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'Acts of Vengeance'
Promotional image for the Acts of Vengeance series (Avengers #311 (Dec. 1989) - The Amazing Spider-Man #329 (Feb. 1990)
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication dateDecember 1989 – February 1990
Genre
Title(s)
  • Alpha Flight #79-80
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #326-329
  • The Avengers #311-313 Annual 19
  • Avengers Spotlight #26-29
  • Avengers West Coast #53-55
  • Captain America #365-367
  • The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger (vol. 3) #8-10
  • Damage Control (vol. 2) #1-4
  • Daredevil #275-276
  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #11-13
  • Fantastic Four #334-336
  • The Incredible Hulk #363 369
  • Iron Man #250-252
  • Marc Spector: Moon Knight #8-10
  • The New Mutants #84-86
  • Power Pack #53
  • The Punisher (vol. 2) #28-29
  • The Punisher War Journal #12-13
  • Quasar #5-7
  • Silver Surfer #33
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #158-160
  • Thor #410-412
  • The Uncanny X-Men #256-258
  • X-Factor #50
  • Web of Spider-Man #59-65
  • Wolverine (vol. 2) #19-20
  • Marvel Age #81
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Acts Of Vengeance Omnibus HCISBN978-0-7851-4464-9

'Acts of Vengeance' is a comic bookcrossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from December 1989 to February 1990.

Publication history[edit]

This company-wide fall crossover was centered on the Avengers and Fantastic Four after three consecutive fall crossovers were built around the X-Men and related mutant teams. Promotional materials teased the idea of a wide array of super-villains facing heroes they had never met, or were not part of the heroes' regular rogues gallery.

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The core titles of the crossover include Avengers;[1]Avengers Spotlight;[2]Avengers West Coast;[3]Captain America;[4]Iron Man;[5]Quasar;[6]Thor;[7] and Fantastic Four.[8] Major tie-ins included The Amazing Spider-Man[9]among other Spider-Man titles, Uncanny X-Men[10] and the second Damage Control[11] limited series. An epilogue features in Cloak and Dagger;[12]Web Of Spider-Man[13] and in an Avengers Annual.[14] A humorous parody with the character the Impossible Man features in the title Silver Surfer.[15]

Plot summary[edit]

A mysterious stranger (the Asgardian god Loki in disguise) coerces a group of master supervillains to join forces in a conspiracy to destroy the superhero team the Avengers. Loki does this to strike back at his adopted brother Thor, and due to his bitterness that he inadvertently caused the formation of the Avengers.[16] The supervillain team consists of Doctor Doom, the Kingpin, Magneto, the Mandarin, the Red Skull, and the Wizard. Loki also attempts to recruit Apocalypse, Cobra, and the Mad Thinker, but they all decline. Loki also approaches Namor, but he rejects the offer stating he is not a villain anymore.

To assist the master villains, Loki engineers a jailbreak at the Vault. The lesser villains are then directed against heroes (mainly the Avengers and Spider-Man) who have never fought them before, the theory being that the unfamiliarity will act in the villains' favor.

While they did manage to give many of the heroes unusual fits, the plan eventually fails as the master villains fail to cooperate and bicker with each other. An example of this is where Magneto, a mutant and a Jewish Holocaust survivor, attacks the Red Skull, whose Nazi beliefs include a prejudice against mutants, and imprisons him in a buried crypt. The supervillain pawns are defeated by the heroes. A frustrated Loki reveals himself and imprisons the Kingpin, the Mandarin and the Wizard while Doctor Doom is revealed to have been using a Doombot and Magneto is not present. The Avengers track the group and defeat the villains, with Thor forcing Loki to flee back to their native home of Asgard.[17]

Loki commits one last act of villainy and fuses three Sentinels to form the robot Tri-Sentinel, so that it can destroy New York City. The Tri-Sentinel is stopped by Spider-Man, who at the time possessed the powers of Captain Universe.[18]

Issues and events[edit]

The following issues are listed in chronological order:

  • Thor #410 (one page only) - #411
  • The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak & Dagger #8 (one page only)
  • Avengers Spotlight #26
  • The New Mutants #84 - (two pages only) - #85 (two pages only)

The following issues are approximately in reading order:

  • Avengers Spotlight #26
  • The New Mutants #86
  • X-Factor #50 (six pages only)
  • Damage Control (vol. 2) #1
  • The Avengers #311
  • Thor #410
  • Captain America #365
  • Fantastic Four #334
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #326
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #158
  • Wolverine (vol. 2) #19-20
  • The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger (vol. 3) #8-9
  • Web of Spider-Man #59
  • Power Pack #53
  • The Incredible Hulk #363
  • Marc Spector: Moon Knight #8-9
  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #11-12
  • Fantastic Four #335-336
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #327
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #159
  • Web of Spider-Man #60
  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #13
  • Marc Spector: Moon Knight #10
  • Alpha Flight #79-80
  • Daredevil #275-276
  • Thor #411-412
  • Avengers West Coast #53
  • Quasar #5
  • Avengers Spotlight #27
  • Iron Man #251
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #328
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #160
  • Web of Spider-Man #61
  • Uncanny X-Men #256-257
  • The Avengers #312
  • The Punisher (vol. 2) #28-29
  • The Punisher War Journal #12-13
  • Captain America #366
  • The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger #10
  • Iron Man #252
  • Avengers West Coast #54
  • Quasar #6-7
  • Avengers Spotlight #28
  • The Avengers #313
  • Captain America #367
  • Avengers Spotlight #29
  • Avengers West Coast #55
  • The Uncanny X-Men #258
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #329
  • The Incredible Hulk #369
  • Web of Spider-Man #62-63
  • Damage Control (vol. 2) #2-4
  • Web of Spider-Man #64-65
  • The Avengers Annual #19

