The Last Avengers Story

The Last Avengers Story

Henry Pym on the cover of The Last Avengers Story #1 (Nov. 1995).
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Format Limited series
Publication date November – December 1995
Number of issues 2
Main character(s) Avengers
Creative team
Writer(s) Peter David
Artist(s) Ariel Olivetti
Letterer(s) Jim Novak
Colorist(s) Ariel Olivetti
American Color
Editor(s) Mark Gruenwald
Matt Hicks
Collected editions
The Last Avengers Story ISBN 0-7851-0218-3

The Last Avengers Story is a two-issue prestige format mini-series from Marvel Comics released in November and December 1995. It was written by Peter David and illustrated by Ariel Olivetti.

Contents

Publication history

The series was written in 1986 by Peter David, but it was shelved due to editorial meddling with the plot. David wanted a character-driven story, but his editors wanted a more action driving storyline. The series was revived when it was published as part of the Alterniverse, a subset of the What If? comic book which focused upon darker, bleaker stories.

Plot

The robot Ultron, wanting revenge on the superhero team the Avengers for constant defeats, places a document detailing their downfall in a time capsule. When the time-travelling villain Kang the Conqueror finds the document centuries later, and having been thwarted by the Avengers himself, he travels back to their time to kill the team. The old Avengers, however, have disbanded and been replaced by a less dedicated group. Kang kills the entire team by detonating a nuclear weapon over Avengers Mansion.

With many of the old Avengers such as Captain America; Thor; Iron Man; Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch either dead or missing for years, Henry Pym reluctantly forms another team. The unit consists of his wife the Wasp; Hawkeye and his wife Mockingbird; the mutant Cannonball; sorcerer Tommy Maximoff (son of the android Vision and the Scarlet Witch); Jessie Wingfoot (daughter of She-Hulk and Wyatt Wingfoot) and two mercenaries called Hotshot and Bombshell.

Together they confront Kang—now allied with Ultron, the Grim Reaper and a creature called Oddball—and in a battle to the death many of the Avengers are murdered before finally killing all the villains. Hawkeye discovers that Captain America, who was formerly President of the United States and believed assassinated, is still alive and recuperating, and had watched the entire battle.[1]

Collected editions

The series was collected into a trade paperback (ISBN 0-7851-0218-3) and the premiere hardcover Avengers: First To Last along with the Avengers Classic series (ISBN 0-7851-3652-5).

References

  1. ^ The Last Avengers Story #1–2 (November – December 1995)

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