Behold the Vision/Even An Android Can Cry (reprinted in Avengers Treasury Edition).Avengers #4, the return of Captain America (reprinted in Avengers Weekly #1).Since the dissolution of Marvel UK, the Avengers have gone on to star in several reprint titles published by the company's successors, Panini, including Avengers United, Avengers Unconquered, Avengers Assemble and Avengers Universe.
The title was cancelled after issue #148 (14th July 1976) and merged with Mighty World of Marvel with MWOM #199, though the Avengers themselves would subsequently have a lengthy career in various Marvel UK titles including MWOM, The Titans and, most notably, long runs in both Super Spider-Man and Marvel Super-Heroes Monthly, as well as appearing in Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars (although this last series sadly did not continue the unbroken run of Avengers stories which had continued from their first appearance in MWOM to their last in MSH, almost ten years later).Īvengers Annuals were also published, in 1975-1978 ( Conan also featured in the 19 annuals), and an Avengers Treasury Edition (with a stiff card cover) was published in 1982 (also featuring the Hulk). From issue #95, Avengers absorbed the failed Savage Sword of Conan weekly, the title of which was duly added to the masthead. The MOKF sub-heading was later removed from the cover, but the MOKF strip itself continued for some time, alternating in later issues with the similarly themed Iron Fist. Strange, but from issue #28 the title gained a third strip, Master of Kung Fu, and the title was changed to 'Avengers & Master of Kung Fu' to reflect this this was an attempt to cash in on the Kung Fu craze which was then sweeping the country.
Early issues featured reprinted adventures of the Avengers themselves plus Marvel's master of the mystic arts, Dr. The first two issues carried free gifts a sheet of rub down transfers and an 'Avengers Wonder Weapon', respectively. The Avengers, the third title published by Marvel UK after Mighty World of Marvel and Spider-Man Comics Weekly, was launched on 22nd September 1973, after the characters had been given a brief tryout in the pages of Mighty World of Marvel #46-48. They also occasionally appeared in reprint titles from Alan Class Publishing, either with or without Marvel's authorisation.Īvengers Weekly and appearances in other titles After being introduced to the British public in Odhams weekly title Smash!, they joined the Marvel UK line-up in the pages of Mighty World of Marvel before graduating to their own title. Initially comprised of Thor, the Hulk, Iron Man, Ant Man and the Wasp, soon joined by Captain America, the Avengers soon became a repository for many of "Earth's Mightiest Heroes" including Hawkeye, the Vision, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, Hercules, the Black Widow and the Black Knight. The Avengers were the second superhero team created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for the American company Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, following the Fantastic Four. 2 Avengers Weekly and appearances in other titles.