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Post by woodside on Feb 28, 2012 20:50:48 GMT -5
So, starting next month, I'm going to jump in and completely re-read the classic and amazing Busiek run on Avengers. But before I jump right in, I need a little bit of help. Where do the first two annuals fit in? How about Avengers Forever?
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Post by Shiryu on Feb 29, 2012 6:07:35 GMT -5
If I'm reading the Chronology Project right, the first annual goes after Avengers V3 #7 and the second after #12. Then the 2000 annual should be after #27.
Avengers Forever goes between V3 #11 and #16
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Post by woodside on Mar 2, 2012 22:30:13 GMT -5
Thanks! The last of the run on their way. I'll be starting pretty soon.
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Post by woodside on Mar 10, 2012 13:37:58 GMT -5
Avengers # 1 - 7 Avengers Annual # 1 Avengers # 8 - 11 Avengers Forever Avengers # 12 Avengers Annual # 2 Avengers # 13 - 34 (also some Thunderbolts issues in here) Avengers Infinity Maximum Security Avengers # 36 - 40 Avengers: Ultron Imperative Avengers # 40 - 56
Does that look about right? If I remember correctly, Ultron Imperative's place is a little funky and takes place during the Kang Dynasty timeframe, but I ultimately decided it might be best to put it before hand, so as to better maintain the flow of Kang Dynasty.
I'll be starting this week, if all goes as planned.
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Post by woodside on May 28, 2012 9:46:38 GMT -5
For the record, it should go like this:
Avengers # 1 - 7 Avengers Annual # 1 Avengers # 8 - 11 Avengers Forever Avengers # 12 - 15 Avengers Annual # 2 Avengers # 16 - 34 (also some Thunderbolts issues in here) Avengers Infinity Maximum Security Avengers # 36 - 40 Avengers: Ultron Imperative Avengers # 40 - 56
The reason being -- Iron Man doesn't return to active duty until issue 15, but he's present in Avengers Annual # 2 (1999). So it just makes sense that it goes there.
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Post by wundagoreborn on Oct 2, 2013 8:35:05 GMT -5
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