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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Nov 1st, 1977

The Avengers #165

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"Hammer of Vengeance!"

Count Nefaria, once a non-powered villain who employed supervillains to do his dirty work, bats Captain America and the Black Panther away with incredible strength. The Beast leaps toward him and is likewise swatted away with amazing speed. The Scarlet Witch then propels a slab of concrete at him with her hex. He renders it into molten slag with laser vision. Nefaria has the combined abilities of his most recent lackeys - Power Man, Whirlwind and the Living Laser - only magnified a thousand-fold!

Yellowjacket takes a crack at him but is nearly crushed in the palm of his hand. Wonder Man leaps into the fray and does slightly better… for just a moment. And then Nefaria punches him hard enough to launch him through the walls of the mansion like a rocket! Jarvis narrowly misses being pummeled by him.

While Wonder Man returns to the battle, Jarvis goes to check on the Vision, who is still incapacitated from Ultron’s attack (back in issue #161) and being kept in a regenerative tank.

Outside, Count Nefaria discovers he is not quite entirely unstoppable. When Captain America and the Beast hurl Cap’s shield at the villain, he snatches it out of the air, intent on crumpling it like tinfoil. He’s surprised when even his newfound strength can’t even dent it. Annoyed, he tosses it at the Black Panther and then uproots a nearby townhouse and topples it on top of them. Satisfied that he’s killed them all, Nefaria departs the scene.

Meanwhile, riot police have several blocks around the mansion cordoned off. But a certain red-haired “man in black” breezes past the barricades. When an officer attempts to stop him, he flashes a badge which the cop is immediately deferential to. The red-haired man strolls into the battle scene toward the mansion.

Nefaria strolls into a nearby bank and rips open the vault, sneering that his newfound powers make money useless to him -- what can take whatever he wants, so why bother with money? To demonstrate his point, he randomly grabs an attractive woman and carries her away against her will.

The Whizzer challenges him and distracts Nefaria long enough to allow the woman to escape. The Count taunts the Whizzer, mocking him for his age until the Whizzer points out that Nefaria himself is well past his prime and doesn’t have too many years to enjoy his newfound superpowers. This instills Nefaria with a new purpose: he wants to become immortal!

And at Nefaria’s townhouse (seen the last issue), Prof. Sturdy drags himself out of the wreckage of the lab, apparently, the only survivor after Nefaria trashed it.

Iron-Man returns to the mansion after having been distracted by events in his own series. Expecting to find the corpses of the Avengers, he instead discovers that they managed to survive thanks to Wonder Man who held the debris off them. After regrouping, Iron-Man suggests the team step down and let him take on Nefaria alone. They are unanimously incensed by this suggestion and demand Iron-Man lead them or step down.

The argument is halted by Nefaria’s sudden return. He wants Thor, from whom he is convinced he can extract the secret of immortality. Iron-Man leaps into action, irking his teammates whom he orders to hang back. He doesn’t succeed against Nefaria, but neither does the rest of the team when they attack.

Towards the end of their second battle, the Avengers are once again losing badly. Yellowjacket flies away into the mansion, surprising his teammates who believe he’s fleeing.

Count Nefaria has defeated the team but is stopped from killing them by a cascade of lightning bolts. Thor has suddenly appeared on the scene and is ready to take him on!

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Creators

Jim Shooter
Writer
Jim Shooter
John Byrne
Penciller
John Byrne
Pablo Marcos
Inker
Pablo Marcos
Colorist
Phil Rachelson
Letterer
Denise Wohl
George Perez
Cover Artist
George Perez
Mike Esposito
Cover Artist
Mike Esposito
Archie Goodwin
Editor
Archie Goodwin

Characters

Beast
Henry McCoy
Beast
Earth-616
Black Panther
T'Challa
Black Panther
Earth-616
Captain America
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Earth-616
Count Nefaria
Luchino Nefaria
Count Nefaria
Earth-616
Edwin Jarvis
Edwin Jarvis
Earth-616
Henry Peter Gyrich
Henry Peter Gyrich
Earth-616
Iron Man
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Earth-616
Kenneth Sturdy
Kenneth Sturdy
Earth-616
Scarlet Witch
Wanda Maximoff
Scarlet Witch
Earth-616
Thor Odinson
Thor Odinson
Earth-616
Vision
Vision
Earth-616
Whizzer
Robert Frank
Whizzer
Earth-616
Wonder Man
Simon Williams
Wonder Man
Earth-616
Yellowjacket
Hank Pym
Yellowjacket
Earth-616

Key Events

First Appearance
Henry Peter Gyrich Earth-616

Collected In

  • Avengers: The Bride of Ultron HC
    Avengers: The Bride of Ultron HC
    Avengers: The Bride of Ultron
  • Essential Avengers Vol. 8 TP
    Essential Avengers Vol. 8 TP
    Essential Avengers
  • Marvel Universe By John Byrne Omnibus HC
    Marvel Universe By John Byrne Omnibus HC
    Marvel Universe By John Byrne
  • The Avengers Epic Collection: The Final Threat TP
    The Avengers Epic Collection: The Final Threat TP
    The Avengers Epic Collection (2013)

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