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Marvel reveals all-new Avengers lineup with brand-new Thor and Iron Man

Marvel reveals all-new Avengers lineup with brand-new Thor and Iron Man

Marvel Comics' new Avengers team is a blast from the past

The Multiverse Saga certainly isn’t as abundantly-filled with Avengers team-ups as its predecessor, The Infinity Saga.

The Infinity Saga brought us four in total: The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War, and Endgame.

Worry not though, my friends. The Multiverse Saga will see our favourite heroes reunite in 2026’s Avengers: Doomsday.

In the meantime though, I heartily recommend you hop into the world of Marvel Comics to get your Avengers fix.

A brand new iteration of the team has just debuted - and several familiar faces are sporting some nice new looks.

The team has surfaced in X-Force #4 by Geoffrey Thorne, Marcus To, Erick Arciniega, and Joe Caramagna.

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In the latest issue, Forge’s team of mutants came up against a very different version of the Avengers.

That version included Storm, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Panther - all sporting brand new looks - or at least looks that haven’t been seen in several decades.

For example, Black Panther dons a white-blue hued suit, as does Iron Man.

Credit / Marvel Comics
Credit / Marvel Comics

As reported by Screen Rant, some of these designs were featured in 1991’s Forever Yesterday storyline which kicked off with The New Warriors #11.

At this point in time, it’s unknown why The New Warriors iteration of the Avengers might’ve shown up in front of Forge’s crew but we’ll undoubtedly find out soon.

What we’re not going to find out anytime soon is what the MCU’s next Avengers line-up will look like.

Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, and Thor are likely to play pretty big roles in the team but as to who will join them, we don’t know.

With Doomsday not landing until 2026, we’ve got plenty of time for the landscape of the MCU to shift, bringing different heroes to dominance.

Featured Image Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Marvel

Topics: Marvel, Comics