List of Avengers members
The Avengers are a series of fictional superhero teams, that have starred in the Avengers and related comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Over the years, the teams have featured a rotating lineup composed of a large number of characters.
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Original Organization (1963–2004)
Founders
All of these members helped form the team in The Avengers #1 (September 1963).
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Iron Man | Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark | Avengers #1 (September 1963) | Founder of original roster. Joined West Coast Branch in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #1 (1984). Expelled for Armor War (1987).[1] Current member of the main Avengers team.[2] |
Thor | Thor Odinson (a.k.a. Dr. Donald Blake, Sigurd Jarlson, Jake Olsen) |
Current member of the main Avengers team. | |
Henry Pym (a.k.a. Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket, The Wasp) |
Dr. Henry Jonathan "Hank" Pym | Became Giant-Man in Avengers #2 (1963), Goliath in Avengers #28 (1966), and Yellowjacket in Avengers #59 (1969). Expelled as Yellowjacket in Avengers #213 (1981).[3] Joined West Coast Branch as Doctor Pym in West Coast Avengers #21 (1988). Became The Wasp in Mighty Avengers #21 (March 2009). He is one of only two members, the other being Kelsey Leigh (Captain Britain), who have Avengers status in both their civilian and superhero guises. Formerly the head of the Avengers Academy and former member of the Secret Avengers. Currently the leader of the Avengers A.I. Squad.[4] | |
Wasp | Janet van Dyne (a.k.a. Janet Pym) |
Active with West Coast team in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #32 (1988). "Died" in Secret Invasion #8 (2008). Reappeared alive in Avengers vol. 4 #32 (2012). Former member of the Avengers Unity Squad.[5] | |
Hulk | Dr. Robert Bruce Banner | Resigned from the team in Avengers #2 (1963), Rejoins the Avengers in Avengers vs. X-Men #11. Current member of the main Avengers team. |
1960s recruits
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Captain America a.k.a. Nomad, The Captain, Commander Rogers |
Steven "Steve" Rogers[6] | Avengers #4 (March 1964) | Was given retroactive "founding member" status in place of the Hulk. Active as The Captain in Avengers #300 (1989).[7] Current leader of the main Avengers team and a member of the Invaders. |
Hawkeye a.k.a. Goliath, Ronin |
Clinton Francis Barton | Avengers #16 (May 1965) | First active as Goliath in Avengers #63. Founding West Coast chair, Avengers #243. Joined the New Avengers as Ronin in New Avengers #27 (2007). Current member of the main Avengers team,[8] and the Secret Avengers. |
Quicksilver | Pietro Maximoff (a.k.a. Pietro Frank) |
Joined West Coast branch in Avengers West Coast #56. Joined the Mighty Avengers in Mighty Avengers #24. Former teacher at the Avengers Academy. Current member of X-Factor. | |
Scarlet Witch | Wanda Maximoff (a.k.a. Wanda Frank) |
Joined West Coast branch in West Coast Avengers Vol. 2 #37. Disappeared and apparently de-powered at the end of House of M. Has since re-emerged fully powered in Avengers Children's Crusade. Rejoined team in Avengers vs X-Men #7. Current member of the Avengers Unity Squad. | |
Swordsman | Jacques Duquesne | Avengers #20 (September 1965) | Expelled in Avengers #20 (September 1965).[9] Readmitted in Avengers #114 (August 1973). Killed in Giant Size Avengers #2 (1974). Returned to life in Chaos War: Dead Avengers #1 (January 2011). |
Hercules | Heracles (alias Harry Cleese) |
Avengers #45 (October 1967) | |
Black Panther | T'Challa (a.k.a. Luke Charles) |
Avengers #52 (May 1968) | Current member of the Illuminati. |
Vision | Victor Shade (alias) | Avengers #58 (November 1968) | Joined West Coast branch in West Coast Avengers Vol. 2 #37. Destroyed in Avengers #500 (September 2004). Rebuilt in Avengers Vol. 4 #19. Current member of the Avengers A.I. Squad.[4] |
Black Knight | Dane Whitman | Avengers #71 (December 1969) |
1970s recruits
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Black Widow | Natalia Alianovna Romanova | Avengers #111 (May 1973) | Current member of the Secret Avengers and the main Avengers team. |
Mantis | Mandy Celestine (alias) | Giant-Size Avengers #4 (1975) | |
