![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cap would end up joining the Avengers, becoming their defacto leader, while having his share of turmoil over the hardship of adjusting to the "modern world." The constant bickering of Ant Man and Wasp, who were involved in a personal relationship, adding a strange dynamic in the context of the group, and, of course Thor, an actual God on earth, whose overbearing arrogance would get on everyone's nerve.Įver changing members, The Avengers would make a major change within just the first 4 issues, with the discovery of a frozen Captain America, who turns out was in a state of "suspended animation" since the late 40's after plunging into the icy water after falling from a plane that exploded - taking the life of his young partner, Bucky Barnes. In 1963, Marvel decided to throw their hat in the ring and offer a "Super-Team," a concept that was more the territory of DC, with their highly successful Justice League of America, and introduce The Avengers, a team that was comprised of characters that each had their own degree of personal baggage, which would often create tensions within their own ranks!įor example, the first team had an ambivalence to the participation of the Hulk - an often volitle force, that with his brute strength would often just do what he wanted to do, which more than often was NOT following a leader Iron Man, whose fragililty of health issues that would always be looming over the group's ability to get the job done. ![]()
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