Loading...

 

Avengers v1 #053 (1968-06)

 

Writers
  • Roy Thomas
  • Artists
  • John Buscema
  • George Tuska
  • Cover Artists
  • John Buscema
  • George Tuska
  • Characters, Groups, & Races
  • Avengers
  • Black Panther (T'Challa)
  • Goliath (Hank Pym)
  • Hawkeye (Clint Barton)
  • Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)
  • X-Men
  • Professor X (Charles Xavier)
  • Cyclops (Scott Summers)
  • Beast (Hank McCoy)
  • Angel (Warren Worthington III)
  • Iceman (Bobby Drake)
  • Marvel Girl (Jean Grey)
  • Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff)
  • Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)
  • Magneto (Max Eisenhardt)
  • Toad (Mortimer Toynbee)
  • Locations & Items
  • Magneto's Island Base
  • Avengers Mansion
  • Avengers Aero-Car
  • Inside Magneto’s island compound the Avengers discover Cyclops standing over an unconscious Quicksilver. Cyclops attacks the Avengers, believing them to be a trick of Magneto’s, but flees the fight to rescue his fellow X-Men. The Avengers quarrel among themselves over being caught off guard, while Magneto observes them from his monitor screen. After berating Toad for his pestering, Magneto uses his new mental control device on the X-Men, sending them to battle the Avengers. However the mental control device is soon disabled by Angel, who reveals the Avengers realized Magneto had set him up and only pretended to tie him up to fool Magneto. The X-Men and the Avengers team up to battle Magneto, while Toad, tired of being abused, turns against Magneto as well, flipping a switch to self-destruct the whole island. The two teams of heroes flee the island, while Toad escapes with Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch aboard a non-metal escape ship. Magneto tries to join them, but is knocked from the escape ship by Toad, falling to the water below as the island explodes.

    Flying to Avengers Mansion, Angel asks for help against Magneto. The Avengers return with him to Magneto’s island, but discover a listening device on his wing. Accusing him of betraying them, the Avengers leave Angel tied up inside their ship (p).

    Letters page includes LOC from future comics writer Tony Isabella.

     

  • 2012 - Roger Ott