Beast | Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy | Avengers #151 (September 1976) |
Originally given probationary status in Avengers #137 (July 1975).[7][10] Former member of the Secret Avengers. Current member of the Illuminati. |
Moondragon | Heather Douglas (a.k.a. H.D. Steckley) |
Originally given probationary status in Avengers #137 (July 1975).[7][10][11][12] | |
Hellcat | Patricia "Patsy" Walker | Originally given probationary status in Avengers #148 (February 1976).[7][10][11][12][13] | |
Two-Gun Kid | Matthew J. "Matt" Hawk | Avengers #174 (August 1978) | Time traveler from the 19th century; joined as a reserve member.[7][10][13] Originally given honorary status in Avengers #147 (May 1976).[11][14] |
Ms. Marvel a.k.a. Binary, Warbird, Captain Marvel |
Carol Susan Jane Danvers | Avengers #183 (May 1979) | Active as Warbird in Avengers vol. 3 #4 (1998).[7] Former member of the New Avengers. Current member of the main Avengers team as Captain Marvel. |
Falcon | Samuel "Snap" Thomas Wilson | Avengers #184 (June 1979) | Current member of the main Avengers team and the Mighty Avengers. |
1980s recruits
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Wonder Man | Simon Williams | Avengers #194 (April 1980) | Originally given probationary status in Avengers #158 (April 1977).[7] Founding West Coast member. Former leader of the Revengers. Current member of the Avengers Unity Squad. |
Tigra a.k.a. The Cat |
Greer Grant Nelson | Avengers #211 (September 1981) | Founding West Coast member. Former teacher at the Avengers Academy. |
She-Hulk | Jennifer Walters | Avengers #221 (July 1982) | Current member of the Mighty Avengers |
Captain Marvel a.k.a. Photon, Pulsar Spectrum |
Monica Rambeau | Avengers #231 (May 1983) | Originally made a member-in-training in Avengers #227 (January 1983). Active as Photon in Avengers Unplugged #5 (1996).[7] Current member of the Mighty Avengers as Spectrum. |
Starfox | Eros | Avengers #243 (May 1984) | Originally made a member-in-training in Avengers #232 (June 1983).[7][15] |
Namor | Namor McKenzie | Avengers #262 (December 1985) | Currently a member of the Illuminati and the Invaders. |
Doctor Druid | Dr. Anthony Ludgate Druid | Avengers #278 (April 1987) | Killed in Druid #4 (August 1995). |
West Coast Avengers recruits (1984–1987)
Avengers members recruited by Hawkeye as the West Coast Avengers chair.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Mockingbird | Barbara "Bobbi" Morse | West Coast Avengers #1 (September 1984) |
Founding West Coast member. Former member of the New Avengers and Secret Avengers. |
War Machine a.k.a. Iron Man II, Iron Patriot |
James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes | Founding West Coast member (as Iron Man). Rejoined as War Machine in Avengers West Coast #94 (May 1993).[7] Former member of the Secret Avengers as the Iron Patriot. | |
Thing | Benjamin Jacob Grimm | West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #9 (June 1986) |
Accepted membership after assisting West Coast team, but left before official vote was taken.[7][11][12][13][16] Former member of the New Avengers. Current member of the Fantastic Four. |
Moon Knight | Marc Spector (a.k.a. Steven Grant, Jake Lockley) |
West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #21 (June 1987) |
Gained full membership in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #33.[7][11][17] |
Firebird a.k.a. Espirita |
Bonita Juárez | West Coast Avengers Annual #2 (1987) |
Given reserve status after assisting West Coast team.[7][11][12][13] |
Post-Inferno recruits (1989–1990)
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Demolition Man
a.k.a. Scourge of the Underworld |
Dennis Dunphy | Captain America #349 (January 1989) |
Recruited by The Captain for East Coast team, but presumed killed before official vote was taken.[7][13][18][19][20][21][22] Killed in Captain America (vol. 6) #14. |
Forgotten One | Gilgamesh | Avengers #300 (February 1989) | Presumed killed in Avengers #391 (October 1995). Returned in Eternals (vol. 4) #3 (October 2008). |
Mister Fantastic | Reed Richards | Current member of the Illuminati and Fantastic Four. | |
Invisible Woman | Susan Richards (née Storm) |
Current member of the Fantastic Four. | |
U.S. Agent | John Frank Walker, Jack Daniels (alias) |
West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #44 (May 1989) |
