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* CallBack: Issue 2 has several scenes from the early days of the Avengers, only now with added Voyager. Her disappearance is explained as being the result of the Avengers' fight with the Squadron Sinister, from all the way back in Avengers issue 70.
* 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!
* 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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* CallBack: CallBack:
** Issue 2 has several scenes from the early days of the Avengers, only now with added Voyager. Her disappearance is explained as being the result of the Avengers' fight with the Squadron Sinister, from all the way back in Avengers issue 70.
** The Challenger was exiled from the universe by the Grandmaster, only managing to get back in after "[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 everything died]]".
* CaptainErsatz: The villain Victory is easily this for minor Justice League character (and fellow Mark Waid creation) Triumph -- their designs and name are practically thesame!same.
* CharacterShilling: Issue 2 has Falcon, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver telling everyone just how gosh-darn great Voyager is. Which would be suspicious even if Quicksilver wasn't holding a JerkassBall toward everyone else, but has nothing against this mysterious hero we've never seen before.
* ComicBookDeath: Black Dwarf and Johnny Storm touch the pyramoids and supposedly die. [[spoiler:Turns out they're just teleported to the Grandmaster's lair.]]
** Issue 2 has several scenes from the early days of the Avengers, only now with added Voyager. Her disappearance is explained as being the result of the Avengers' fight with the Squadron Sinister, from all the way back in Avengers issue 70.
** The Challenger was exiled from the universe by the Grandmaster, only managing to get back in after "[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 everything died]]".
* 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
* CharacterShilling: Issue 2 has Falcon, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver telling everyone just how gosh-darn great Voyager is. Which would be suspicious even if Quicksilver wasn't holding a JerkassBall toward everyone else, but has nothing against this mysterious hero we've never seen before.
* ComicBookDeath: Black Dwarf and Johnny Storm touch the pyramoids and supposedly die. [[spoiler:Turns out they're just teleported to the Grandmaster's lair.]]
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* DistaffCounterpart: Voyager acts as one to TheSentry what with the both of them being supposedly Silver Age superheroes who were "forgotten" due to a cataclysmic threat although she brings significantly less baggage with her return.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler:Before Vision is refrozen, he attempts to ask Wanda who Voyager is, showing that not everyone was given memories of her.]]
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler:Before Vision is refrozen, he attempts to ask Wanda who Voyager is, showing that not everyone was given memories of her. Note that issue 2 had claimed Voyager had been present when Vision was inducted into the Avengers.]]
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* BigBad: The Black Order and the Lethal Legion, being played by the Grandmaster and a mysterious second party (who is obviously ''not'' Thanos.)
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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Lightning takes Johnny's ''supposed'' death seriously because he wasn't fast enough to do so.]]
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The new Metal Master in the Lethal Legion is pretty much a carbon copy of the old one but, seeing as he died in the Black Bolt solo title, this one takes his place.
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* ArtifactOfDoom: The Pyramoids obliterate the person who touches it. [[spoiler:Lightning is too slow to warn the Human Torch of this before his grandstanding gets him obliterated.]]
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* FatalFlaw: Pietro suffers from a majorly wounded pride due to getting Synapse injured by the Juggernaut. [[spoiler:This ends up biting him in his speedy little ass when he decides to run off to save one of the Avengers teams, only to be affected by Wanda rescuing Vision from the statis, putting him at the mercy of the Lethal Legion.]]
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** Johnny Storm is stuck in the past, putting down the Falcon over Reed Richards. [[spoiler:This ends up ultimately biting him in his fiery ass as he decides to grab the Pyramoid before Lightning can warn him, getting him obliterated.]]
** Pietro suffers from a majorly wounded pride due to getting Synapse injured by the Juggernaut. [[spoiler:This ends up biting him in his speedy little ass when he decides to run off to save one of the Avengers teams, only to be affected by Wanda rescuing Vision from the statis, putting him at the mercy of the Lethal Legion.]]
** Johnny Storm is stuck in the past, putting down the Falcon over Reed Richards. [[spoiler:This ends up ultimately biting him in his fiery ass as he decides to grab the Pyramoid before Lightning can warn him, getting him obliterated.]]
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Wanda ultimately realizes her spell that ended up temporarily freeing Vision didn't work at all and it got Quicksilver injured.
