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''Avengers: No Surrender'' is a 2018 BatFamilyCrossover by Creator/MarvelComics, published as part of their "[[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy Legacy]]" initiative and featuring Franchise/TheAvengers at its core.

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''Avengers: No Surrender'' is a 2018 BatFamilyCrossover by Creator/MarvelComics, published as part of their "[[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy Legacy]]" initiative and featuring Franchise/TheAvengers ComicBook/TheAvengers at its core.
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* FleetingDemographicRule: An event based around the dissolution of the current Avengers line-up to make way for a relaunched book with a different, more high profile cast? Sounds a lot like ''Comicbook/AvengersDisassembled''. Tom Brevoort even acknowledged this, saying that ''No Surrender'' could be seen as ''Disassembled'' for the modern era of Avengers books that began with ''Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers''.

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* FleetingDemographicRule: An event based around the dissolution of the current Avengers line-up to make way for a relaunched book with a different, more high profile cast? Sounds a lot like ''Comicbook/AvengersDisassembled''. ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled''. Tom Brevoort even acknowledged this, saying that ''No Surrender'' could be seen as ''Disassembled'' for the modern era of Avengers books that began with ''Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers''.''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers''.
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** Vision gets smashed by Hulk, and is seen undergoing repairs in the final issue. In ''Champions'' #22, he arrives home, and Toni Ho and Nadia Van Dyne reassure Viv and her Champions teammate Snowguard that Vision is back to normal. But once the Champions pick Viv, Nadia and Snowguard up, Vision and Toni discuss the truth... his internal systems are failing, doesn't want Viv to know... he's dying. This is why Vision isn't on Jason Aaron's Avengers team.

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** Vision gets smashed by Hulk, and is seen undergoing repairs in the final issue. In ''Champions'' ''ComicBook/Champions2016'' #22, he arrives home, and Toni Ho and Nadia Van Dyne reassure Viv and her Champions teammate Snowguard that Vision is back to normal. But once the Champions pick Viv, Nadia and Snowguard up, Vision and Toni discuss the truth... his internal systems are failing, doesn't want Viv to know... he's dying. This is why Vision isn't on Jason Aaron's Avengers team.



* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: A lot of the Marvel Super Heroes are taken out in the first issue. Carol Danvers and Alpha Flight are left behind and are stuck trying to find out where they disappeared to and many heroes, including Captain America, the ComicBook/{{Champions|2016}}, [[ComicBook/XMenGold the X-Men gold team]] and Black Panther are paralyzed by a mysterious blue aura that also affects some of the Avengers. It's said other costumed types are affected, both hero and villain, so it's just not them

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* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: A lot of the Marvel Super Heroes are taken out in the first issue. Carol Danvers and Alpha Flight are left behind and are stuck trying to find out where they disappeared to and many heroes, including Captain America, the ComicBook/{{Champions|2016}}, ComicBook/{{Champions|MarvelComics}}, [[ComicBook/XMenGold the X-Men gold team]] and Black Panther are paralyzed by a mysterious blue aura that also affects some of the Avengers. It's said other costumed types are affected, both hero and villain, so it's just not them
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* DecoyBackstory: When she was first introduced, Voyager claims to be an original founding member of The Avengers, having been erased from existence because of Victory the Electromagnetic Man. Thanks to Edwin Jarvis, he exposed the truth that she had never been an Avenger in the first place, implanting fake memories regarding her personal history to make her story more believable. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that she's the daughter of the Grandmaster and her real name is Va Nee Gast. She was sent to Earth to act as his ace to reclaim his title as the Grandmaster, as Earth was chosen to be the battleground for the contest.]]

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''No Surrender'' ran for a total of sixteen issues, unofficially leading up to the release of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' in April 2018. An {{interquel}}, ''ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}: No Surrender'', was published after the conclusion of this storyline. A weekly sequel, ''ComicBook/AvengersNoRoadHome'', was released in 2019, with most of the same creative team returning.

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''No Surrender'' ran for a total of sixteen issues, unofficially leading up to the release of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' in April 2018. An {{interquel}}, ''ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}: No Surrender'', was published after the conclusion of this storyline. A weekly sequel, ''ComicBook/AvengersNoRoadHome'', was released in 2019, with most of the same creative team returning. \n ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' also followed from this series, following the exploits of a newly resurrected Hulk.



* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: during its climax with a [[spoiler: poker game.]] Begins with Lightning betting his freedom to free another Avenger. Then betting his life for two comrades' freedom. Then he bets '''Earth to be destroyed''' against Earth to be restored. Then Lightning bets that the loser will ''be erased from history'', and [[spoiler: Grandmaster folds]]. Try to match ''this'', ''Manga/{{Kakegurui}}''!

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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: during During its climax with a [[spoiler: poker game.]] Begins with Lightning betting his freedom to free another Avenger. Then betting his life for two comrades' freedom. Then he bets '''Earth to be destroyed''' against Earth to be restored. Then Lightning bets that the loser will ''be erased from history'', and [[spoiler: Grandmaster folds]]. Try to match ''this'', ''Manga/{{Kakegurui}}''!



** Vision gets smashed by Hulk, and is seen undergoing repairs in the final issue. In Champions #22, he arrives home, and Toni Ho and Nadia Van Dyne reassure Viv and her Champions teammate Snowguard that Vision is back to normal. But once the Champions pick Viv, Nadia and Snowguard up, Vision and Toni discuss the truth... his internal systems are failing, doesn't want Viv to know... he's dying. This is why Vision isn't on Jason Aaron's Avengers team.

