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Loading... Avengers: Nights of Wundagoreby David Michelinie, John Byrne (Illustrator), Steven Grant (Author), Mark Gruenwald (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I saw this in the store today, bought it, read the current issue of "Mighty Avengers", in which the demon Chthon is brought back in Quicksilver's body and it all promises to be very exciting, and then I got home and found out this is a previous appearance of Chthon in which he takes over the body of the Scarlet Witch. So, cashing in with the rerelease. Cute. Anyway, this is good old-timey '70s Avengers - the more-or-less direct aftermath of the Korvac Saga and a lot of basically defunct continuity surrounding Pietro and Wanda's parentage. The late '70s were really the Avengers' golden age, and this is a lot of fun. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesAvengers, 1963 series (181-187) Contains
In 1958, the High Evolutionary's evolved and armored animal elite forced the Elder God Chthon back to his prison within Mount Wundagore! More than forty years later, Captain America, Iron Man, Ms. Marvel, and their teammates face the same challenge, only for Chthon to find his greatest power in the Avengers' own ranks! It's demonic, it's devastating, it's a daunting dilemma only Earth's Mightiest Heroes can handle! Plus: the Absorbing Man in action, the origin of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, and cameos from the history of the dreaded document dubbed the Darkhold! Collects Avengers #181-187. No library descriptions found. |
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