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* WhenYouWereInDiapers: Quicksilver interrupts Cannonball explaining he's nigh-invulnerable when he's blasting with an angry declaration that he's know Sam since he was in short-pants.
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* WhenYouWereInDiapers: WhileYouWereInDiapers: Quicksilver interrupts Cannonball explaining he's nigh-invulnerable when he's blasting with an angry declaration that he's know Sam since he was in short-pants.
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** CoversAlwaysLie: Sam showed up alright... but he had no lines, as Nova and the rest of the Champions are put on ice.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Quicksilver, [[SarcasmMode just for a change]]. His internal monologue has him grumbling and complaining about everyone else, being a condescending ass about his sister, then complaining some more when she tells him to just do what he's told for once.
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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive are hovering above Avengers Mansion, ready to blow it to pieces. There's only seconds to act. Quicksilver has to get everyone out of the building. And he doesn't manage it. Instead Voyager teleports everyone to safety.
* MonumentalDamage: The Coliseum in Rome is torn apart by the Black Order and the Lethal Legion tussling.
* MonumentalDamage: The Coliseum in Rome is torn apart by the Black Order and the Lethal Legion tussling.
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* TonightSomeoneDies: The solicitations for issue 4.
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* DistaffCounterpart: Voyager acts as one to TheSentry what with the both of them being supposedly Silver Age superheroes who were "forgotten" due to a cataclysmic threat although she brings significantly less baggage with her return.
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* BigBad: The Black Order and the Lethal Legion, being played by the Grandmaster and a mysterious second party (who is obviously ''not'' Thanos.)
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* ContinuityNod: Voyager takes the Avengers teams to a mysterious bunker that only she knew of. As it turns out, Tony Stark actually built it way back when.
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* FatalFlaw: Pietro suffers from a majorly wounded pride due to getting Synapse injured by the Juggernaut. [[spoiler:This ends up biting him in his speedy little ass when he decides to run off to save one of the Avengers teams, only to be affected by Wanda rescuing Vision from the statis, putting him at the mercy of the Lethal Legion.]]
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* TrashTheSet: Avengers Mansion gets obliterated in Part 3, with Voyager barely able to save them.
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** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return in part 1, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
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** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return returns in part 1, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
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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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** Issue 2 reveals Voyager was (supposedly) removed from reality by Voyager, 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 Voyager, 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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** Captain Glory, last seen in Grant Morrison's ''Marvel Boy'', returns as part of the Lethal Legion.
* CallBack: Issue 2 has several scenes from the early days of the Avengers, only now with added Voyager. Her disappearance is explained as being the result of the Avengers' fight with the Squadron Sinister, from all the way back in Avengers issue 70.
* CallBack: Issue 2 has several scenes from the early days of the Avengers, only now with added Voyager. Her disappearance is explained as being the result of the Avengers' fight with the Squadron Sinister, from all the way back in Avengers issue 70.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: A villain-on-villain example. The Black Order and the Lethal Legion tussle on first meeting, until a pair of ominous voices tell them to knock it off.
* OhCrap: Falcon, on realizing Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive are right on top of Avengers Mansion, and about to blow them up.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: This arc prominently features Voyager, an all-new character who was (supposedly) a founding Avenger forgotten by time.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: RememberTheNewGuy:
** This arc prominently features Voyager, an all-new character who was (supposedly) a founding Avenger forgotten bytime. time.
** Issue 2 reveals Voyager was (supposedly) removed from reality by Voyager, 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.)
** This arc prominently features Voyager, an all-new character who was (supposedly) a founding Avenger forgotten by
** Issue 2 reveals Voyager was (supposedly) removed from reality by Voyager, 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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* AvengersAssemble: Voyager makes the call for all Avengers, active and reserve, to
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* AvengersAssemble: Voyager makes the call for all Avengers, active and reserve, to gather at the mansion.
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* HeadbuttingHeroes: Rogue and Quicksilver -- in fact, Pietro only came back ''because'' of Voyager.
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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, [[ComicBook/{{Champions2016}} the Champions]], ComicBook/XMenGold 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, [[ComicBook/{{Champions2016}} the Champions]], ComicBook/XMenGold [[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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* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like a Job for the Sub-Mariner]]: Invoked by Rogue when the Unity Squad is dealing with a tidal wave. "Anyone got [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] on speed dial?"
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* [[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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--> "Anyone got [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] on speed dial?"