Appointed to West Coast team by government. Left during UN Charter,[23] and later gained official membership.[24] |
Quasar | Wendell Elvis Vaughn | Avengers #305 (July 1989) | Originally given probationary status in Avengers Annual #18 (1989).[7][11][12] |
Human Torch | Jim Hammond (alias) | Avengers West Coast #50 (November 1989) |
Former member of the Secret Avengers. Current member of the Invaders. |
Sersi | Circe (a.k.a. Sylvia Sersi) |
Avengers #314 (February 1990) | |
Stingray | Walter Newell | Avengers #319 (July 1990) | Given reserve status as caretaker of Avengers Island.[7][11][13] |
UN Charter recruits (1991–1992)
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Spider-Man | Peter Benjamin Parker | Avengers #329 (February 1991) | Joined as a reserve member.[7][11] Former member of the New Avengers, while serving concurrently as a member of the Future Foundation. Due to a body swap that occurred during The Amazing Spider-Man #698, he was replaced by Otto Octavius as Spider-Man on the Avengers, with the other members unaware of the switch. Later regained his body and subsequently became a member again. Current member of the main Avengers team. |
Sandman | William Baker (a.k.a. Flint Marko) |
Avengers #329 (February 1991) (Reserve Substitutes) |
Never gained full membership.[7][11] Resigned in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #4 (1999). Current member of the Sinister Six. |
Rage | Elvin Daryl Haliday | Never gained full membership.[7] Was discovered to be still in his adolescence in Avengers #341 (November 1991) and was demoted to trainee status. Status revoked in New Warriors #26.[11][13][25][26] | |
Machine Man a.k.a. X-51 |
Aaron Stack (alias) | Avengers West Coast #69 (April 1991) | Given reserve status after assisting West Coast team.[27] Active in Avengers West Coast #83 (June 1992). Removed from roster in X-51 #4 (1999).[7][11] |
Living Lightning | Miguel Santos | Avengers West Coast #74 (September 1991) |
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Spider-Woman a.k.a. Arachne, Madame Web II |
Julia Carpenter | ||
Crystal | Crystal Amaquelin Maximoff | Avengers #343 (January 1992) | Originally given probationary status in Avengers #336 (August 1991).[7] |
Thunderstrike a.k.a. Thor II |
Eric Kevin Masterson | Active as Thunderstrike in Avengers #374.[7] Killed in Thunderstrike #24 (September 1995). | |
Darkhawk | Christopher Powell | Avengers West Coast #94 (May 1993) | Joined as a reserve member.[7][11] |
Post-Heroes Return recruits (1998–2004)
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Justice | Vance Astrovik | Avengers vol. 3 #4 (May 1998) | Joined as a reserve member. Promoted to full status in Avengers vol. 3 #7 (1998). Formerly a teacher at the Avengers Academy. Current member of the New Warriors. |
Firestar | Angelica Jones | Joined as a reserve member. Promoted to full status in Avengers vol. 3 #7 (1998). Retired in Civil War: Front Line #2. Later served as a member of the Young Allies. Currently active as a heroine again. Currently a member of the X-Men | |
Triathlon a.k.a. 3-D Man |
Delroy Garrett | Avengers vol. 3 #27 (April 2000) | Currently active as 3-D Man in the Agents of Atlas. |
Silverclaw | Maria de Guadalupe Santiago | Avengers vol. 3 #30 (July 2000) | Joined as a reserve member. Active in Avengers vol. 3 #43-55. |
Jack of Hearts | Jack Hart | Avengers vol. 3 #38 (March 2001) | Gained full membership in Avengers vol. 3 #43 (August 2001). Died in Avengers vol. 3 #76 (February 2004). Apparently revived in Marvel Zombies Supreme #2 (2011). |
Ant-Man | Scott Edward Harris Lang | Avengers vol. 3 #57 (October 2002) | Gained full membership in Avengers vol. 3 #62 (February 2003). Seemingly killed by a zombie Jack of Hearts under influence of the Scarlet Witch in Avengers #500 (September 2004). Rescued moments before his apparent death by the Young Avengers and brought several years into the future by the Scarlet Witch in Avengers: The Children's Crusade #5 (June 2011). |
Captain Britain a.k.a. Lionheart |
Kelsey Leigh Shorr | Avengers vol. 3 #81 (June 2004) | Made an honorary member as Kelsey Leigh, and a full member as Captain Britain. She is one of only two members, the other being Henry Pym, who have Avengers status in both their civilian and superhero guises. |
New Avengers recruits (2005)