Note: Iron Man #250 has the 'Acts of Vengeance!' logo on its cover, but has nothing to do with the crossover.

References[edit]

  1. ^John Byrne (w), Paul Ryan (p), Tom Palmer (i). The Avengers 311-313 (December 1989 - January 1990), Marvel Comics
  2. ^Dwayne McDuffie, Howard Mackie, James Brock (w), Dwayne Turner, Al Milgrom, James Brock (p), Chris Ivy, Don Heck, Roy Richardson (i). Avengers Spotlight 26-29 (December 1989 - February 1990), Marvel Comics
  3. ^John Byrne (w), John Byrne (p), Keith Williams, Paul Ryan (i). Avengers West Coast 53-55 (December 1989 - February 1990), Marvel Comics
  4. ^Mark Gruenwald (w), Kieron Dwyer (p), Danny Bulanadi (i). Captain America 365-367 (Mid-December 1989 - February 1990), Marvel Comics
  5. ^Iron Man #250 - 252 (Dec. 1989 - Jan. 1990)
  6. ^Quasar #5 - 6 (Dec. 1989 - Feb. 1990)
  7. ^Thor #411 - 412 (Dec. 1989 - Jan. 1990)
  8. ^Fantastic Four #334 - 336 (Dec. 1989 - Jan. 1990)
  9. ^The Amazing Spider-Man #326 - 329 (Dec. 1989 - Feb. 1990)
  10. ^Uncanny X-Men #256 - 258 (Dec. 1989 - Feb. 1990)
  11. ^Damage Control vol. 2, #1 - 4 (Dec. 1989 - Feb. 1990)
  12. ^Cloak and Dagger vol. 3, #9 (Dec. 1989)
  13. ^Web of Spider-Man #64 - 65 (May - June 1990)
  14. ^Avengers Annual #19 (1990)
  15. ^Silver Surfer vol. 3, #33 (Jan. 1990)
  16. ^Avengers #1 (Sep. 1963). Marvel Comics
  17. ^Avengers West Coast #55 (Feb. 1990). Marvel Comics
  18. ^Michelinie, David (w), Larsen, Erik (a). The Amazing Spider-Man #329 (Feb. 1990). Marvel Comics

External links[edit]

  • Acts of Vengeance at Marvel.com
  • Acts of Vengeance at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Acts of Vengeance at the Comic Book DB
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Two dozen of Marvel's top talents set more than 40 super heroes against at least as many super villains in the premier crossover event of the 1990s! Plus: the debut of the New Warriors! The destruction of Avengers Island! Spider-Man's cosmic power and the madness of the Scarlet Witch! A three-headed monster, a three-faced robot, a trip through the worlds of What If? and mo...more
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Apr 04, 2011Khairul Hezry rated it it was ok
Interesting premise (villains exchange their traditional foes with each other so as to confuse the heroes) but poorly executed. Quite enjoyed the Byrne Avengers West Coast issues and the McFarlane-drawn Spider-Man issues and that one story where Magneto, who is Jewish, traps the Nazi Red Skull in a dark pit with no light and little water. Classic. But the rest? Meh.
Nov 03, 2017Angela rated it liked it
Villains attack different superheroes than they normally do. The big bad guys meet up to arrange all of this. There's some fun confrontations, but what really made this story for me was Magneto confronting Red Skull. It was very poignant. A good read.
Jun 13, 2015Travis rated it liked it
Fun marvel event that was just editorial coming up with a gimmick, switching villains around so they attack heroes they've never fought before, and just letting the individual writers go nuts.
They then set up a framing sequence, which was the 'big story' and that occurred in the Avengers titles.
Nothing earth shattering, very little in lasting effects on the MU. Just the fun of seeing the various match-ups.
Nov 11, 2014Matthew Ledrew rated it liked it
The variety of issues in this omnibus would have made it hard to rate higher than 3 stars. The concept was great especially for when it came out and some issues rate a 4 or even 5, but there are more than enough to drag it down as well.
Sep 04, 2012Relstuart rated it it was ok
Felt contrived and and didn't get in depth about most of the characters. Spider-man being one of the lone exceptions. Overall I'm glad I read it and it was a good idea but not to impressive.
Jul 10, 2015Kerri rated it liked it
Avengers #312-313 3 stars
Captain America #366 2 stars, #367 3 stars, #368 2 stars
Web of Spider-Man #60-61 2 stars
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