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Appearing in "War Plan "A""

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers (Vol. 3) #48

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Synopsis for "War Plan "A""

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers (Vol. 3) #48

A mysterious object of unbelievable size and the power of a sun enters the solar system. The war with Kang continues. The Triune Understanding powers up their spiritual ship and send it up against the "triple evil". Captain America and his team fail to breach Kang's Damocles base so the U.S. government decides to launch the Sentinels. Unfortunately, Kang foresaw this and used his time traveling influence to override the Sentinels' controls and sent them back against their creators. Meanwhile, Warbird and her team defeat the Master and take control of his bases and weapons.

Appearing in "There Are No Words..."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers (Vol. 3) #49

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Synopsis for "There Are No Words..."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers (Vol. 3) #49

Kang and his legion of Sentinels converge on Washington and are met by the defenses of the Master's bases. Unfortunately, the Kang Damocles starship provides enough firepower to destroy the Master's defenses and bases. Thor gets the president to safety just before Kang unleashes a bomb that levels Washington. The Wasp and the U.S. leaders are forced to sign a surrender.

Appearing in "The Sentinels Are Alive and Well!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers #103

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Synopsis for "The Sentinels Are Alive and Well!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Avengers #103

The Scarlet Witch has been kidnapped by the recently returned Sentinels, and the Avengers are formulating a plan to try and rescue her when they realize that Quicksilver is missing.

Quicksilver has decided to act on his own, traveling to the Sentinels' last base. He finds it empty but devices have recently been taken. He recalls the time just after the Sentinels' last defeat when he, Wanda and many other of their mutant captives were freed by Larry Trask and Judge Chalmers. Pietro guesses that if anybody moved the devices, it was probably Larry Trask. He tracks down Trask to Judge Chalmer's residence and captures him in order to learn the location of the Sentinels.

Back at Avengers Mansion, as the rest of the team attempts to learn the location of the Sentinels, the Vision can’t help but contemplate the Grim Reaper’s offer to transfer his mind into the body of Wonder Man.

The Avengers pinpoint the location the Sentinels’ new base of operations and rush to the quinjets to rescue Wanda. Rick Jones attempts to join them, but they rebuff his request because he has no superpowers.

Quicksilver is forced to remove the amulet that suppresses Larry Trask's mutant powers before he learns that the Sentinels have built a base in Australia. He speeds off there, taking Larry Trask with him.

In Australia, the Avengers arrive at the "ant-hill" base of the Sentinels, where they are attacked by some defending drones who put up quite a fight.

Aboard a commercial airliner, Larry learns (via his mutant powers that allow him to see the future) that the Avengers are not winning their fight, and that the Sentinels' leader, known as Number Two, is plotting to cause a solar flare that will destroy the entire Earth.

The story continues into the next issue.

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This is a UK title that features reprints of American Avengers titles.

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