The Next Avengers apologize for attacking them, for they were attempting to extract them from a war zone. A future Iron Man turns up, who suddenly separates his younger self from the others as his suit extends surgical tools. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: a-kid-at-heart!
Date: March 2011
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Avengers 4 Cheung Variant Cover |
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Avengers 4 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0170536025
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Owner Comments
Iron Man, Noh-Varr, Wolverine and Captain America have arrived in the future, where the ultimate battle against Ultron is being waged. Meanwhile, in the present, the other Avengers have met with Killraven, a hero from the far future, who had been jumping between time periods. As it so happens, his enemies, the Martians, are now attacking present New York City. Things then get officially weird when people are rioting in the streets, various objects across time start appearing, including the appearance of Galactus.
In the future, Wolverine stops Cap from thinking to kill Kang. Then suddenly, they are attacked and rendered unconscious by the Next Avengers. When they come to, they see the Hulk, the one who sent Kang to get them, and is glad that they're here. The Next Avengers apologize for attacking them, for they were attempting to extract them from a war zone. A future Iron Man turns up, who suddenly separates his younger self from the others as his suit extends surgical tools. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: jerry3204
Date: March 2011
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Avengers 5 |
Item: |
Avengers 5 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0176614003
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Owner Comments
Source: a-kid-at-heart! Date: May 2011
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Avengers 5 Castellani Variant Cover |
Item: |
Avengers 5 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0176614001
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Owner Comments
Source: a-kid-at-heart! Date: May 2011
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Avengers 7 Premiere Edition |
Item: |
Avengers 7 Universal |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1023777005
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Owner Comments
Parker Robbins (formerly known as The Hood), has begun a quest to regain power since losing the Norn Stones, and proceeds in gaining two of the six Infinity Gems. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: comicxchange Date: March 2011
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Avengers 7 Sketch Cover |
Item: |
Avengers 7 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1031514011
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Owner Comments
Parker Robbins (formerly known as The Hood), has begun a quest to regain power since losing the Norn Stones, and proceeds in gaining two of the six Infinity Gems. (Marvel Wikia)
Source: globiascomics Date: April 2011
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Slot: |
Avengers 7 Gatefold Variant Cover |
Item: |
Avengers 7 Modern |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
0176614010
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Owner Comments
Source: a-kid-at-heart! Date: May 2011
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