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In 2004, The New Avengers was a very specific move by prolific comics writer Brian Michael Bendis to create a new roster that would include two of the company's most popular characters, Spider-Man ...
To hardcore comics fans, he's also beloved for his time at the helm of "The New Avengers," during which he introduced Robert Reynolds to the roster (which at the time included an all-star line-up ...
Thunderbolts* preserves this last-minute surprise ending, with the team revealed as the New Avengers. Yes, the Thunderbolts in the MCU have ties to later rosters from the comics.
A new team is ready to take the Marvel Cinematic Universe by storm. The Thunderbolts are a lot different than the Avengers, though, as they’re comprised of characters who have all made mistakes ...
The New Avengers, consisting of Bucky, Yelena, Red Guardian, John Walker, Bob/Sentry, and Ghost, are introduced at the end of 'Thunderbolts*.' They have a long Marvel Comics history.
With Marvel Comics following the example of the MCU and turning the Thunderbolts into the New Avengers, we chatted with writer Sam Humphries to learn more about "Earth's Deadliest Heroes." ...
The original Thunderbolts comic book from Marvel had a very different premise, and team roster, than the MCU Thunderbolts* film. In Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley’s original series, the first issue ...
The original Thunderbolts comic book from Marvel had a very different premise, and team roster, than the MCU Thunderbolts* film. In Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley’s original series, the first issue ...