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From the Stone Age to the 1950s, the Earth has always needed heroes to battle the forces of evil. The modern-day Avengers are just the next group to carry the torch of heroism.
5) Avengers 1959

Just four years before the most famous version of the Avengers assembled in1963, Nick Fury had created his own version of the superhero team. Unlike their successors, the Avengers of 1959 were a team that worked as part of a covert mission to hunt down Nazis who evaded capture after World War II. Dubbed the Avengers Initiative, this mission was overseen by Nick Fury and his friend Dum Dum Dugan. Together, they recruited heroes like the spymaster Dominic Fortune, the monster hunter Ulysses Bloodstone, the Atlantean princess Namorita, the detective Blonde Phantom, and the Nazi-hunting Silver Sable. Avengers 1959 even included future villains like Sabretooth and Kraven the Hunter. Although the team was never officially recognized, their work saved the free world from several Nazi supervillains.
4) 1950s Avengers

The What Ifโฆ? series explores many alternate realities, and one story focuses on a world where a different version of Earthโs Mightiest Heroes united during the 1950s. In this universe, the evil terrorist Yellow Claw kidnapped President Eisenhower, and the U.S. Government recruited various heroes of that time to rescue him. Along with their government liaison, Jimmy Woo, the 1950s Avengers comprised the athletic 3-D Man; the cosmic Marvel Boy; the Goddess of Love, Venus; Gorilla-Man; and M-11, the Human Robot. Despite some initial infighting, the team comes together and saves the President and thwarts Yellow Clawโs evil plan. This team of heroes would go on to inspire the underrated Marvel superhero team, the Agents of Atlas.











