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The Revengers is the name of different fictional teams appearing in
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Publication history

The Revengers is a fictional team of supervillains who were formed to fight
A-Next A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in '' What If?'' #105, the first comic featu ...
in the MC2 series ''
A-Next A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in '' What If?'' #105, the first comic featu ...
''. They were created by
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and
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. The Revengers is also the name of a comical parody of The Avengers in Earth-665, the setting of Marvel's parody comic ''
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''. In September 2011, an Earth-616 version of the Revengers led by
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appears.''The New Avengers'' Annual #1 (Sept. 2011) They were created by
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.


Fictional team history


MC2

After a tragic mission that claimed the life of several
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including
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and the
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, their children were furious to see
A-Next A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in '' What If?'' #105, the first comic featu ...
, a team of heroes referred to by people as the "''next generation of Avengers''". The children of Hank Pym and Wasp used their parents' technology to replicate their powers. The daughter
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duplicated her mother's powers as the Red Queen while her brother Henry Pym Jr. copied his father's powers as Big Man. Red Queen also helped create an energetic villain called Ion Man, whom she sent to kill Mainframe. Although he failed (unknowingly, since Mainframe was later rebuilt), he passed her test. Red Queen soon added more villains to her fold ( Spider-Girl's nemesis, Killerwatt, and Wild Thing's homicidal half-brother Sabreclaw). She waited until the members of the Avengers were at their most vulnerable before sending her team, the Revengers, to destroy them. Red Queen herself wanted to personally torture
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, as she felt that Stinger dishonored her parents' memories, but the reserve members of A-Next defeated the Revengers and Big Man turned himself in, stopping his crazed sister, as Big Man did not want to be a killer. However, in ''Last Planet Standing'', the Revengers returned with the aid of
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to fight A-Next again. The fight was halted when Galactus came to destroy Earth. A-Next teamed up with a number of other heroes while the Revengers got away, minus Sabreclaw, who stayed behind to help fight and later joined A-Next to help fill out their roster.


Cancerverse

In the Cancerverse reality of Earth-10011, the Revengers were that reality's version of the Avengers who were corrupted by that reality's version of Captain Marvel who turned them into servants of the
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. They were allies with the Defenders of the Realm and the Ex-Men. The Revengers were all destroyed when
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brought
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to this Deathless reality.


Earth-616

In 2011, another version of the Revengers appear in the Earth-616 universe. Formed by
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(whose ionic energy leaking problem has caused him to become convinced that the
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are not helping the world and that he must stop them), it consists of lesser-known heroes who he has convinced to help him as this
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group. During the Revengers attack on
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where they fought the New Avengers,
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tries to reason with Wonder Man which doesn't work. This team manages to defeat the New Avengers and they move on to attack
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. Wonder Man has Atlas attack Stark Tower to get their attention upon calling a press conference. After failing to reason with Wonder Man, Iron Man trapped him in a stasis container. When the Avengers do not want to fight with so many civilians nearby, Thor teleports the Revengers to Citi Field and all three teams (the main Avengers, the New Avengers, and the
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) gang up on the Revengers all at once. With the Revengers imprisoned at the Raft, each member has been interrogated with Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man watching the video feed of the interrogation. Beast later visits Wonder Man in his stasis container. Wonder Man insists that he is acting of his own free will and remains steadfast in his claim that the Avengers must disband before more people are hurt. He also adds something new: his realization that
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created him and that he probably is not even real. Appealing to their friendship, Wonder Man tries to extract a promise from Beast to shut the Avengers down when he realizes that Wonder Man is in the right, but a distressed Beast walks away. Various news programs are buzzing about the Avengers' lack of transparency and stonewalling tactics. Some openly speculate that the time for a self-appointed hero team is over and done. In his bubble, Wonder Man smiles and vanishes into a white light.


