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Avengers Unplugged

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Avengers Unplugged
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateOctober 1995 to August 1996
Main characterAvengers
Creative team
ArtistJohn Statema
EditorMark Gruenwald

Avengers Unplugged is a six-issue limited series published byMarvel Comics. The series ran irregularly from October 1995 to August 1996.Mark Gruenwald was the editor for issues #5–6.John Statema did artwork for the series.

According to Marvel.com, the fifth issue was published on June 1, 1996, written byGlenn Herdling, pencilled by M.C. Wyman, with cover work by Wyman andSandu Florea.[1]

Plot summary

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Issue #1 featuresBlack Widow,Giant-Man,Hercules and theVision battlingNefarius, as they transport him to theVault, following the events inCaptain America #443.[2]

In issue #2,Graviton attacks the Avengers, but is defeated when they overload his powers, banishing him to an alternate dimension.[3]

Issue #3 features Black Widow andCrystal on a "ladies night out", where they encounter theSuper-Adaptoid, right before the events ofTimeslide: The Crossing.[4]

In issue #4,Titania asks theAbsorbing Man to marry her. The wedding is attended by many supervillains; while the Avengers interrupt the ceremony, they leave the couple alone.[5]

Monica Rambeau starred in issue #5. WhenGenis-Vell becomes an adventurer, he is known asCaptain Marvel like his late fatherMar-Vell, which Rambeau resents. After she,Starfox, and Genis team up to defeat theController, Genis tries to concede the Captain Marvel title to Rambeau since he feels she is more worthy of it. Rambeau declines out of respect for Mar-Vell's legacy and adopts a new alias as Photon.[6]

In issue #6, Sean Dolan is drawn to the secondEbony Blade and once again becomesBloodwraith.[7]

References

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  1. ^Avengers Unplugged (1995) #5, Marvel.com, retrievedMay 3, 2023
  2. ^Avengers Unplugged #1 (Oct. 1995)
  3. ^Avengers Unplugged #2 (Dec. 1995)
  4. ^Avengers Unplugged #3 (Jan. 1996)
  5. ^Avengers Unplugged #4 (April 1996)
  6. ^Avengers Unplugged #5 (June 1996)
  7. ^Avengers Unplugged #6 (August 1996)
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