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Uncanny Avengers was a comic book series first appearing in the October 2012 debut of Marvel NOW!, published by Marvel Comics. The series follows an interconnected fictional superhero team, featuring members from the Marvel Universe (specifically the Avengers and X-Men ).
Cable and X-Force was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that began in February 2013, as part of Marvel NOW! [1] The series finds Cable awakening after Avengers vs. X-Men and on the run with his new team of X-Force from the Uncanny Avengers.
Rick Remender (born February 6, 1973) is an American animator, comic book writer and television producer who resides in Los Angeles, California.As a comic book creator, he is best known for his work on Uncanny X-Force, Venom, Captain America and Uncanny Avengers, published by Marvel, as well as his creator-owned series Fear Agent, Deadly Class, Black Science and Low, published by Image.
Uncanny Avengers 2: Apocalypse Twins Uncanny Avengers #6–11 2013 978-0785168454: Uncanny Avengers 3: Ragnarok Now Uncanny Avengers #12–17 2014 978-0785184836: Uncanny Avengers 4: Avenge Earth Uncanny Avengers #18–22 2014 978-0785154235: Uncanny Avengers 5: Axis Prelude Uncanny Avengers #23–25, Annual #1, Magneto #9-10 2015 978-0785154259
Depowered after M-Day, but regained his powers in X-Factor. Currently on the staff of the Avengers Academy. Rogue: Anna Marie (surname unrevealed) X-Men (vol. 2) #3 Brainwashed into joining and fighting the X-Men. Came to her senses and fought off the Acolytes. Currently a member of Avengers Unity Division and the X-Men. Wolverine: James Howlett
Uncanny X-Force was a comic book ongoing series published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Rick Remender and artist Jerome Opeña , the first volume of the series continued the story of Wolverine and his X-Force team from the series X-Force , vol. 3. [ 1 ]
The government then sends Freedom Force to capture the Avengers. [11] While seeking to arrest Rusty Collins, he clashed with X-Factor. [12] Freedom Force then fights the X-Men in Dallas and is present at the X-Men's apparent demise, [13] and battles the New Mutants in Dallas as well. [14] Freedom Force then battled Cyclops and Marvel Girl. [15]
The Roxxon Energy Corporation first appeared in Captain America #180 (December 1974), and was created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema. [2]The name was inspired by oil company Exxon, which comics writer Ed Brubaker says is part of Marvel's policy of referencing the real world but "one step removed", similar to their re-naming the real-world crime syndicate Mafia as the Maggia.