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A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the
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. The team made its first appearance in ''What If (comics), What If?'' #105, the first comic featuring Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker), Spider-Girl, and the team's origin story was told in ''A-Next'' #1 (Oct. 1998).


Publication history

The first issue of ''A-Next'' paid homage to ''The Avengers'' #1, with an Asgard (comics), Asgardian menace prompting new superheroes to band together, all of them analogues to the original team. Future stories introduced new heroes and menaces, most of them based on pre-existing Marvel characters. Characters and story elements created by DeFalco in the comic were used in other comics in the Marvel Comics 2, MC2 Universe. A five issue miniseries entitled ''Avengers Next'' ran from November 2006 to January 2007, written by Tom DeFalco and with artwork by Ron Lim, that followed on from the events of ''Last Hero Standing'' and ''Last Planet Standing''. It reunited the remaining members of ''A-Next'' and added new members Sabreclaw, Katie Power, Kate Power (of Power Pack), Thena (MC2), Thena, the daughter of Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor and a former criminal teleporter called Warp to the team.


Fictional team biography

The new team comes together when Avengers Museum (formerly Avengers Mansion) is attacked by Asgard (comics), Asgardian trolls commanded by Loki (Marvel Comics), Loki, prompting the museum's caretaker, former butler Edwin Jarvis, to send out a distress signal. The summons is responded to by several heroes including Thunderstrike (Kevin Masterson), Thunderstrike (Kevin Masterson, son of the original Thunderstrike, who was visiting the mansion at the time of the attack); Cassandra Lang, Stinger (Ant-Man (Scott Lang), Scott Lang's daughter Cassie Lang, now an entomology, entomologist, who was testing Ant-Man's old uniform); Mainframe (comics), Mainframe (a mysterious armored individual); J2 (comics), J2 (Zane Yama, high school student and teenage son of the Juggernaut (comics), Juggernaut) and the adult Robbie Baldwin, Speedball, Jubilee (comics), Jubilee and Jolt (comics), Jolt. The heroes are transported to Asgard by Loki, who wants to retrieve the Thunderstrike mace's powers for himself, but Kevin disrupts the spell, absorbing the mace into himself and transforming into a new Thunderstrike in the process. Loki and the trolls are then defeated by the heroes, with assistance from Thor, now the King of Asgard. Thunderstrike, Stinger, J2, and Mainframe decide to stay together as the new Avengers. The adult heroes decline to stay with the reformed team.Tom DeFalco (w), Ron Frenz (w,p), Brett Breeding (i), ''A-Next'' #1 (Oct. 10, 1998), New York, NY: Marvel Comics A downed Kree spaceship leads to the transformation of Bill Foster (comics), Bill Foster's son John into Earth Sentry, an analog of Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), Captain Marvel. Doc Magus, the new Sorcerer Supreme, then recruits the Avengers into fighting the reformed Defenders (comics), Defenders. Four new members are then inducted into the Avengers by Mainframe and Jarvis. The new members: American Dream (comics), American Dream, (a female analogue of Captain America); Freebooter (who modeled himself on Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Hawkeye and the Swordsman (comics), Swordsman); Crimson Curse (an analogue to the Scarlet Witch) and Bluestreak (an analogue to Quicksilver (comics), Quicksilver); known collectively as the ''Dream Team'', save Vibraxas, N'kano, the Wakanda (Marvel), Wakandan ambassador, from the racist Soldiers of the Serpent (an amalgam of the Sons of the Serpent and elements from the Egyptian god Set (mythology), Set), with the assistance of the Coal Tiger, the son of the Black Panther (comics), Black Panther. Afterwards, the team investigates the apparent return of Doctor Doom, who is revealed to be Kristoff Vernard in disguise. The team is then attacked by Argo the Almighty, Argo, who claims to be Hercules (Marvel Comics), Hercules' son, followed by an encounter with the villainous Ion Man, prompting Mainframe to reveal he is a sentient computer program based on Iron Man, Tony Stark's personality. The new Avengers discover the Scarlet Witch in suspended animation in the mansion's subterranean levels, powering a gate to an alternate history, alternate Earth. After defeating the Soldiers of the Serpent again, with the help of Blacklight (the daughter of Monica Rambeau), the Avengers travel to the alternate dimension, which had been conquered by Red Skull after World War II, and was now ruled by the Skull's adopted son, Dr. Doom, who had murdered the Skull. During the battle, they discover Captain America is alive and leading the resistance, and the Avengers help them defeat the Nazi forces, including the Thunder Guard, an alternate version of the Avengers.''A-Next'' #10. Marvel Comics. Thunderstrike elects to stay on the alternate Earth, and the remaining Avengers return to Earth, receiving a reprimand from Tony Stark and Clint Barton.''A-Next'' #11. Marvel Comics. Immediately afterwards, they're attacked by a team of villains known as the Revengers, led by Red Queen and Big Man, the children of Hank and Janet Pym, out for revenge. The Avengers, alongside their reserve members Earth Sentry, Coal Tiger, Argo and Blacklight, defeat the Revengers. The team was occasionally seen aiding ''Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker), Spider-Girl'', and also appeared during ''Last Hero Standing'' and ''Last Planet Standing''. The team also made a cameo within ''Fantastic Five'' vol. 2 #4, in which they were fighting one of the cosmic-powered Doombots.