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* [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman This Looks Like a Job for the Sub-Mariner]]: Invoked by Rogue when the Unity Squad is dealing with a tidal wave. "Anyone got [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] on speed dial?"
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** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return in part 8, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
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** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return in part 8, 1, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
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* RagtagBandOfMisfits: By the end of part one, the Avengers teams are condensed to about 20 - Hercules, Thor, Falcon and Unstoppable Wasp of the Avengers, Rogue, Quicksilver, Brother Voodoo, Scarlet Witch, Beast, Wonder Man, Synapse and the Human Torch for the Unity Squad, Roberto Da Costa, Toni Ho, General Maverick, and Cannonball of the U.S.Avengers, Hawkeye and Red Wolf of the Occupy Avengers and Lightning.
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* RagtagBandOfMisfits: By the end of part one, the Avengers teams are condensed to about 20 - Hercules, Thor, Falcon and Unstoppable Wasp of the Avengers, Rogue, Quicksilver, Brother Doctor Voodoo, Scarlet Witch, Beast, Wonder Man, Synapse and the Human Torch for the Unity Squad, Roberto Da Costa, Toni Ho, General Maverick, and Cannonball of the U.S.Avengers, Hawkeye and Red Wolf of the Occupy Avengers and Lightning.
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* AvengersAssemble: Voyager makes the call for all Avengers, active and reserve, to
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* StraightGay: Lightning is shown to be this, only stammering a bit when he talks to his love interest.
* 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, [[ComicBook/{{Champions2016}} the Champions]], ComicBook/XMenGold 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
* 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, [[ComicBook/{{Champions2016}} the Champions]], ComicBook/XMenGold 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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* WhatTheHellHero: When Jarvis is injured by fallen debris, a hysteric Nadia tells the remaining active Avengers of it, but when Rogue decides that they must ignore him in favor of the rest of the world, she chews her out for it and runs off, causing Beast to follow her. Quicksilver even gets in a nice jab at the beleaguered Unity Squad leader.
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* BackFromTheDead: Bruce Banner and the Hulk, snapping up alive with their third revival in less than two years.
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[[caption-width-right:300:A phenomenon unlike any other...]]
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Imagine waking up one morning and realizing something is totally off. Now imagine that the thing that is totally of is that the Earth is ''not'' where it is supposed to be. This is what's happening and to solve this mystery, three Avengers teams, as well as many other former Avengers, must assemble.
Making problems worse is that Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for some fun. And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character named Voyager, who was apparently a member of the original Avengers... was she?
Making problems worse is that Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for some fun. And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character named Voyager, who was apparently a member of the original Avengers... was she?
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Imagine waking up one morning and realizing something is something's totally off. Now imagine that the said thing that is that's totally of off is that that, somehow, the Earth is ''not'' where it is it's supposed to be. This is what's happening and to solve this mystery, the three Avengers teams, teams: the main group, the American Idea Mechanics, and the Avengers Unity Squad, as well as many other former Avengers, must assemble.
Making problems worse is thatassemble like never before.
To complicate matters, Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for somefun. "fun." And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character woman named Voyager, who was apparently claims to be a member of the original Avengers... was she?
Avengers...but is she really?
Making problems worse is that
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* TheBusCameBack: Onetime Avenger Living Lightning --now simply calling himself Lightning-- makes his first substantial appearance in many years with this story, and is said to be an important part of the story.
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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
** Onetime Avenger Living Lightning --now simply calling himself Lightning-- makes his first substantial appearance in many years with this story, and is said to be an important part of thestory.story.
** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return in part 8, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
** Onetime Avenger Living Lightning --now simply calling himself Lightning-- makes his first substantial appearance in many years with this story, and is said to be an important part of the
** Red Wolf, who was last seen as part of a BolivianArmyEnding in the final issue of ''ComicBook/OccupyAvengers'', is set to return in part 8, confirming his survival in ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire''.
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Imagine waking up one morning and realizing something is totally off. Now imagine that the thing that is totally of is that the Earth is ''not'' where it is supposed to be. This is what's happening and to solve this mystery, three Avengers teams, as well as many other former Avengers, must assemble.
Making problems worse is that Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for some fun. And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character named Voyager, who was apparently a member of the original Avengers... was she?
Making problems worse is that Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for some fun. And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character named Voyager, who was apparently a member of the original Avengers... was she?
