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      • The Avengers are a team of fictional superheroes and the protagonists of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963.
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  2. The Avengers began as a group of extraordinary individuals who were assembled to defeat Loki and his Chitauri army in New York City. Since then, the team has expanded its roster and faced a host of new threats, while dealing with their own turmoil. Read Bio.

    • On Screen

      There Was an Idea. The Avengers Initiative was the...

    • In Comics

      Among the larger Super Hero community, the Fantastic Four...

    • Characters

      Learn about your favorite Marvel characters, super heroes, &...

    • Original Team
    • Post-Civil War Recruits
    • Shattered Heroes Recruits
    • Marvel Now! Recruits
    • Honorary
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    The First Avengers

    All of these members helped form the team in The Avengers#1 (September 1963).

    "the Mighty Gods Squad"

    Note 1: In Avengers #9 (October 1964), Wonder Manjoins the Avengers as a villainous ruse, in order to betray them to Baron Zemo and the Masters of Evil; however, he ultimately sacrifices himself to save the heroes. He returns from the dead a decade later and rejoins the team (see below). Note 2: In Avengers #19-20 (August–September 1965), the Swordsmanjoins the Avengers as a villainous ruse (he is working for the Mandarin), but has a change of heart and flees. He rejoins the team a decade lat...

    West Coast Avengers recruits

    Avengers members recruited by Hawkeye as the West Coast Avengerschair.

    The New Avengers became a splinter group that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, as opposed to the governmental-sanctioned team presented in Mighty Avengers then Dark Avengers. The Mighty Avengers after the Dark Avengers launch was an international agency sanctioned team.

    After the Fear Itself event, the lineup of the Avengers teams was shifted by Captain America during the Shattered Heroesstoryline.

    After the Avengers vs. X-Men event, members from both Avengers and X-Men teams were shifted by Captain America during the Marvel NOW!storyline.

    Heroes that have been granted honorary status during their lifetime or posthumously for acts of great courage and/or sacrifice.

    According to "Empyre Handbook (2020) #1", the following groups, while either affiliated with the Avengers or even using the Avengers name, are not officially sanctioned Avenger franchises and their members do not hold Avengers membership: "Avengers Idea Mechanics", Ultimates (Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers-led), "A-Force", "Occupy Avengers", "U.S.Ave...

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  3. List of Avengers members. The Avengers are a team of super heroes in the Marvel Universe. Despite starting in its own corner of Earth-616, it expanded over time and has, since its creation, featured a large number of characters in a variety of combinations, with a vast majority of heroes in the Marvel Universe being an Avenger at some point in ...

  4. The Avengers are a team of fictional superheroes and the protagonists of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963.

  5. The Avengers were a team of extraordinary individuals, with either superpowers or other special characteristics. Though primarily affiliated with the interests of the United States of America, the group's purpose was to protect global stability from inner or extraterrestrial threats.

  6. The Avengers are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 (cover-dated September 1963).