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** Vision gets smashed by Hulk, and is seen undergoing repairs in the final issue. In Champions ''Champions'' #22, he arrives home, and Toni Ho and Nadia Van Dyne reassure Viv and her Champions teammate Snowguard that Vision is back to normal. But once the Champions pick Viv, Nadia and Snowguard up, Vision and Toni discuss the truth... his internal systems are failing, doesn't want Viv to know... he's dying. This is why Vision isn't on Jason Aaron's Avengers team.



* CastFromLifespan: Thanks to his Terrigen poisoning, Sunspost's powers burn off years of his life with every use, and he already burnt through a few during his involuntary stay in a HYDRA camp during ''Secret Empire'', but at the climax he figures the situation is desperate enough for it to not matter.



** After everything's over, Toni Ho reforms her branch of AIM into R.E.S.C..U.E

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** After everything's over, Toni Ho reforms her branch of AIM into R.E.S.C..C.U.EE.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Wonder Man tries to talk the Hulk down. The Hulk fires back with a blistering speech against Simon.



* SequelHook: Quicksilver's story ends in Part 14, setting the stage for ''Quicksilver: No Surrender''. In issue 16, Brother Voodoo and Scarlet Witch ask Synapse to join them in searching for him.

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Quicksilver's story ends in Part 14, setting the stage for ''Quicksilver: No Surrender''. In issue 16, Brother Voodoo and Scarlet Witch ask Synapse to join them in searching for him.him.
** The story ends without revealing just ''what'' the mysterious Green Door Bruce keeps seeing whenever he dies is, leaving it to be explored in ''Immortal Hulk''.



** Its because only a certain number of heroes are allowed on the field, and if one of them is taken out, another one is freed from stasis to take their place. Case in point: Johnny Storm [[spoiler:is teleported to the Grandmaster's lair]] and replaced with Janet Van Dyne in Part 6.

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** Its It's because only a certain number of heroes are allowed on the field, and if one of them is taken out, another one is freed from stasis to take their place. Case in point: Johnny Storm [[spoiler:is teleported to the Grandmaster's lair]] and replaced with Janet Van Dyne in Part 6.



* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like a Job for the Sub-Mariner]]: Invoked by Rogue when the Unity Squad is dealing with a tidal wave.

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* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like a Job for the Sub-Mariner]]: ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Invoked by Rogue when the Unity Squad is dealing with a tidal wave.
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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: during its climax with a [[spoiler: poker game.]] Begins with Lightning betting his freedom to free another Avenger. Then betting his life for two comrades' freedom. Then he bets '''Earth to be destroyed''' against Earth to be restored. Then Lightning bets that the loser will ''be erased from history'', and [[spoiler: Grandmaster folds]]. Try to match ''this'', ''Manga/{{Kakegurui}}''!
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* BatmanGambit: Ultimately [[spoiler:Lightning defeats the Grandmaster in a game of poker despite the fact that he barely knows the rules by raising the stakes to such a level where the Grandmaster couldn't risk losing while his opponent would have made the sacrifice in the name of saving the world]].

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'''''Avengers: No Surrender''''' is a 2018 BatFamilyCrossover by Creator/MarvelComics, published as part of their "[[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy Legacy]]" initiative and featuring Franchise/TheAvengers at its core.

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'''''Avengers: ''Avengers: No Surrender''''' Surrender'' is a 2018 BatFamilyCrossover by Creator/MarvelComics, published as part of their "[[ComicBook/MarvelLegacy Legacy]]" initiative and featuring Franchise/TheAvengers at its core.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Three different factions of Avengers come together in this story, meaning there will be ''lots'' of people to follow. The creators have also said that other former Avengers will show up, with the cover to the first part showing Steve Rogers, Carol Danvers and Sam Alexander.
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* PlanetaryRelocation: The Grandmaster transports Earth out of its usual position in the universe in order to pit the Avengers against the warriors selected by his rival, the Challenger.
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* CaptainErsatz: The villain Victory is easily this for minor Justice League character (and fellow Mark Waid creation) Triumph -- their designs and name are practically the same.

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* CaptainErsatz: The [[spoiler: fictional]] villain Victory Victory, a member of the Squadron Sinister, is easily this for minor Justice League character (and fellow Mark Waid creation) Triumph -- their designs and name are practically the same.same. In addition, Triumph was a founding Leaguer who was wiped from everyone's memory, just like Voyager and Victory for their respective teams.



** Issue 2 reveals Voyager was (supposedly) removed from reality by Victory, a member of the Squadron Sinister we've never heard of before (given the Squadron are evil knockoffs of the Justice League, this'd make him an evil knockoff of Triumph, who was ''also'' a retconned in founding member of a supehero team everyone forgot about... created by Mark Waid, no less.)

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** Issue 2 reveals Voyager was (supposedly) removed from reality by Victory, a member of the Squadron Sinister we've never heard of before (given the Squadron are evil knockoffs of the Justice League, this'd make him an evil knockoff of Triumph, who was ''also'' a retconned in founding member of a supehero team everyone forgot about... created by Mark Waid, no less.)before.
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Released weekly, it [[ComicsMerger combines]] Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers|2016}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Creator/JimZub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina provide the art.

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Released weekly, it [[ComicsMerger combines]] Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers|2016}}'', ''ComicBook/{{The Avengers|MarkWaid}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Creator/JimZub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina provide the art.

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