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* GenreSavvy: A meta example -- the writers have realized that fans are kinda-sorta tired of the whole "event" idea and have worked it so that it is confined to one title with no tie-ins, one-shots, prologues, epilogues and the like.
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* BatFamilyCrossover: Every current lineup of Avengers --the main team, the [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Unity Squad]], and the [[ComicBook/USAvengers American Idea Mechanics]]-- feature into this arc.
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* BatFamilyCrossover: Every current lineup of Avengers --the main team, the [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Unity Squad]], and the [[ComicBook/USAvengers American Idea Intelligence Mechanics]]-- feature into this arc.
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Imagine waking up one morning and realizing something is totally off. Now imagine that the thing that is totally of is that the Earth is ''not'' where it is supposed to be. This is what's happening and to solve this mystery, three Avengers teams, as well as many other former Avengers, must assemble. Making problems worse is that Thanos' Black Order and the Lethal Legion are dropping in for some fun. And in the middle of it all is a mysterious character named Voyager, who was apparently a member of the original Avengers... was she?
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Three different factions of Avengers come together in this story, meaning there will be ''lots'' of people to follow.
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* GenreSavvy: A meta example -- the writers have realized that fans are kinda-sorta tired of the whole "event" idea and have worked it so that it is confined to one title with no tie-ins, one-shots, prologues, epilogues and the like.
* GrandFinale: Mark Waid has described this storyline to be the ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'' for the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'' Avengers team.
* 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.
* GrandFinale: Mark Waid has described this storyline to be the ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'' for the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'' Avengers team.
* 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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Released weekly, it combines Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers|2016}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Jim Zub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina will provide the art.
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Released weekly, it combines [[ComicsMerger combines]] Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers|2016}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Jim Zub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina will provide the art.
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Released weekly, it combines Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Avengers|2016}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Jim Zub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina will provide the art.
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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.
Released weekly, it combines Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Jim Zub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina will provide the art.
''No Surrender'' will run for a total of sixteen issues, unofficially leading up to the release of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' in May 2018.
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!! ''Avengers: No Surrender'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* BatFamilyCrossover: Every current lineup of Avengers --the main team, the [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Unity Squad]], and the [[ComicBook/USAvengers American Idea Mechanics]]-- feature into this arc.
* TheBusCameBack: Onetime Avenger Living Lightning --now simply calling himself Lightning-- makes his first substantial appearance in many years with this story, and is said to be an important part of the story.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Voyager first appears in the ''Marvel Legacy'' one-shot, showing up in a statue bust of the founding Avengers at Avengers Mansion.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Three different factions of Avengers come together in this story, meaning there will be ''lots'' of people to follow.
* RememberTheNewGuy: This arc prominently features Voyager, an all-new character who was (supposedly) a founding Avenger forgotten by time.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: The founding Avengers lineup becomes this, accounting Voyager's retroactive inclusion. The current-day flagship team also counts for this, with ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} and ComicBook/UnstoppableWasp serving as their only female members. The other two teams avert the trope.
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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.
Released weekly, it combines Creator/MarkWaid's ''ComicBook/{{Avengers}}'', Creator/AlEwing's ''ComicBook/USAvengers'', and Jim Zub's ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'' into a single title they each co-write, while Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medina will provide the art.
''No Surrender'' will run for a total of sixteen issues, unofficially leading up to the release of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' in May 2018.
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!! ''Avengers: No Surrender'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* BatFamilyCrossover: Every current lineup of Avengers --the main team, the [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Unity Squad]], and the [[ComicBook/USAvengers American Idea Mechanics]]-- feature into this arc.
* TheBusCameBack: Onetime Avenger Living Lightning --now simply calling himself Lightning-- makes his first substantial appearance in many years with this story, and is said to be an important part of the story.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Voyager first appears in the ''Marvel Legacy'' one-shot, showing up in a statue bust of the founding Avengers at Avengers Mansion.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Three different factions of Avengers come together in this story, meaning there will be ''lots'' of people to follow.
* RememberTheNewGuy: This arc prominently features Voyager, an all-new character who was (supposedly) a founding Avenger forgotten by time.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: The founding Avengers lineup becomes this, accounting Voyager's retroactive inclusion. The current-day flagship team also counts for this, with ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} and ComicBook/UnstoppableWasp serving as their only female members. The other two teams avert the trope.
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