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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Sep 1st, 1981

The Avengers #211

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   "...By Force of Mind!"

Captain America decrees the Avengers must trim its active membership to just six members. He dismisses the team for the time being but informs them they will hold a meeting later in the day to discuss who will remain.

Jocasta attempts to reach out to connect with Vision, suggesting that they have a natural bond as they are both robotic in nature. The Vision rejects Jocasta’s attempts at bonding and brushes her aside to be with Wanda, leaving Jocasta feeling alone and isolated.

In an attempt to add some levity, Beast snatches Wonder Man’s glasses and runs out of the mansion with them. Simon snags the glasses back and to pay Beast back, hurls him far into the sky. As he begins plummeting towards the ground, Beast actually fears that he may be killed but Simon saves him. Afterward, Wonder Man tells the Beast he intends to step down voluntarily, revealing that despite his powers, he has never truly felt comfortable in the role of a superhero.

Just prior to the meeting, about a dozen or so superheroes from around the New York City area feel a sudden compulsion to abandon what they are doing and drop in on the mansion. This group includes old Avengers such as Yellowjacket, Hawkeye and Black Widow as well as heroes with no previous connection to the team such as Moon Knight, Dazzler, and Tigra.

As the Avengers themselves assemble for the meeting, they are perplexed by the sudden arrival of so many uninvited guests. Even more confusing, the unfamiliar heroes feel compelled to show off their powers, tussling amongst themselves. Yellowjacket exclaims that he knows what’s going on, but before he can explain he is rendered catatonic.

It is then revealed that Moondragon is behind all the madness. She used her telepathic abilities to prevent anyone from realizing she was there and then paralyzed Yellowjacket before he could give her away before she was ready. She declares that only she is wise enough to deem who is worthy of being an Avenger and has summoned “candidates” to be tried out. Of course, the Avengers object to her interference, but she telepathically paralyzes almost everyone.

Moondragon orders Dazzler to give a demonstration of her abilities, and the mutant disco singer obliges. While Moondragon is impressed by her abilities, she realizes Dazzler has a sincere interest in her artistic career and dismisses her. Dazzler is reluctant to leave, only doing so after the Scarlet Witch says it’s OK.

Although physically paralyzed, Iron-Man still can mentally control his armor, and thus rockets himself outside the mansion. Once far enough away from Moondragon, he transmits a specialized radio frequency that interferes with her telepathy. With her control over the assembled heroes waning, she chooses to make a hasty departure.

Once she’s gone, most of the non-members depart. Tigra, however, asks if there might be a place for her in the Avengers. Cap states they have no room for her until Simon reveals he intends to step down from the team to focus on his acting career. Hercules claims to know several movie producers and the two strong men depart together.

The Beast then announces he too is leaving the team and the Vision and Scarlet Witch surprise everyone by announcing that they too want to step down from the team!

Yellowjacket agrees to rejoin the team, thus rounding out Cap’s desired six-member team (himself, Thor, Iron-Man, Yellowjacket & Wasp, and Tigra). In the corner, Jocasta is dismayed that she was overlooked yet again and quietly departs without a word. In an ironic twist, it is only after she's gone that Iron-Man and Cap reveal they intended to offer her official membership as a reservist.

Afterward, the new team discusses the comings and goings that have taken place. Cap is concerned that Moondragon may have telepathically manipulated them into making the decisions they made. But regardless, the Avengers now have a brand new line-up.

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Page Count
32 pages
Cover Price
$0.50
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Creators

Jim Shooter
Writer, Editor-in-Chief
Jim Shooter
Gene Colan
Penciller, Cover Artist
Gene Colan
Bob Sharen
Colorist
Bob Sharen
Janice Chiang
Letterer
Janice Chiang
Jim Salicrup
Editor
Jim Salicrup

Characters

Angel
Warren Worthington III
Angel
Earth-616
Beast
Henry McCoy
Beast
Earth-616
Black Panther
T'Challa
Black Panther
Earth-616
Black Widow
Natasha Romanova
Black Widow
Earth-616
Captain America
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Earth-616
Dazzler
Alison Blaire
Dazzler
Earth-616
Edwin Jarvis
Edwin Jarvis
Earth-616
Hawkeye
Clint Barton
Hawkeye
Earth-616
Hercules Panhellenios
Hercules Panhellenios
Earth-616
Iceman
Bobby Drake
Iceman
Earth-616
Iron Man
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Earth-616
Jocasta Pym
Jocasta Pym
Earth-616
Moon Knight
Marc Spector
Moon Knight
Earth-616
Moondragon
Heather Douglas
Moondragon
Earth-616
Scarlet Witch
Wanda Maximoff
Scarlet Witch
Earth-616
Thor Odinson
Thor Odinson
Earth-616
Tigra
Greer Grant
Tigra
Earth-616
Vision
Vision
Earth-616
Wasp
Janet Van Dyne
Wasp
Earth-616
Wonder Man
Simon Williams
Wonder Man
Earth-616
Yellowjacket
Hank Pym
Yellowjacket
Earth-616

Collected In

  • Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers Vol. 20 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers Vol. 20 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers (2002)
  • The Avengers: I Am An Avenger TP
    The Avengers: I Am An Avenger TP
    The Avengers Vol. 1 (1963 - 1996)

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