![]() ![]() The series ended in 2010 with the climax of the event Siege, then promptly restarted at issue 1 just a month later (don’t ask me why). Basically, the classic Avengers team split up due to a tragedy in their ranks when the Avengers mansion was blown up and, a few issues later, Hawkeye died (but he had one of the briefest deaths in memory). ![]() New Avengers began in the wake of Avengers Disassembled, the event that led up to House of M. Recently, while trying to recover from a bad spell of “Winter blues” (seriously, fall and winter in the Pacific Northwest constantly resemble the road to Mordor) I sat down and read the entire second half of the series in about two days, which means I’ve now read the entire original run of New Avengers. In a very short time, I read the first 32 issues then forced myself to take a break and see what else the Marvel universe had to offer. ![]() The digital subscription offers up the entire 64 issue series that ran from 2004 to 2010 without any gaps. One of the first things I did after getting a subscription to the Marvel site in November was to thoroughly entrench myself in the world of New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis. ![]()
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