From the front page of AnimeSuperhero.com:
"Many Marvel Comics fans have been been wondering what comes next when Marvel’s “Avengers: Armageddon” event concludes this Fall. The build-up to “Avengers: Doomsday” in theaters this December continues, and now Marvel has officiailly confirmed: Marvel is relaunching the Avengers comic this November!
Okay, so a relaunch of one of Marvel’s flagship titles was to be expected, but the real question has always been – what will be the line-up on the team? Now we have confirmation – the starting line-up looks to consist of Spider-Man, Wolverine, Luke Cage, Daredevil and Captain Marvel. But wait, isn’t that pretty close to the line-up of Brian Michael Bendis’ “New Avengers” from back in 2004?!? The era is iconic, with many Marvel fans consider to be the launch of the “Modern” Marvel Comics storytelling (renewing the line and building to the rise of the MCU in theaters between 2008 and 2012). In the build up to “Avengers: Armageddon”, Marvel has been promoting this upcoming shakeup to the Avengers line as the biggest since Bendis’ “Avengers Disassembled/New Avengers” era."
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"The Avengers Comic Relaunches This November, But Who Will Survive Armageddon?"
"Many Marvel Comics fans have been been wondering what comes next when Marvel’s “Avengers: Armageddon” event concludes this Fall. The build-up to “Avengers: Doomsday” in theaters this December continues, and now Marvel has officiailly confirmed: Marvel is relaunching the Avengers comic this November!
Okay, so a relaunch of one of Marvel’s flagship titles was to be expected, but the real question has always been – what will be the line-up on the team? Now we have confirmation – the starting line-up looks to consist of Spider-Man, Wolverine, Luke Cage, Daredevil and Captain Marvel. But wait, isn’t that pretty close to the line-up of Brian Michael Bendis’ “New Avengers” from back in 2004?!? The era is iconic, with many Marvel fans consider to be the launch of the “Modern” Marvel Comics storytelling (renewing the line and building to the rise of the MCU in theaters between 2008 and 2012). In the build up to “Avengers: Armageddon”, Marvel has been promoting this upcoming shakeup to the Avengers line as the biggest since Bendis’ “Avengers Disassembled/New Avengers” era."
Read the full article here.