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These stories deserve way more attention they already get. Some of these stories are unsung classics, and some of them get a bad rep but are actually pretty fun. These ten Avengers stories should be talked about more, classic tales that all fans will love.
10) “Time Runs Out”

Jonathan Hickman’s time on Avengers was brilliant, and it ended with a story that capped it all off with a bang. He had been building up the Incursions over Avengers (Vol. 5) and New Avengers (Vol. 3) and it all led to “Time Runs Out”. The story ran through Avengers (Vol. 5) #35-44 and New Avengers (Vol. 3) #24-33, with artists Jim Cheung, Mike Deodato, Stefano Caselli, and Kev Walker. With the actions of the Illuminati and the Incursions discovered by the world, the Avengers hunt down the group as they try to save the universe. Meanwhile, Doom has his own plan, one that might save existence or lead it to doom (ha ha). This is peak Hickman storytelling, an action-packed epic full of awesome ups and downs.
9) AXIS

AXIS, by Rick Remender, Adam Kubert, Leinil Yu, Terry Dodson, and Jim Cheung, gets a lot of hate, but it’s actually pretty good. The story spun out of Uncanny Avengers (Vol. 1), pitting the Avengers, X-Men, and a group of villains against the Red Onslaught, Red Skull with the powers of Professor X. They come up with a desperate plan, and its success takes the story in a direction no one expected. It wasn’t well-received when it came out, but read now, it’s actually a fun event book. It has way more cool moments than its haters say and deserves a second look from more fans.
8) “Avengers: No Surrender”

“Avengers: No Surrender”, by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco Medino, is a 15-part story that comes from a not so great time for Avengers comics. After Hickman’s run ended in 2016, the Avengers books weren’t exactly setting world on fire. After a decade of being on top, the team faded from sales charts, and this story was supposed to bring them back. It teamed the Avengers, Avengers Unity Squad, and U.S. Avengers, who have to figure out what happened to the Earth after it disappears, made all the more difficult when a woman named the Voyager shows up saying she’s a forgotten member of the team. It’s not amazing, just a solid superhero comic, and it’s a lot cooler than most people realize.
7) Avengers Forever (Vol. 1)

Kurt Busiek was one of the greatest Avengers writers, his run with the team from 1998 to 2001 making the team popular again after a decade of mostly failures. He penned some brilliant stories, but one of the best of them is Avengers Forever (Vol. 1) #1-12, by Busiek, Roger Stern, and Carlos Pacheco. This story sees a team of Avengers from across time brought together to defeat the greatest threat of them all and it’s fantastic. This story is a primer on Avengers history, and even fans who have never read the team’s books will love it. It’s just about flawless and we should talk about it all the time (not to be confused with the inferior Avengers Forever (Vol. 2); accept no substitutions).
6) Age of Ultron

Ultron is the Avengers’ greatest villain and has starred in some amazing stories. However, fans haven’t loved all of them and Age of Ultron (no relation to the movie), by Brian Michael Bendis, Bryan Hitch, Carlos Pacheco, and Brandon Peterson, is usually panned. However, the ten-issue series is honestly a pretty fun time travel/alternate universe story. Ultron takes over the world, slaughtering humanity, and the Avengers come up with a last ditch plan. However, Wolverine and Invisible Woman have their own strategy and it ruins everything. This story is one of many Avengers events that came out between 2012 and 2016, trying to capitalize on the success of the movie, and it’s honestly one of the better ones.













