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+ | | Image = Avengers Vol 1 218.jpg |
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+ | | Month = 4 |
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− | | Issue = 218 |
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− | | Month = April |
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| Year = 1982 |
| Year = 1982 |
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− | | Editor-in-Chief = |
+ | | Editor-in-Chief = James Shooter |
| CoverArtist1 = Don Perlin |
| CoverArtist1 = Don Perlin |
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− | | PreviousIssue = [[Avengers 217|Avengers #217]] |
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− | | NextIssue = [[Avengers 219|Avengers #219]] |
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| StoryTitle1 = Born Again (And Again and Again...) |
| StoryTitle1 = Born Again (And Again and Again...) |
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+ | | Synopsis1 = A small boy appears at the mansion demanding to see the Avengers. On a whim, the Wasp admits him, but when the heroes refuse to take him seriously, he puts a gun to his head and commits suicide. His body instantly disintegrates, then reforms as if from nothing, and the Avengers realize that he is truly what he claims to be: a man who cannot die. Among his many past identities is that of Captain America's recent antagonist, Morgan MacNeil Hardy. Reborn continuously through the ages, his current incarnation is the first to remember all his previous lives and is slowly being driven insane. When the Avengers do not agree to help him find the peace of a permanent death, "Hardy" steals away and, days later, reappears at Cape Canaveral, where he stows away aboard a NASA solar probe about to be launched. Causing the probe to crash into the sun does not grant him the death he seeks, however, but instead transforms him into a fiery behemoth which returns to Earth and wreaks havoc in midtown Manhattan. The Avengers battle the monster and appear to destroy it, but "Hardy" reforms once again as a small boy, now apparently amnesiac. |
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− | | Editor1_1 = Jim Salicrup |
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| Writer1_1 = J.M. DeMatteis |
| Writer1_1 = J.M. DeMatteis |
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− | | Writer1_2 = |
+ | | Writer1_2 = James Shooter |
| Penciler1_1 = Don Perlin |
| Penciler1_1 = Don Perlin |
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| Inker1_1 = |
| Inker1_1 = |
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| Colourist1_1 = Christie Scheele |
| Colourist1_1 = Christie Scheele |
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| Letterer1_1 = Joe Rosen |
| Letterer1_1 = Joe Rosen |
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− | | Appearing1 = |
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− | '''Featured Characters:''' |
+ | '''Featured Characters:''' |
− | * [[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]]||Fantastic Four #243}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]||Marvel Two-In-One #82}} |
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− | * [[Iron Man (Tony Stark)]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]|Thor #317|Iron Man #157}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]]|Thor #317|Thor #318}} |
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− | '''Supporting Characters:''' |
+ | '''Supporting Characters:''' |
− | * [[Morgan MacNeil Hardy]] |
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− | * [[Edwin Jarvis]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616)|Edwin Jarvis]]}} |
− | ''' |
+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
+ | * {{apn|[[Forever Man (Mutant) (Earth-616)|Morgan MacNeil Hardy]]|Captain America #264}} |
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+ | * Andy |
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+ | * Tepper |
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* General Nelson |
* General Nelson |
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+ | * {{FlashOnly|[[Ursula Richards (Earth-616)|Ursula Richards]]}} |
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+ | * {{FlashOnly|[[Phillip le Guin (Earth-616)|Phillip le Guin]]}} |
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+ | * {{FlashOnly|[[Eva Krauss (Earth-616)|Eva Krauss]]}} |
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+ | * {{FlashOnly|[[Harold Becker (Earth-616)|Harold Becker]]}} |
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− | | Cast1 = Steven Rogers (Earth-616) |
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− | | Cast2 = Janet van Dyne (Earth-616) |
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− | | Cast3 = Thor Odinson (Earth-616) |
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− | | Cast4 = Anthony Stark (Earth-616) |
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− | | Cast5 = Morgan Hardy (Earth-616) |
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− | | Cast6 = Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616) |
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− | | Location1 = Avengers Mansion |
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− | | Location2 = Manhattan |
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− | | Location3 = New York City |
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− | | Location4 = New York |
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− | | Location5 = Florida |
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− | | Item1 = Iron Man Armor MK IV |
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− | | Item2 = Mjolnir |
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− | | Item3 =Captain America's Shield |
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− | | Notes = |
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+ | * <br/> |
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+ | | Notes = * This issue contains an advert for Hostess Fruit Pies featuring {{a|[[Matthew Murdock (Earth-51914)|Daredevil]]}} Vs {{a|[[Baby Face Johnny (Earth-51914)|"Baby Face" Johnny]]}}. |
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| Trivia = |
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| Recommended = |
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Revision as of 18:03, 16 April 2019
Appearing in "Born Again (And Again and Again...)"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Morgan MacNeil Hardy ⏵
- Andy
- Tepper
Other Characters:
- General Nelson
- Ursula Richards (Only in flashback)
- Phillip le Guin (Only in flashback)
- Eva Krauss (Only in flashback)
- Harold Becker (Only in flashback)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Born Again (And Again and Again...)"
A small boy appears at the mansion demanding to see the Avengers. On a whim, the Wasp admits him, but when the heroes refuse to take him seriously, he puts a gun to his head and commits suicide. His body instantly disintegrates, then reforms as if from nothing, and the Avengers realize that he is truly what he claims to be: a man who cannot die. Among his many past identities is that of Captain America's recent antagonist, Morgan MacNeil Hardy. Reborn continuously through the ages, his current incarnation is the first to remember all his previous lives and is slowly being driven insane. When the Avengers do not agree to help him find the peace of a permanent death, "Hardy" steals away and, days later, reappears at Cape Canaveral, where he stows away aboard a NASA solar probe about to be launched. Causing the probe to crash into the sun does not grant him the death he seeks, however, but instead transforms him into a fiery behemoth which returns to Earth and wreaks havoc in midtown Manhattan. The Avengers battle the monster and appear to destroy it, but "Hardy" reforms once again as a small boy, now apparently amnesiac.
Notes
- This issue contains an advert for Hostess Fruit Pies featuring Daredevil Vs "Baby Face" Johnny.