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Steve Rogers was chosen to be the
recipient of the Super-Soldier Serum in the early days of World War
II, and was frozen in suspended animation in the war's final days.
Discovered and awakened by the Avengers, Captain America has served
with the team on many occasions since, often as Chairman of the group. |
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Captain America |
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Encounters with aliens and bizarre experiments
granted Carol Danvers extraordinary power as well as a tortured
psyche. But after a long struggle she's put her life back together and
has returned to serve with the Avengers. |
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Warbird |
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The son of the villainous Magneto,
Pietro Maximoff possesses the mutant gift of super-speed and a natural
air of arrogance. Despite his lineage and personality, a chance was
taken and Quicksilver has proven himself to be a noble Avenger. |
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Quicksilver |
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Bonita Juarez believes her powers over flame a
gift of god, the meteorite that struck her merely the instrument. All
she has ever wanted was to help people, and after years of
unofficially serving along the Avengers has been granted full
membership. |
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Espirita |
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Though designed for undersea exploration, Walter
Newell also dons his armor when the need for a hero arises. A longtime
ally and former member, Stingray has again joined the Avengers after
they came to his aid. |
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Stingray |
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Nicole Ridely was a normal young woman until the
day she was kidnapped by the super-villain Diablo. Granted incredible
might drawn from the stars themselves, the newly-christened Binary
began as a pawn of a villain but has since reformed as one of the
newest recruits in the Avengers. |
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Binary |
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A member of the Inhuman Royal Family, Karnak was
never exposed to the Terrigen Mists but has instead trained his mind
and body to find the weakness in any obstacle. His cousin Crystal had
previously been married to fellow Avenger Quicksilver, and tension
remains after their bitter divorce. |
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Karnak |