| 1. Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 | 
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By: Kurt Busiek, George Perez Publisher: Marvel Comics August 04, 2004
I was probably about 8 years old when this series started, and it was at that time I began getting into comics. Going to the local comic store every Wednesday and picking up a handful of Marvel comics with whatever allowance I had.
This series WAS my introduction to the Avengers, and what an introduction it is. Throwing you in with a bunch of different heroes and villians. I recently bought... more
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| 2. Avengers Forever | 
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By: Kurt Busiek, Roger Stern Publisher: Marvel Comics September 16, 2009
I BOUGHT THIS IN COMIC FORM A FEW YEARS AGO AND FORGET HOW GOOD IT WAS,A GREAT OLD FASHION TYPE MARVEL STORY THATS SADLY MISSING TODAY,BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK FROM PACHECO AND MERINO AND A VERY ENTERTAINING STORY FROM BUSIEK,THIS IS THE AVENGERS I REMEMBER... more
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| 3. Avengers: Knights Of Wundagore TPB (Earth's Mightiest Heroes) | 
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By: Michelinie, David, Gruenwald, Mark, Grant, Steven Publisher: Marvel Comics February 18, 2009
This TPB contains Avengers Vol. 1 #181-187 written by David Michelinie (of Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle fame) and drawn by John Byrne (X-men, FF, Avengers West Coast)
It's great to read old stories that are just as fresh as ones written today. This Avengers book will not dissapoint fans, especially since the story arc is so important to the future of the Avengers.
Things you... more
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| 4. Ultimate Comics Avengers Vol. 1: The Next Generation | |
By: Mark Millar Publisher: Marvel Comics July 07, 2010
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| 5. Avengers Disassembled | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis, David Finch Publisher: Marvel Comics January 17, 2007
The Avengers are quite an eclectic mix for any reader. Not quite a clearly defined team, its members keep changing and some have dual roles in other guises. The potential for cross-over issues is huge. So is the potential for reader confusion. Thus, if you are not a regular reader, and happened to have picked up this volume to read, you might not know who was coming or going.
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| 6. JLA/Avengers | 
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By: Kurt Busiek Publisher: DC Comics November 18, 2008
After the proposed project was delayed way back in the 1980's, the two major comicbook companies (DC & MARVEL) finally got their **** together 20+ years later, and the JLA/AVENGERS Cross-Over finally got off the ground. It was worth the wait because [they] made it into a "4-Issue Event" (in its initial release). Now it is published into trade paperback combining all four issues from the talents... more
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| 7. Mighty Avengers, Vol. 1: The Ultron Initiative | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics September 17, 2008
despite being a more classic team the line up is filled with way to many heavy hitters. ... more
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| 8. Avengers Assemble, Vol. 5 (v. 5) | 
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By: Kurt Busiek, Alan Davis, Manuel Garcia, Kieron Dwyer, Brent Anderson, Ivan Reis, Patrick Zircher, Yanick Paquette Publisher: Marvel Comics November 21, 2007
"Avengers Assemble" volume 5 sees the titanic run of writer/comic historian/"Avengers" fanboy Kurt Busiek come to what i feel is an absolutely dynamite close!
fans of the "Avengers Forever" limited series (my favorite superhero comic of all time) will be oh-so-happy to learn that Kang is back, and back for the throw-down to end all in the form of a whopping 15-part mega-arc which... more
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| 9. Avengers: The Serpent Crown | 
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By: Steve Englehart, George Perez Publisher: Marvel Comics September 21, 2005
The Serpent Crown is a device than an alien has used to control The Squadron Supreme on their world, and they need help from The Avengers to undo the damage.
This produces a great team up and cross world story, and as an added bonus, we have the appearance of the Hellcat, a definite favorite.
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| 10. Avengers: The Initiative, Vol. 1: Basic Training (v. 1) | 
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By: Dan Slott Publisher: Marvel Comics April 09, 2008
I didn't expect much from this spin-off, but it really is one of the better books to come out of "Civil War." While the main Avengers books ("Mighty" and "New") have been somewhat disappointing (is Bendis being stretched too thin?), Dan Slott's "Initiative" is everything that you could look for in a comic book. Action, drama, and--most noticeably--a little humor to temper the seriousness. Having said... more
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