FOUNDER
Nick Fury
FORMER LEADERS
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark †
NOTABLE FORMER MEMBERS
Bruce Banner
Thor
Clint Barton
Wanda Maximoff
Pietro Maximoff †
Vision †
James Rhodes
Sam Wilson
Peter Parker
Rocket Raccoon
Carol Danvers
Nebula
Okoye
Scott Lang
VEHICLES
Quinjet
Benatar (formerly)
Luis' Van(destroyed)
HEADQUARTERS
Avengers Tower (formerly)
New Avengers Facility(formerly)
LOCATIONS
Worldwide
AFFILIATION
S.H.I.E.L.D. (formerly)
United Nations (Stark's faction; formerly)
STATUS
Disbanded
APPEARANCES
MOVIE
The Avengers
Iron Man 3 (mentioned)
Thor: The Dark World (mentioned)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mentioned)
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange (mentioned)
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Thor: Ragnarok (mentioned)
Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp (mentioned)
Captain Marvel (mid-credit scene)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (mentioned)
Black Widow (mentioned; unreleased)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (mentioned; unreleased)
TV SERIES
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (mentioned)
Daredevil (mentioned)
Jessica Jones (mentioned)
Luke Cage (mentioned)
WandaVision (flashback)
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (mentioned)
Loki (footage; unreleased)
Ms. Marvel (mentioned; unreleased)
WEB SERIES
WHiH Newsfront (footage)
GAME
Avengers: Damage Control
COMIC
Iron Man 3 Prelude
Thor: The Dark World Prelude
Captain America: Homecoming (mentioned)
The Avengers Adaptation
Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude - This Scepter'd Isle
Avengers: Operation HYDRA
Captain America: Civil War Prelude Infinite Comic
Captain America: Road to War
Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude
Avengers: Infinity War Prelude
Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude
Captain Marvel Prelude
Avengers: Endgame Prelude
Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude
Black Widow Prelude (flashbacks)
The Avengers were a team of extraordinary individuals, with either superpowers or other special characteristics. Its purpose was to protect global stability from inner or extraterrestrial threats. Though primarily affiliated with the United States of America, they worked with the peaceful interests of the whole world in mind rather than a specific country or organization. The Avengers were first assembled by S.H.I.E.L.D. when Loki invaded Earth with his Chitauri army to conquer the planet. The team, consisting of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Hulk, defeated Loki and went their separate ways for a while.
After S.H.I.E.L.D. became a defunct agency due to the HYDRA infiltration, the team was no longer a governmental division, therefore becoming an independent and private organization. Stark Industries remodeled Stark Tower into Avengers Tower and the team joined together in the fight against HYDRA. After their victory, Stark built Ultron, hoping that the A.I. would be able to defend the world from any threats necessary in place of the Avengers. The plan backfired and Ultron started a war against humanity, forcing the Avengers to fight him. When Ultron was defeated, Hulk, Barton, Thor and Stark left the team, so Scarlet Witch, Vision, War Machine and Falcon were recruited, and they were relocated to the New Avengers Facility.
Under Captain America's leadership, the team completed several operations around the world with success, until the amount of collateral damage during their conflicts caused the United Nations to pass the Sokovia Accords in an attempt to regulate their actions, turning the team from a private organization to one which was under the control of the government. The differences in opinions created a rift within the team which split the Avengers into two factions, one led by Iron Man and the other by Captain America. After Captain America was able to stop Helmut Zemo, the instigator of their fight, the team was divided; Iron Man, Vision and War Machine remained official members, while a small group consisting of Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon continued to operate in the shadows. Stark would try to boost the Avengers' membership by inviting Spider-Man to join, but the young hero turned down the offer to remain closer to the people he had sworn to protect.
Two years after the Accords were ratified, Thanos launched a crusade against the universe in his quest to gather the Infinity Stones. The Avengers were split up into different groups as they fought to combat Thanos before he succeeded, joining forces with the Masters of the Mystic Arts, the Wakandans, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Iron Man and Spider-Man went to Titan alongside Doctor Strange, where they allied with Star-Lord, Nebula, Mantis and Drax to try to stop Thanos, while Captain America, Banner, Black Widow, War Machine, Falcon, Thor, Groot, Rocket Raccoon and Scarlet Witch protected Vision from the Black Order in Wakanda. The team on Wakanda was successful in killing Thanos' minions, but the team on Titan was defeated. Thanos arrived and overpowered the heroes on Wakanda with ease before killing Vision to acquire the Mind Stone, thus completing the Infinity Gauntlet, and eradicating half of the universe's population. Among the victims were Falcon, Scarlet Witch, and Spider-Man; with only Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Banner, Black Widow, and War Machine surviving the war. Despite them managing to kill Thanos, the victory was empty, as the Infinity Stones were destroyed, ensuring no chances of reversing the Snap. This failure greatly impacted each of the Avengers, leaving Black Widow, War Machine, Rocket, Nebula, Captain Marvel, and Okoye as the remaining members, trying to maintain order on Earth and the wider universe.
Five years later, Ant-Man escaped from the Quantum Realm and provided the Avengers with a chance to time travel, so the Avengers assembled once more. The Avengers initiated a Time Heist, where they traveled to alternate timelines and collected the six Infinity Stones. Returning to their timeline with the Stones, at the cost of Black Widow's life, Banner donned the Nano Gauntlet and was able to resurrect those who died in the Snap. However, an alternate timeline Thanos and his army had followed them, sparking the immense Battle of Earth, where Iron Man gave his life to defeat Thanos and his army. With the battle won and over, the Avengers disbanded.
MORE
• The formation of the Avengers at the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D. as portrayed in The Avengers follows the same premise as The Ultimates, a modern re-imagining of the Avengers within the comic book universe.
• Aside from Black Widow and Hawkeye, the order in which the Avengers are introduced in the series follows the original founding lineup portrayed in the comics, although both of them become members later in different lineups.
• Despite forming alliances with the Masters of the Mystic Arts, the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Nation of Wakanda, only members or former members of the Avengers were able to defeat the members of the Black Order during the events of Infinity War.
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