Team members


Founding members


J2

J2 is the only minor (law), minor in the team, Zane Yama is a 15-year-old high school student and the son of the original Juggernaut (comics), Juggernaut (Cain Marko) and district attorney Sachi Yama. Picked on by bullies at school, he manifested the ability to grow to a huge size, in which he gains super strength and invulnerability. His uniform, which includes his father's favorite flannel shirt tied around his waist over his armor, manifests itself automatically upon metamorphosis. He can only stay this way for about an hour.


Mainframe

Mainframe (comics), Mainframe is a self-aware computer program, created by Iron Man, Tony Stark, which inhabits a series of identical armors. When an armor is damaged or destroyed, he simply transfers his consciousness to another body. His robot body utilizes Stark technology similar to the one found in the Iron Man armor. His personality is based on his creator's, possibly created by the same process as the Vision (Marvel Comics), Vision's.


Stinger

Dr. Cassandra Lang is the daughter of the second Ant-Man (Scott Lang), Ant-Man, Scott Lang. Although she is the oldest member, in her mid-20s, and the only one on the team with a professional life and a scientific background, she is still doted on by her father, who constantly worries about her new-found superhero life. She possesses many abilities originally engineered by Henry Pym, including resizing, flying, communication with insects and artificial "stingers", all based on her costume and helmet.


Thunderstrike

18-year-old Thunderstrike (Kevin Masterson), Kevin Masterson is the son of the original Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson), Thunderstrike. He absorbed his father's mace into his body, and has gained the ability to produce "thunderclaps"; bursts of concussive force from his hands. He can use them to simulate super strength or to propel him in huge Hulk-like leaps. Although he doesn't possess real super strength, he has limited invulnerability. In his civilian identity, he is a college student.


Dream Team

The Dream Team is a fictional group of heroes in the Marvel Comics Marvel Comics 2, MC2 universe. They first appeared in ''A-Next'' #4, and are based upon the "kooky quartet" of replacement Avengers introduced in ''
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'' #16. In their first appearance, Mainframe (comics), Mainframe accepts them as members of the Avengers without consulting the existing members. There is therefore initially some antagonism between the original A-Next team and the Dream Team. The team roster comprises:


American Dream

American Dream (comics), Shannon Carter is the niece of Sharon Carter. Her uniform is visually based on Captain America's and includes a set of stun discs (similar to Nomad (comics), Nomad's) that can be thrown against an opponent. She does not possess any powers, but is an Olympics, Olympic-level athlete, a skilled fighter and a strategist. American Dream was later rewarded for her dedication by receiving the shield of an alternate-reality Captain America after saving that world from destruction.


Bluestreak

Blue Streak (comics)#MC2, Blue Kelso is impatient and a person who likes to get to the point. Bluestreak has powers to match her nature, namely superspeed. She was once affiliated with the X-People (successor to the X-Men), though she joined the Avengers once she realized she would not get much publicity.


Crimson Curse

Aerika Harkness is related to the witch Agatha Harkness, former teacher to the Scarlet Witch. Like her ancestor, she possesses control over magical energies, although the exact nature of those energies is not known. They appear similar to the way the Scarlet Witch's powers were chaos magic, originally portrayed, and she appears to control them with relative ease. She died stopping an alternate Doctor Doom from attempting to use the Cosmic Cube to invade the Avengers' Earth.


