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Not every Avengers roster has been great, but there are some that stand far above the rest. These are the Avengers teams that every comic fan thinks of when they think of the team, and they’ve faced off against the some of the greatest threats in the Marvel Universe. These ten rosters of the Avengers are the best, creating teams that could not only defeat any foe but also give readers the most entertaining stories out there.
10) The First Avengers Unity Squad

The Avengers and the X-Men have always been colleagues, to an extent, but they were never friends. This became apparent in 2012’s Avengers Vs. X-Men, as the two teams clashed over the Phoenix Force. After the conflict, Captain America decided to create a new Avengers team, one that combined members of the X-Men and the Avengers. Thus, the Avengers Unity Squad was born. There have been four versions of this team, but the best of them is still the first โ Cap, Wolverine, Thor, Rogue, Havok, Wasp, Wonder Man, Scarlet Witch, and Sunfire. This was a powerful team, but what made it so great was the drama between the members. Rogue hated Scarlet Witch for her role in depowering the mutant race, with the team split in two over who to support. It was great watching them bicker and slowly come together, defeating the Apocalypse Twins and saving the Earth before AXIS blew everything to smithereens.
9) Cap’s Kooky Quartet

The Avengers went through a lot of changes in their early years. The team started out with Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Ant-Man, and Wasp. The Hulk left almost immediately, and then Captain America was found and thawed out. However, this version of the Avengers didn’t last long, with everyone but Cap leaving. Captain America brought together a new team of Avengers, taking in three people who were villains at the time โ Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Hawkeye. Cap giving these three villains a chance changed their lives and the history of the Avengers. Cap’s Kooky Quartet is a lot of fun, and what they lack in power (Scarlet Witch’s powers hadn’t fully developed and Quicksilver was slow compared to DC speedsters) they made up for in drama.
8) ’80s Avengers

The ’80s were a pretty good time for the Avengers, especially when the team was written by Roger Stern. Stern worked with artist John Buscema and created one of the coolest Avengers teams ever for classic stories like “Under Siege”. The ’80s Avengers were a pretty large team โ Captain America, Captain Marvel II, Thor, Hercules, Namor, Doctor Druid, Wasp, Black Knight, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Mockingbird, and Starfox โ with a good mix of power and personality. The team was led by Wasp, Captain Marvel II (Monica Rambeau will always be my favorite Captain Marvel because of this run), and Doctor Druid. This was classic Avengers goodness, with the team squabbling at times, but getting it done in battle. It was the last time the team was great until the late ’90s, an amazing team of Avengers for the decade of excess.
7) Busiek/Perez Avengers

The ’90s weren’t a great time to be a fan of the Avengers. While the Leather Jacket Era of the team was pretty good (real ones know what I’m talking about), the Avengers wasn’t the headlining team of the Marvel Universe, and that’s before we talk about the fiascos that were “The Crossing” and “Heroes Reborn”. However, in 1997, Marvel got writer Kurt Busiek and classic Avengers artist the late great George Perez to take over Avengers. They gave fans a new team, one that combined the classic Avengers team with some new blood. This team fielded Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, and Warbird (current Captain Marvel Carol Danvers’ superhero identity of the time), with new members Firestar, Justice, and Triad joining the group. This was a return to form for the Avengers. It combined some of the best Avengers of all time with some cool new members, and gave the readers the kind of action and drama that they hadn’t gotten from Avengers comics in years.
6) The First New Avengers Team

New Avengers made the Avengers popular again in the ’00s, and they did it by taking a page from the Justice League playbook. The first roster of the New Avengers combined four of Marvel’s most popular and important heroes โ Captain America, Iron Man, Wolverine, and Spider-Man โ with some cool B and C-list characters โ Luke Cage, Spider-Woman, the Sentry, and Ronin. Writer Brian Michael Bendis wasn’t writing big action epics, which was pretty disappointing at times because this roster would have perfect for that, but the interplay between members made the book somewhat entertaining. However, regardless of your opinion on the quality of New Avengers, it’s impossible to deny that this was an excellent Avengers team, and just what the team needed to make them popular again.













