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Over the decades, the comics have been the guiding star of the franchise, even if the MCU is more popular. There have been numerous eras in the history of the team, and each era has brought a lot of changes to the group, sometimes good and sometimes bad. These are the five best eras in Avengers comics, and they’ve played a huge role in why fans love the Avengers.
5) Bendis Era

Brian Michael Bendis made the Avengers into the most popular books in the comic industry in the ’00s. He started writing the team with issue #500 and over an eight year span launched two volumes of New Avengers, a volume of Mighty Avengers, a volume of Dark Avengers, and a volume of Avengers. Not everyone loves Bendis’s Avengers run โ there’s barely any good action in the entire span of his run, a lot of the characters have the same voice, and a lot of the stories are very badly paced โ but it’s impossible to deny that it’s one of the best Avengers eras, if for nothing else than fan reaction. The various books starring the team were hot and were the engine of Marvel’s event cycle. A lot of people became fans of the team between 2004 and 2012, thanks to Bendis.
4) Hickman Era

Jonathan Hickman took the Avengers’ baton from Bendis and ran with it, giving readers what many consider to be a perfect Avengers run. Hickman wrote Avengers (Vol. 5) #1-44, New Avengers (Vol. 3) #1-33, Infinity #1-6, and Secret Wars #1-9. The writer pit the team against the greatest threats in the universe, brought New Universe characters like Knightmask and Starbrand to the 616, created the largest and most powerful roster of Avengers ever, and gave the readers the best stories starring the Illuminati. This is peak Avengers, and I would go so far as to say that the entire saga is probably the greatest Avengers story ever told. Hickman came along after the somewhat boring and earthbound Bendis run and knocked it out of the park.











