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From defeats to cosmic threats like Thanos and Korvac to an astonishing failure to beat the Masters of Evil, here are the Avengers’ worst failures.
6) Infinity Gauntlet

The Infinity Gauntlet storyline was a huge cosmic-level event series with Thanos using the Infinity Gems to show his true love for the persona of Death. His goal was to show that he could kill half the universe’s existence to show his love, although he later found out that wasn’t what she wanted at all. However, before this could happen, the Avengers joined heroes like Adam Warlock, the Silver Surfer, Doctor Strange, and more to battle the Mad Titan. The Avengers had no chance against Thanos, and they couldn’t stop him from wiping out half of all life in the universe.
5) World War Hulk

It wasn’t the entire group of the Avengers. However, Tony Stark represented the Avengers and was responsible for sending Hulk into space, on a crash course to Sakaar. However, when Hulk’s pregnant wife and close friends were killed when the shuttle the Avengers sent him on exploded, he returned to Earth and attacked the Illuminati for their part in the tragic deaths. All of Earth’s heroes, including the Avengers, fought Hulk, and no one stood a chance against him. Hulk became Marvel’s most dangerous villain, and the Avengers fell to him one by one until none were left standing. It took Sentry to stop Hulk because the Avengers all fell to his anger.
4) Kang Dynasty

The Marvel Cinematic Universe was excitedly headed to the Kang Dynasty until real-world issues put that storyline in the ground. The reason it was so exciting was that in the comic book storyline of the same name, Kang won and beat the Avengers soundly. Kang is a time-traveling villain, and he really wants to ensure that his rule over the universe continues in every timeline. He succeeded in the Kang Dynasty and did it while piloting a ship that looked like a giant sword. Kang beat the Avengers more soundly than almost anyone, stranded them in space, and then forced them to surrender to him. It was complete domination.