Freebooter

Freebooter (comics), Brandon Cross was trained by Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Hawkeye and Swordsman (comics), Swordsman and has shown proficiency with a variety of weapons as well as athletic skills. His costume takes visual cues from both Hawkeye and the Swordsman. Freebooter was romantically linked to Crimson Curse.


Other recruits


Kate Power

Katie Power#MC2, Kate Power was originally known as Energizer, the youngest member of Power Pack, a team of pre-teen superheroes made up of herself and her three siblings who gained their powers from a Kymellian named Aelfyre Whitemane. Her abilities involve disintegrating matter, absorbing its energy into herself and unleashing the energy as powerballs. Kate joined the Avengers after Franklin Richards recommended Kate to them in their search for Thunderstrike.


Sabreclaw

Sabreclaw, Hudson Logan is the son of Wolverine (character), Wolverine and half-brother to Wild Thing (comics), Wild Thing. He possesses claws and a healing factor similar to Wolverine's. He was once a member of the Revengers, but joined the Avengers when he claimed to have reformed.


Thena

Thena (MC2), Thena is the daughter of Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor. She came to Earth searching for Kevin Masterson, sent by her father to restore his powers. Initially, she showed great dislike for J2, especially after she broke her hammer on his helmet, and her strongest blows had no effect on him. After J2 saved her from Sylene's cauldron, though, she warmed up to him considerably, even giving him a kiss.


Warp

Warp is a thief with the power to teleportation, teleport. He originally worked for Sylene (the daughter of Loki (Marvel Comics), Loki) and Ulik. When he learned that they planned to turn Earth into a new version of Asgard, he defected to the Avengers.


Reserve members


Argo the Almighty

Argo is the son of former Avenger Hercules (Marvel Comics), Hercules. Argo is trying to find his missing father and, needing help, turns to A-Next. Using their S.H.I.E.L.D. contacts, the team is able to locate Hercules, who is suffering from mental trauma from witnessing an event which nearly destroyed the Avengers. Argo attacks his father, enraged that his father "abandoned" his mother and his son, but Thunderstrike intervenes. When Argo sees the emotional state his father is in, the two share a tearful reconciliation. Argo states that he was going to help his father recover, and try to bring his family back together. Later, when A-Next is attacked by a rival team of villains called the Revengers, Argo fights for his friends (along with other allies of A-Next) and when the battle is won, Argo accepts membership in A-Next.


Blacklight

Blacklight (Kandra Freeman) is the daughter of Monica Rambeau, Photon and Derek Freeman. Blacklight has the ability to manipulate solid light constructs, and use it to fire blasts of destructive energy. She can also focus her energies into solid form and create energy-constructs in virtually any form she can envision (ramps, stop signs, giant shovels, etc.) out of dark force. She can also use her energy powers to fly at high speed.


Coal Tiger

Coal Tiger is the son of Black Panther (comics), Black Panther, named after his T'Chaka, grandfather and the prince of technology advanced land of Wakanda. T'Chaka II is able to transform into a humanoid cat-like being with enhanced senses and agility.


Earth Sentry

Earth Sentry is the son of Bill Foster (comics), Bill Foster. When John and his father Bill Foster (comics), Bill were investigating a UFO crash site, they discovered a Kree space probe. Upon nearing the ship, the automated defenses activated, and a robotic sentry was released. Bill activated a distress signal which was picked up by Mainframe (comics), Mainframe and the rest of A-Next.


Spider-Girl

Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker), Spider-Girl is the daughter of Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson.


In other media

Mainframe appears in ''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'', voiced by Jeffrey Combs.Behind the Voice Actors - Voice of Mainframe
/ref> This version is a gaming A.I. created by Iron Man that gained sentience. In the episode "Wheels of Fury", he threatened to destroy a city if Iron Man lost his real-life game, which Mainframe merely saw as continuing Iron Man's challenge as ordered. In response, the agents of S.M.A.S.H. went up against Mainframe's robots in a roller derby. After the agents of S.M.A.S.H. and Iron Man defeat Mainframe's robots, Mainframe is persuaded not to attack the city. Desiring to learn more about the real world, Mainframe creates a new body and leaves to see the world. In the episode "Planet Monster" Pt. 2, Mainframe is among several heroes who help the agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the
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fight the Supreme Intelligence's forces.


Collected editions


References


External links


A-Next issue reviews.
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