The New Avengers were formed due to a mass break-out at the super villain prison The Raft.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Luke Cage a.k.a. Power Man |
Carl Lucas (birth name) Lucas Cage (legal name) |
New Avengers #3 (March 2005) |
Former leader of the New Avengers.[28] Left the team in New Avengers vol. 2 #30. Current leader of the Mighty Avengers. |
Wolverine | James "Logan" Howlett | New Avengers #6 (June 2005) |
Former member of the main Avengers team and the Avengers Unity Squad. Maintained simultaneous membership in the Avengers and the X-Men. |
Sentry | Robert Reynolds | New Avengers #10 (October 2005) |
Became a member of the Mighty Avengers after the Civil War and the Dark Avengers during Dark Reign. Went rogue in Siege #3 before being killed in Siege #4. |
Echo a.k.a. Ronin |
Maya Lopez | New Avengers #11 (November 2005) (as Ronin) |
Joined as Ronin in New Avengers #11 (2005); active as Echo in New Avengers #27 (2007). Killed in Moon Knight vol. 4 #9. |
Post-Civil War recruits (2007–2009)
The New Avengers became a splinter group that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, as opposed to the governmental-sanctioned team presented in Mighty Avengers then Dark Avengers. Mighty Avengers after the Dark Avengers launch was an international agency sanctioned team.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Ares | Ares (a.k.a. John Aaron) |
Mighty Avengers #1 (May 2007) |
Became member of the Dark Avengers. Killed in Siege #2. |
Amadeus Cho | Amadeus Cho | Mighty Avengers #21 (March 2009) |
Helped assemble a new Mighty Avengers team after the beginning of Dark Reign.[29] Has taken the place of Hercules as the Prince of Power. Current member of the Illuminati. |
Jocasta | Jocasta | Jocasta was previously granted provisional status in Avengers vol. 1 #197. She left the team before she was to be offered substitute status with the team, in Avengers vol. 1 #211.[7][11][30][31] Former teacher at the Avengers Academy. | |
Stature | Cassandra Lang | Mighty Avengers #22 (April 2009) |
Killed in Avengers: The Children's Crusade #8. Resurrected in Avengers World #16. |
Vision | Jonas (alias) | Killed in Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9. | |
Heroic Age recruits (2010–2011)
Characters who have officially joined the Avengers after the events of Dark Reign and Siege.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Captain America | James Buchanan Barnes | Originally joined the New Avengers in New Avengers (vol.1) #48 (January 2009).[29] Apparently died in Fear Itself #3, but was recently revealed to be alive and re-assuming his identity as the Winter Soldier. Current member of the Invaders. | |
Spider-Woman | Jessica Drew | Originally joined the New Avengers in New Avengers vol.1 #48 (January 2009).[29] Current member of the main Avengers team and the Secret Avengers.[32] | |
Valkyrie | Brunnhilde | Former members of the Secret Avengers.[33][34] | |
Sharon Carter a.k.a. Agent 13 |
Sharon Carter | ||
Nova | Richard Rider | Left the Secret Avengers,[35] to participate in The Thanos Imperative. Presumed killed in The Thanos Imperative #6 | |
Ant-Man | Eric O'Grady | Killed and replaced by a Life Model Decoy in Secret Avengers vol. 1 #23 (February 2012) | |
Iron Fist | Daniel Thomas Rand-Kai | Originally joined in New Avengers vol. 1 #27 (February 2007). | |
Power Woman a.k.a. Jewel |
Jessica Campbell Jones | Originally joined as Jewel in New Avengers Annual #3 (December 2009).[29] Left the team in New Avengers (vol. 2) #24. Current member of the Mighty Avengers. | |
Flux | Dennis Sykes | One Month To Live #5 (September 2010). | Died in One Month To Live #5 (September 2010).[36] |
Protector a.k.a. Marvel Boy |
Noh-Varr | Left the main team in Avengers vol. 4 #27. Current member of the Young Avengers as Marvel Boy. | |
Doctor Strange | Stephen Vincent Strange | Originally joined in New Avengers vol. 1 #27 (February 2007). Current member of the Illuminati. | |
Red Hulk | Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross | Current member of the Thunderbolts. | |
Shattered Heroes recruits (2011–2012)
After the Fear Itself event, the lineup of the Avengers teams was shifted by Captain America during the Shattered Heroes storyline.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Daredevil | Matthew "Matt" Murdock | ||
Storm | Ororo Iqadi T'Challa (née Munroe) | (November 2011) |
