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Avengers v1 #078 (1970-07)

 

Writers
  • Roy Thomas
  • Artists
  • Sal Buscema
  • Tom Palmer
  • Cover Artists
  • John Buscema
  • Tom Palmer
  • Characters, Groups, & Races
  • Avengers
  • Black Panther (T'Challa)
  • Goliath (Clint Barton)
  • Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff)
  • Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)
  • Vision (Victor Shade)
  • Captain America (Steve Rogers)
  • Monica Lynne
  • N'Gamo
  • Lethal Legion
  • Grim Reaper (Eric Williams)
  • Living Laser (Arthur Parks)
  • Man-Ape (M'Baku)
  • Power Man (Erik Josten)
  • Swordsman (Jacques Duquesne)
  • Locations & Items
  • Avengers Mansion
  • Lethal Legion's Subterranean Headquarters
  • Avengers Quinjet
  • Monica Lynne's Apartment
  • Lured to Avengers Mansion by a forged note supposedly from the Black Panther, Captain America is attacked by the Panther’s old foe Man-Ape. The ambush nearly succeeds in killing Cap, but he is rescued at the last second by the resident Avengers, who battle Man-Ape until the villain escapes with his aide N’Gamo’s assistance. The Avengers discuss the incident, puzzled as to why Man-Ape targeted a hero he had never met before. Meanwhile the Black Panther visits his friend Monica Lynne, who is abducted by Man-Ape shortly after the Panther’s departure. Just as the Avengers inform the Panther of Man-Ape’s return, the villain reveals his capture of Monica and challenges the Panther to single combat. The Panther agrees, single-handedly attacking Man-Ape’s high-tech helicopter, where he fights his way past Man-Ape and N’Gamo only to be felled by a booby-trapped Monica dummy. Man-Ape boasts of his victory to the other Avengers, warning them they will be next. He then brings the captive Panther and Lynne to the underground lair of the Lethal Legion, a group of Avengers foes dedicated to the destruction of all past and present Avengers members.

    Man-Ape battles Black Panther in a nuclear furnace (Av #62, ’69).

    This issue’s title is a play on The Postman Always Rings Twice, James M. Cain’s popular 1934 crime novel, adapted several times as a motion picture.

     

  • 2012 - Roger Ott