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| #211 | | September, 1981 |
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Penciller |
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| Janice Chiang |
Gene Colan |
Dan Green |
| Captain America has decided to reduce the number of active Avengers. He calls a meeting for 1600 hours, giving them time to think about their futures. Jocasta is feeling like she doesn’t fit in and a conversation with the Vision does nothing to allay her worries. Wonder Man and Beast fool around a while, before Simon informs Hank that he is going to voluntarily leave the team to concentrate on being Simon Williams, and also on his acting career. Everyone reconvenes for the meeting, but they are joined by Moon Knight, who has been taken over by mental control from an unseen source. He is followed to the mansion by several more heroes, including Hercules, Iceman, the Angel and Dazzler. To Captain America’s surprise and astonishment, Iceman and Moon Knight begin to fight inside the mansion. When their battle ends, Tigra and the Angel begin one of their own. An outside force is suspected and it is soon revealed to be a former Avenger, Moondragon. When asked why she was causing trouble, she replies that she's there to help reorganize. Hawkeye is allowed to depart, along with the Black Panther and Black Widow. Moondragon then places the senior Avengers in her mental thrall, and asks Dazzler to show her talents. After a brief display, Moondragon comments that Dazzler’s power is greater than she suspects, but knows she wants to further her singing career more than play hero. Dazzler leaves and, whilst Moondragon is distracted, Iron Man manages to escape the mansion and free himself of her mental control. When he returns, Moondragon beams back to her starship, rather than face the Avengers in battle. Everyone then leaves, except for Tigra, who asks if she can join the team. With the resignations of Beast, Vision and the Scarlet Witch, as well as Wonder Man, Tigra is welcomed to the team, as is Yellowjacket, who rejoins after an absence. As the new roster is hailed, Jocasta leaves the mansion, feeling the Avengers have forgotten about her. |
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January, 1991 | | #328 | | Writer |
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| Larry Hama |
Paul Ryan |
Tom Palmer |
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... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #328 of The Avengers. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
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| #350 | | August, 1992 |
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| Bob Harras |
Steve Epting |
Tom Palmer |
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... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #350 of The Avengers. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 350 of The Avengers
published in August, 1992 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of The Avengers issue 350, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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