Left the team in New Avengers (vol. 2) #24. Current member of the X-Men. |
Quake | Daisy Johnson | Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and former member of the Secret Warriors. | |
Captain Britain | Brian Braddock | (January 2012) |
Asked by Steve Rogers to join the Avengers in Age of Heroes #1. |
Venom | Eugene "Flash" Thompson | Current member of the Thunderbolts and Guardians of the Galaxy. | |
Marvel NOW! recruits (2012-2013)
After the Avengers vs. X-Men event, members from both Avengers and X-Men teams were shifted by Captain America during the Marvel NOW! storyline.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Havok | Alex Summers | Former leader of the Avengers Unity Squad. | |
Cannonball | Sam Guthrie | Current members of the main Avengers team.[37][38] | |
Sunspot | Roberto da Costa | ||
Manifold | Eden Fesi | ||
Shang-Chi | Shang-Chi | ||
Captain Universe | Tamara Devoux | ||
Smasher | Isabel "Izzy" Kane[39] | ||
Hyperion | Marcus Milton | ||
Rogue | Anna Marie | Current member of the Avengers Unity Squad. Maintains simultaneous membership in the Avengers and the X-Men. | |
Sunfire | Shiro Yoshida | Former member of the Avengers Unity Squad.[40] | |
Doombot | None | Current member of the Avengers A.I. Squad.[4] | |
Victor Mancha | Victor Mancha |
Infinity recruits (2013-2014)
Characters that joined the team during the Infinity event.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Abyss | |||
Ex Nihilo | Ex Nihilo | ||
Nightmask | Adam | ||
Star Brand | Kevin Connor | ||
Alexis The Protector | Alexis | Current member of the Avengers A.I. Squad.[4] | |
Ronin | Eric Brooks | Mighty Avengers vol 2 #1 | First appeared as "Spider Hero". Revealed as Blade in Mighty Avengers vol. 2 #9.[41] |
Blue Marvel | Adam Brashear | Mighty Avengers vol 2 #2 | |
Power Man | Victor Alvarez | Mighty Avengers vol 2 #3 | Former students at Avengers Academy, former members of the Heroes for Hire. |
White Tiger | Ava Ayala | ||
Avengers NOW! (2014-present)
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Kaluu | Kaluu | Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #1 (November 2014) | Current member of the Mighty Avengers.[4] |
Doctor Voodoo | Jericho Drumm | Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #9 (December 2014) | Current members of the Avengers Unity Squad. |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed | Uncanny Avengers #1 (January 2015) | |
Honorary
Heroes that have been granted honorary status during their lifetime or posthumously for acts of great courage and/or sacrifice.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Rick Jones | Richard Milhouse Jones | Avengers #1 (September 1963) | |
Captain Marvel | Mar-Vell (a.k.a. Walter Lawson) |
Avengers vol. 1 #86 (March 1971) (by affiliation only) |
Posthumously awarded honorary membership.[42] |
Whizzer | Robert L. Frank Sr. | Avengers #173 (July 1978) | Died in Vision and Scarlet Witch #2 (December 1982). |
Moira Brandon | Moira Brandon | Avengers West Coast vol. 2 #100 (November 1993) | Honorary founding member of the West Coast Team. Status given in flashback taking place before West Coast Avengers vol. 1. |
Shroud | Maximilian Quincy Coleridge | West Coast Avengers #1 (September 1984) |
Honorary founding member of the West Coast team. Status confirmed in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe. |
Marrina | Marrina Smallwood | Avengers #282 (August 1987) | Wife of Namor; honorary member while he served on the team.[7][15][17] Revived during the Chaos War (January 2011). |
Yellowjacket | Rita DeMara | Avengers Annual #17 (1988) | Made honorary member after assisting an East Coast reserve team.[7][11][14][31] Killed by Iron Man (Stark) in Avengers: The Crossing (September 1995). Returned to life in Chaos War: Dead Avengers #1 (January 2011). |
Swordsman | Phillip Jarvert | Avengers #357 (December 1992) | Alternate universe Avenger & Gatherer |
Magdalene | Marissa Darrow | Avengers #363 (June 1993) | |
Deathcry a.k.a. Lifecry |
Sharra Neramani | Avengers #364 (July 1993) (as a probationary member) |
Never gained full membership. Given honorary status in Avengers #399 (June 1996).[7] Killed in Annihilation Conquest: Star-Lord #2 (August 2007). Restored to life in Chaos War: Dead Avengers #5 |
