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Avengers: Tech-On Avengers #1 mixes anime and tokusatsu-themed elements with the heroes of the Marvel Universe for a unique story experience.
All of the Marvel July 7th titles either began new journeys for the House of Ideas’ heroes or brought certain series to their endpoint.
Heroes Return #1 acts as the grand conclusion to the Heroes Reborn storyline and Jason Aaron’s finest hour on the Avengers series.
Heroes Reborn #6 pits a pair of gods against each other while setting up a confrontation between the Avengers and the Squadron Supreme.
Heroes Reborn #3 features a chaotic yet entertaining story, continuing to explore the dynamic between the Avengers and the Squadron Supreme.
Heroes Reborn #2 continues to explore the world of the new Marvel Universe, this time through the eyes of the Squadron Supreme’s Hyperion.
Heroes Reborn #1 puts a new twist on the Marvel Universe, featuring a world without the Avengers and plenty of blockbuster action.
Despite its cover and solicitation promising otherwise, Avengers #45 doesn’t center on King in Black’s aftermath or Blade as a character.
Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing Issue #1 introduces the Harrower, as they attempt to rid the world of the worst plague: mankind.
Wiccan and Hulking #1 is a King in Black tie-in. Billy and Teddy are finally allowed a honeymoon, but an army of Symbiotes was not on the itinerary.












