The Avengers have created this incredible, immersive world called Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) that just sucks you right in. You have got these awesome superheroes, epic battles, and jaw-dropping visuals that make it a total cultural phenomenon. Viewers of all ages get hooked, connecting with the characters.
Marvel has got this magical way of transporting us to these amazing worlds, making us feel like we are part of something way bigger. Whether it's Iron Man's genius, Captain America's leadership, or Thor's godly vibes, the MCU has crafted this exciting journey that urges us all to come back for more.
#1. Captain America was not part of the original team.
In the Marvel movies, Captain America is like the poster boy for the Avengers, right? But guess what? In the original Avengers comics, he wasn't there from the get-go. The Avengers first found him frozen in the ocean while chasing after Namor.
Once they thawed him out, they welcomed Captain America into the squad, making him an official founding member. It was a bit of a switcheroo because the Hulk left, but that's how Captain America became a core part of the Avengers team. It's like comic-book magic that changed the game!
#2. A delay in printing Daredevil led to the creation of the Avengers.
#3. The Wasp came up with the team’s name.
#4. Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch used to be villains.
The Avengers went through a lot of changes. After Hulk left in the second issue, Captain America joined in the fourth issue. However, in The Avengers, everyone except Captain America left.
The original four members were replaced by three new additions: Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Hawkeye. What makes this interesting is that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were previously villains in the Marvel Comics universe.
#5. Marvel had “The Avengers” trademarked in 1970
#6. The Avengers hit shelves the same month as uncanny X-Men
In September 1963, The Avengers and Uncanny X-Men both debuted on newsstands. These two teams, Marvel's superheroes, have crossed paths numerous times in their adventures.
#7. Hulk’s buddy and Tony Stark’s butler are “honorary Avengers”
The Avengers have had honorary members, often friends and allies who assisted in battles. Rick Jones, saved by Bruce Banner, became the first honorary member. He later helped convince the team that Hulk wasn't as evil as they thought. Jarvis, Tony Stark's butler in the comics (not the movie's computerized entity), was also granted honorary member status.
#8. Not everyone accepts Avengers membership
Some heroes turned down Avengers membership initially, like Spider-Man and Daredevil, who wanted to focus on local crime-fighting. Although they eventually joined, it happened many years after the initial offer.
#9. Even superhero teams can franchise
#10. The Avengers had a crosser with David Letterman in 1984
In 1984, The Avengers had an unexpected crossover with David Letterman on Late Night. Members like Hawkeye, Black Panther, Black Widow, Wonder Man, and X-Men's Beast appeared on the show, facing an inept villain with camera-mounted lasers. Letterman stepped in, saving the day by knocking out the villain with a giant doorknob. It's an amusing and unique moment in both television and comic history.
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