Masque | Guillietta Nefaria (birth name), Whitney Frost (legal name) | Avengers #393 (April 1996) | A clone of Madame Masque.[14] Killed in Avengers vol. 3 #34 (November 2000). |
Iron Man | Anthony Edward Stark | Avengers: Timeslide (1996) | An alternate adolescent version of the original from reality 96020. Replaced him for a time and then merged with the original Stark. |
Nova | Sam Alexander | Avengers Vs. X-Men #12 (December 2012) | Offered membership by Thor, but unable to accept due to age. |
Guardians of the Galaxy (1978)
A group of superheroes from the 31st century, the Guardians of the Galaxy time traveled to the 20th century in vol. 1 #168 (February 1978) and served as honorary members during the Korvac saga.[7][11]
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Yondu | Yondu Udonta | Avengers #168 (February 1978) |
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Martinex | Martinex T'Naga | ||
Charlie-27 | |||
Nikki | Nicholette Gold | ||
Starhawk | Stakar Ogord | ||
Aleta Ogord | Aleta Ogord | ||
Vance Astro | Vance Astrovik | A younger, alternate version of him also later joined as the superhero Justice (a.k.a. Marvel Boy, see above: Post-Heroes Return recruits, 1998). |
Young Avengers
A group of teenage heroes modeled after the Avengers, the surviving Young Avengers were awarded honorary membership following the "Children's Crusade" storyline.
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Hawkeye | Kate Bishop | Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9 (May 2012) |
Awarded honorary membership by Captain America.[36] |
Hulkling | Dorrek VIII | ||
Speed | Thomas Shepherd | ||
Wiccan | William Kaplan |
Avengers Third Grade
The Avengers promoted several senior Academy students to "Avengers Third Grade", as part of a plan to eventually award them full Avengers membership.[4]
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Finesse | Jeanne Foucault | Avengers Academy #39 (November 2012) | |
Hazmat | Jennifer Takeda | ||
Mettle | Ken Mack | ||
Reptil | Humberto Lopez | ||
Striker | Brandon Sharpe | ||
Lightspeed | Julie Power | ||
X-23 | Laura Kinney |
Infiltrators
Character | Real name | Joined in | Notes |
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Ravonna a.k.a. "Nebula", Terminatrix |
Ravonna Lexus Renslayer | Avengers #291 (May 1988) |
Posing as Nebula at the time, and better known as Terminatrix. Started placing the East Coast division under mind control as of #291 (May 1988). Unofficial leader as of #294 (August 1988). "Officially" joined in #297. Reported MIA minutes later. East Coast division consequently disbanded (November 1988). |
Mockingbird | H'rpra | Avengers West Coast #91 (February 1993) |
Skrull who replaced the kidnapped Barbara Morse as Mockingbird in order to infiltrate the team, as revealed in a retcon in Secret Invasion#8 (January 2009). She was slain by Mephisto in Avengers West Coast #100 (November 1993), although her ghost or spirit has been seen a few times since[43] True name revealed in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z#1 Softcover in the updates section. |
AntiVision | Avengers #360 (March 1993) |
Infiltrated the team as a representative of the Gatherers. He impersonated the Vision, and was seemingly destroyed by Proctor, before being defeated by Vision. | |
Spider-Woman | Veranke (posing as Jessica Drew) |
New Avengers #3 (March 2005) |
Joined the Mighty Avengers (Initiative team) in Mighty Avengers #7 (November 2007). Revealed in New Avengers #42 (August 2008) to have been a Skrull. Killed by Norman Osborn in Secret Invasion #8 (January 2009). |
Scarlet Witch | Loki Laufeyson (posing as Scarlet Witch) |
Mighty Avengers #21 (March 2009) |
Joined and assembled the Mighty Avengers in Mighty Avengers #21 (March 2009). Revealed in Mighty Avengers #29 (November 2009). |
Black Ant | Secret Avengers #24 (March 2012) |
Infiltrated the Secret Avengers as a Life Model Decoy impersonating Eric O'Grady. Supposedly destroyed alongside the other Descendents. | |
Spider-Man | Otto Octavius (switched bodies with Peter Parker) |
The Amazing Spider-Man #698 (December 2012) |
Automatically on team after switching bodies with Peter Parker. Under probation since The Superior Spider-Man #8 for various violent acts. Left team in The Superior Spider-Man #26 to avoid an incriminating brain scan. |
Other teams
Fury's Black Ops Initiative (1959)
As revealed in New Avengers #10 (March 2011).
