Series: Comic Type: ONE-SHOT
Caught in the crossfire, Earth has become the staging ground for a conflict of cosmic proportions! The merciless Kree and the shape-changing Skrulls have gone to war and humanity is on the front line. It’s Roy Thomas and Neal Adams’ classic Kree-Skrull War! Then, every Avenger from day one returns – to battle Ares and the Enchantress! And there’s no time wasted upping the ante when the mutant-hunting Sentinels return from the heart of the sun. Next, enter: Steve Englehart! The Avengers’ new writer doesn’t miss a beat as he builds up to Marvel’s first hero-vs.-hero epic – the Avengers-Defenders War! Also featuring Mantis’ first appearance, Vision and the Scarlet Witch’s growing romance and a battle with Magneto alongside the X-Men! Collecting AVENGERS (1963) #89-119, DAREDEVIL (1964) #99 and DEFENDERS (1972) #8-11.
About Artists & Writers:
Roy Thomas joined the Marvel Bullpen as a writer and editor under Stan Lee, scripting key runs of nearly every title of the time: Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Sub-Mariner, Thor, X-Men and more. He wrote the first 10 years of Marvels Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan; and launched such series as Defenders, Iron Fist, Invaders and Warlock. At DC, he developed All-Star Squadron, Infinity Inc. and related titles, proving instrumental in reviving the Golden Age Justice Society of America. Thomas later became editor of Alter Ego, a magazine devoted to comic-book history, and co-scripted the sword-and-sorcery films Fire and Ice and Conan the Destroyer.John Buscema (1927-2002) literally wrote the book on being a Marvel artist namely, How To Draw Comics the Marvel Way and few were better qualified. His career dated back to the Timely/Atlas era of the late 40s and early 50s. Soon after beginning the Marvel Age of Comics, Stan Lee recruited Buscema from the advertising field to the Marvel Bullpen. Buscema followed a long run on Avengers with the long-anticipated first Silver Surfer series. He subsequently succeeded Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four, Thor and other titles. By the time of his retirement in 1996, Buscema had penciled nearly every Marvel title including his personal favorite, Conan the Barbarian.The unique, shadowy style of Gene Colan (1926-2011) most memorably appeared in long stints on Captain America and Daredevil, and all 70 issues of Tomb of Dracula among the dozens of other Marvel titles he has drawn. His DC work on Detective Comics and Night Force is equally well remembered. During the Golden Age, he drew multiple war stories for Marvel and DC alike. Colan has earned several Eagle Awards and had professional art showings in New York City. His work on Ed Brubakers Captain America at the age of 82 drew well-deserved raves.Barry Windsor-Smith best known for Marvels Conan and Red Sonja also illustrated memorable Uncanny X-Men, Iron Man and Daredevil stories; he revealed Wolverines origin in the Weapon X serial. Windsor-Smith has also published several art books in the tradition of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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