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1 New Avengers (20052012)  



1.1  Founders  





1.2  Post-Civil War recruits (2007)  





1.3  Post-Secret Invasion recruits (2009)  





1.4  Heroic Age (2010)  





1.5  Fear Itself (2011)  







2 New Avengers (20132015)  





3 Time Runs Out (2015present)  



3.1  All-New All-Different Marvel (2015present)  







4 References  














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The New Avengers is a team originally formed due to a mass break-out at the super villain prison The Raft. The team then became a splinter group of Avengers that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, as opposed to the government-sanctioned team gathered in Mighty Avengers, which itself was supplanted by a different government-sanctioned team in the series Dark Avengers. The team was reformed in June 2010 as part of the "Heroic Age" story line.

New Avengers (2005–2012)

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Founders

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Character Real name Joined in Notes
Iron Man Anthony "Tony" Edward Stark New Avengers #3 (March 2005) Pro-registration side leader. Founding member of the Mighty Avengers (Initiative team). Current member of the main Avengers team. Rejoins team in New Avengers vol. 3 #1
Captain America
a.k.a. Nomad
Steven Rogers Current leader of the main Avengers teams. Rogers still supervises the team.
Luke Cage
a.k.a. Power Man
Carl Lucas (birth name)
Lucas Cage (legal name)
Former leader of the New Avengers.[1] Left the team in New Avengers vol. 2 #30.
Spider-Man Peter Benjamin Parker Also a member of the main Avengers team and Future Foundation.
Wolverine James "Logan" Howlett New Avengers #6 (June 2005) Former member.[2] Maintains concurrent membership in the main Avengers, X-Men, and Uncanny Avengers.
Sentry Robert Reynolds New Avengers #10 (October 2005) Became a member of the Mighty Avengers (Initiative team) after the Civil War and the Dark Avengers during Dark Reign. Went rogue in Siege #3 before being killed in Siege #4.

Post-Civil War recruits (2007)

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The Avengers team featured in the New Avengers comic book, created from the remaining anti-registration Secret Avengers during the Civil War, with Luke Cage, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Echo, and "Spider-Woman" continuing from the original New Avengers team.

Character Real name Joined in Notes
Doctor Strange Stephen Vincent Strange New Avengers #27 (February 2007) Left the team in New Avengers Annual #2. Rejoined in New Avengers vol. 2 #7.
Iron Fist Daniel Thomas Rand-Kai Left the team in New Avengers #48. Rejoined in New Avengers vol. 2 #1.[3]
Ronin
a.k.a. Hawkeye, Goliath
Clinton Francis Barton Appears with New Avengers as Ronin in New Avengers #27. Joins team via flashback in New Avengers #30. Becomes new team leader in New Avengers #51. Relinquishes leadership to Luke Cage in New Avengers vol. 2 #1, re-assuming his Hawkeye identity. Current member of the New Avengers as Hawkeye.

Post-Secret Invasion recruits (2009)

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Character Real name Joined in Notes
Bucky Barnes
a.k.a. Winter Soldier, Captain America
James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes New Avengers #48 (January 2009) Thought deceased as of Fear Itself #3, but has survived and is secretly working under his previous alias Winter Soldier.
Mockingbird Bobbi Morse Joined the New Avengers after return from several years of Skrull captivity. Former member.[3]
Ms. Marvel
a.k.a. Warbird, Captain Marvel
Carol Susan Jane Danvers Former member of the Mighty Avengers (Initiative team). Becomes Second-in-Command in New Avengers #51. Current member of the main Avengers team. Former member.[3]
Spider-Woman Jessica Merriam Drew Joined the New Avengers after return from several years of Skrull captivity. Joined Sunspot's New Avengers in Avengers (vol. 5) #39.
Power Woman
a.k.a. Knightress
Jessica Campbell Jones New Avengers Annual #3 (December 2009) Joined after helping to rescue Clint Barton from Norman Osborn.[4] Left the team in New Avengers (vol. 2) #24 due to concerns regarding her daughter's safety.

Heroic Age (2010)

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New Avengers in the aftermath of the Siege.

Character Real name Joined in Notes
Thing Benjamin "Ben" Jacob Grimm New Avengers vol. 2 #1 (August 2010)[5] Current member of the Fantastic Four.

Fear Itself (2011)

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Character Real name Joined in Notes
Daredevil Matthew "Matt" Michael Murdock New Avengers vol. 2 #16 (September 2011) Joined during the Fear Itself event

New Avengers (2013–2015)

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The relaunched title doesn't feature the Avengers but the Illuminati. For members see under Illuminati

Time Runs Out (2015–present)

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Following an eight-month ellipsis, Sunspot assembles a new unit of New Avengers to help end the conflict between the Avengers and the Illuminati.

Character Real name Joined in Notes
Sunspot Roberto da Costa Avengers (vol. 5) #39 (February 2015) Former member of the X-Men, New Mutants, and Avengers.
Cannonball Sam Guthrie Former member of the X-Men, New Mutants, and Avengers.
Black Widow Natalia Alianovna Romanova Former member of the main Avengers team.
Smasher Isabel "Izzy" Kane Maintains membership in both the New Avengers and the Shi'ar Imperial Guard.
Manifold Eden Fesi Former member of the Secret Warriors and the main Avengers team.
Validator Michaud Former member of Omega Flight.
Pod Aikku Jokinen
Shang-Chi Shang-Chi Former member of the Marvel Knights, Heroes for Hire, and the main Avengers team.

All-New All-Different Marvel (2015–present)

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After the All-New All-Different rebrand, Sunspot took control of A.I.M., and changed the name to Avengers Idea Mechanics. The team is established in a new volume of New Avengers written by Al Ewing.

Character Real name Joined in Notes
Wiccan William "Billy" Kaplan New Avengers vol. 4 #1 Founding member of the Young Avengers, son of the Scarlet Witch, fiancé of Hulkling
Hulkling Theodore "Teddy" Altman/Dorrek VIII Founding member of the Young Avengers, son of Captain Marvel and Anelle, fiancé of Wiccan
Songbird Melissa Joan Gold Former member of the Thunderbolts
Squirrel Girl Doreen Green Former member of the Great Lakes Avengers
White Tiger Ava Ayala Former member of the Mighty Avengers and Heroes for Hire
Power Man Victor Alvarez Former member of the Mighty Avengers and Heroes for Hire.

References

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  1. ^ "Luke Cage is a New Avenger Again". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
  • ^ "Wolverine Remains a New Avenger". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
  • ^ a b c New Avengers vol. 2 #1 (August 2010)
  • ^ "Jessica Jones is a New Avenger". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
  • ^ "The Thing is a New Avenger". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 5, 2010.

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