Character | Real name | Joined in |
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Nick Fury | Nicholas Joseph Fury | New Avengers vol. 2 #10 (March 2011) |
Dum Dum Dugan | Timothy Aloysius Cadwallader Dugan | |
Sabretooth | Victor Creed | |
Dominic Fortune | Duvid Jerome T. Fortunov | |
Namora | Aquaria Nautica Neptunia | |
Kraven the Hunter | Sergei Kravinoff | |
Ulysses Bloodstone | Unrevealed | |
Silver Sable | Ernst Sablinova | |
Blonde Phantom | Louise Grant Mason | Avengers 1959 #1 (October 2011) |
Great Lakes Avengers (1989)
A group of heroes independently formed their own branch of Avengers, as Great Lakes Avengers, in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #46 (July 1989), with no official status. Later known as the Lightning Rods (after the Thunderbolts during Heroes Reborn), they eventually switched their name back. In the GLA Misassembled miniseries, the team was contacted by the Maria Stark Foundation and forced to change their name. They chose the Great Lakes X-Men. In The Thing #8, they changed their name again to the Great Lakes Champions. Since the Civil War, the team has been known as the Great Lakes Initiative.
Avengers Resistance (2009)
Justice and other former members of the New Warriors eventually left The Initiative to form Counter Force, with the purpose of ensuring that The Initiative stayed true to their goal of training new and undeveloped superhumans. After Camp Hammond was shut down, Tigra and Gauntlet joined the New Warriors who had left the Initiative, and formed the Avengers Resistance, with the specific purpose of exposing the criminal deeds of Norman Osborn.
Astonishing Avengers (2014)
During the AXIS storyline, Magneto assembles an unnamed group consisting of Absorbing Man, Carnage, Deadpool, Doctor Doom, Enchantress, Hobgoblin, Jack O'Lantern V, Loki, Mystique and Sabretooth to combat the Red Skull.[44] When the Red Skull was defeated, the villains went their separate ways, but were inverted due the spell cast by Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom.[45] The inverted villains were reassembled by Steve Rogers when he noticed something was wrong with the Avengers and X-Men to assemble an effective resistance against the heroes after the other Avengers- with the exception of Spider-Man and Nova- were captured, naming the new team the Astonishing Avengers.[46] During the subsequent fight, Carnage sacrifices himself to prevent the inverted X-Men detonating a 'gene bomb' that would have killed every non-mutant in the blast radius,[47] with the fight concluding with the rest of the 'Astonishing Avengers'- with the exception of Sabretooth, who was protected by a shield generated by Iron Man- being returned to normal. However, the team left a video message claiming responsibility for the heroes' actions while corrupted before they returned to their own villainous ways, identifying themselves as the 'Axis of Evil', allowing the Avengers and X-Men to rebuild their reputations.[48]
Bibliography
See also
- A-Next (List of A-Next members)
- Avengers Academy
- Avengers Arena
- Avengers: The Initiative (List of Avengers: The Initiative characters)
- Dark Avengers
- Force Works
- Great Lakes Avengers (List of Great Lakes Avengers members)
- Marvel Adventures: The Avengers
- The Mighty Avengers (List of Mighty Avengers members)
- The New Avengers (List of New Avengers members)
- Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow
- The Ultimates (List of Ultimates members)
- Secret Avengers
- West Coast Avengers (List of West Coast Avengers members)
- Young Avengers
References
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- ↑ Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #2
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