New Revengers

As part of the ''
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'', Maker of W.H.I.S.P.E.R. assembles a new incarnation of the Revengers dubbed the New Revengers with plans to have them face the New Avengers. They consist of Asti the All-Seeing,
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,
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,
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, and alternate versions of
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and Skar. During the ''
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'' storyline, the New Revengers gain City's O.M.N.I.T.R.O.C.U.S form as its latest member. At the time when A.I.M. was facing off against S.H.I.E.L.D., Maker took advantage of this by sending his New Revengers to attack them. While O.M.N.I.T.R.O.C.U.S. kept Sunspot trapped in his office while having his own defense system attack him, Angela del Toro fought with her aunt
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while the other Revengers members attacked the rest of the New Avengers and the staff of Avengers Base Two. Donning a variation of
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' Rescue armor, Toni Ho managed to slay the alternate Skar. Also,
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managed to get free from O.M.N.I.T.R.O.C.U.S.' clutches with the help of
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while Ava broke Angela free from the combined influences of the Tiger God and the
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. The remaining members of the New Revengers faced off against the New Avengers and the rest of the A.I.M. staff. While the remaining members of the New Revengers were defeated, Maker got away.


Roster


MC2 version

* Ion Man - An
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ic-powered villain created by Red Queen. Ion Man has the power to fly and fire blasts of destructive energy. * Killerwatt - Electrically powered enemy of Spider-Girl, Killerwatt's wicked sense of humor is made less funny by his tendency to fire lightning bolts at the people he tells his jokes to. *
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- Obsessed fan of
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who abandoned her dreams of being a hero and uses her own
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powers to help the Red Queen fight A-Next. * Red Queen - Daughter of Henry Pym and the Wasp, Hope Pym copied her mother's electric sting blasts and insect-wings and donned a sinister version of her mother's Wasp costume. She is the team leader and has a pathological hatred of Stinger.


Former members

*
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- Hudson Logan is the son of
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and the half-brother to Wild Thing. His healing factor and deadly claws are made more frightening by his sociopathic nature. He later joined A-Next. * Big Man - Brother to Red Queen, Henry Pym Jr. copied his father's growing abilities. Big Man joined the team to watch over his sister.


Earth-616 version

*
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- Leader *
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- Anti-Venom joined up with the Revengers because he thought Wonder Man might be right about what he claims about the
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. *
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- Atlas joined up with the Revengers out of anger that his numerous requests to join the
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were denied. *
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- Captain Ultra joined up with the Revengers where despite being part of the Fifty State Initiative, he resented being disrespected despite having as much power as an Avenger. *
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- Century sided with Wonder Man out of sense of honor to him and recognition of the cycle of life where he previously blamed himself for Wonder Man's previous death and wanted to make amends. * Demolition Man - Demolition Man claimed the Grandmaster called him to reclaim the
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from the Avengers and that the Avengers have not been returning his calls, leading him to be recruited into the Revengers. This happened while he was suffering from brain damage. *
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- He joined the Revengers in order to make a reality where the Avengers were held accountable for their actions. *
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- He joined the Revengers in order to avenge the defeat of the Skrulls at the end of their ''
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''. * Goliath V - He joined the Revengers where he still blames Iron Man for his uncle Bill Foster's death at the hands of Ragnarok.


New Revengers

* Maker - Leader *
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- *
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- * Asti the All-Seeing - * Skar - This version was taken from an as-yet-unidentified reality. *
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- This version was taken from an as-yet-unidentified reality. *
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- * O.M.N.I.T.R.O.C.U.S -


In other media


Television

A variation of the Revengers appears in the '' Avengers Assemble'' episode "Ant-Man Makes It Big" consisting of the Human-Ant, Iron Guy, Colonel America, the Bulk, Dark Spider and the Viking King seen in the in-universe film ''Human Ant and the Revengers''.


Film

The Revengers is the name of a team that appears in the
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2017 film '' Thor: Ragnarok''. The team is assembled by
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out of necessity to escape the Grandmaster's domain and includes Thor himself,
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, the Hulk and
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, with
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and
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as associates. Thor appears to make up the name on the spot as he tries to reason that they all want revenge, though
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claims that he is "undecided", Thor knowing that they can't use the proper term of Avengers as that name is taken, with himself and Banner as founding members. After making it to Asgard and confronting
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who makes short work of them, Thor quips that they should probably disband the Revengers.


References


External links


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