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Avengers #36

Jan 2001
Kurt Busiek, Steve Epting

Story Name:

No rest for the weary


Synopsis

Avengers #36 synopsis by Rob Johnson
Rating: 4.5 stars
Maximum Security is over and the Avengers are helping deport alien prisoners back to space (even after some of them helped defeat the Supreme Intelligence and the Ruul?). Most have gone but Iron Man, Vision and Warbird are facing a large metal straggler in Manhattan called Ten-Thirtifor. He claims to have to have been banished to Earth for the sin of independent thought, but now he prepares to send a message to his people declaring Earth ripe for invasion which should get him back in their good books. Vision recognises him from a report by Machine Man as an Autocron who are vulnerable to sonic attack, so the Golden Avenger supplies a very strong sonic blast which floors the foe. The Autocron tries to respond with a vertigo inducer but Warbird punches his lights out.

Iron Man contacts Wasp at Avengers Mansion to request SHIELD take the alien away. Janet Van Dyne reports more aliens who've taken hostages near Times Square. As the trio head there Carol Danvers tells Vision they'll have to postpone their dinner date again (the synthezoid asked her out in #32). She's not sure whether his calm acceptance is good or bad.

But we see how other Avengers are doing in the Mansion. Last issue they were joined by the reserve Avengers who had been in space (after the Avengers: Infinity mini-series) when Maximum Security began. Jack Of Hearts and Photon have elected to hang around for a while. We learn that Moondragon, Tigra and Starfox have gone back to Los Angeles, Titan and Chicago respectively. Quasar exiled himself to space to be the new host-body for Ego the Living Planet (see MaxSec#3). (No-one mentions that Thor isn't willing to be a regular Avenger currently after what happened in #27.) Jack is delighted to taste Earth food again after *his* long sojourn in space, especially as prepared by butler Edwin Jarvis. Wasp watches them chatting with Triathlon but can't shake the feeling that much worse lies ahead.

Elsewhere in the building Henry Pym (Goliath) finishes checking Wonder Man (Simon Williams) for lingering aftereffects of the ionic blast he and Atlas of the Thunderbolts suffered in #34. (Apparently Atlas isn't recovering as quickly.) Simon wants to know if there's any way to stop Count Nefaria taking him over again. When Hank calmly says he'll be vulnerable as long as Nefaria can control ionic beings like him, Scarlet Witch rounds on him for not trying to help her lover. Jan enters and suggests Simon and Wanda leave her to talk to *her* lover Henry. She wants to know why he's so emotionless these days ever since the Costa Verde mission (#28-30). He tells her not to worry, he'll go for a walk and work out how to be more demonstrative. *That* doesn't reassure her at all.

The exiting duo come across Jarvis dealing with an angry woman at the front door demanding to talk to Triathlon, who just happens to stroll past. She pushes in and announces that she's Peggy Chandler (we met her last issue) and she wants to know what Triathlon has done with her husband. Delroy Garrett doesn't know what she's talking about. The heroes still in the building gather with Mrs Chandler in a lounge to hear her story.

Her husband Hal Chandler was superhero the 3-D Man in the late 50's, who had 3 times the strength, speed and stamina of an ordinary man. Delroy admits that sounds like him too. Someone has some film to show of the hero in action, and the costumes look similar too. Peggy says her husband disappeared 8 months before the Triune Understanding showed  up, and they've given Triathlon his costume and powers. Garrett is still perplexed.

So we go over to the Triune HQ in Calleyville, Texas where leader Jonathan Tremont has called a meeting of the Council to discuss the Avengers. They comment that recruitment was booming while the Understanding covertly made the team seem like religious bigots opposing them. But since their guy Triathlon joined the Avengers and things seemed OK between the groups public sympathy has waned. Tremont agrees that they need to keep increasing their numbers so they'll be ready to face the threat they know is coming. And he knows how to make it seem that the hero team is only successful nowadays *because* Triathlon's with them.

Back at the Mansion Delroy Garrett is promising Mrs Chandler that he'll look into her problem, for his own sake as well as hers. But then 2 recent foes Pagan and Lord Templar burst through a wall. Jarvis hustles Peggy to safety while the heroes attack. Templar easily rebuffs them and Wasp triggers an alarm on her wrist to call in the other Avengers.

Templar then explains that after he captured Pagan (#15) he 're-educated' him to be his servant. Now he's come to do the same to the Avengers, because their example of individual heroism stops people from embracing his promise of peace and universal law. Then Pagan slams his fists down and cracks open the floor, and all the heroes fall in.

Now we back track a few minutes to when Goliath got the alarm call. Before he can respond he's ambushed by someone who we recognise as the other Henry Pym who was split off from him in Costa Verde as Yellowjacket. This Henry now says he's going to take over our Henry's life.

Down in a sub-basement the heroes are still fighting the 2 villains. Photon finds that her energy form can't pass through Lord Templar and he absorbs JOH's blasts. Pagan is unharmed by any physical attacks, even Wonder Man's, and the Witch's hex-spheres aren't having any effect either. Iron Man and Warbird turn up and between them at least stagger him. And then Wasp gets a priority alert from Captain America ...

... who's in Slorenia with SHIELD. He says they're fighting Bloodwraith and he needs Avengers' help, at least Scarlet Witch and the science-skills of Goliath or Iron Man plus anyone else who's available. Then he rings off to go save some soldiers.

Wasp has to decide priorities. Photon goes anyway because she can get there at the speed of light. Iron Man tells Jan he wants them to defend the Mansion because it's where he grew up (Wasp is 1 of those who know he's Tony Stark). As Vision gets here Jan makes the decision that lives are worth more than any building and she orders Iron Man, the Witch and Wonder Man to Slorenia. They take a quinjet leaving Jack, Triathlon, Vision, Warbird and Wasp to hold the line here.

Monica Rambeau has reached the Eastern European country. She's not sure why the problem is serious because Bloodwraith is just a "psycho with a sword". Then she sees that he's now an extremely large PWAS, dwarfing the (admittedly ruined) buildings.


 

Review / Commentaries


Avengers #36 Review by (July 3, 2020)
Steve Epting guest-pencils this 2-part story. Albert Deschesne is in on the lettering again.

Iron Man's still in his 70's armour because his latest armour became sentient and went rogue and he still hasn't created a new 1.

Photon was 1 of the ex-Avengers team gathered by Quasar for the Avenger: Infinity mini-series who after that all got dragged into the Maximum Security event. Monica Rambeau used to be the 2nd Captain Marvel and rose to lead the Avengers. She changed her id to Photon when the original CM's son Genis-Vell claimed his father's heritage.

That team found Jack Of Hearts already at the site of the Galactic problem they were investigating. Jack Hart's origin was in Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu #22. He has to wear a special costume/armour to keep his explosive energy in check, so for Earth's safety he's spent much time in space.

In #15 and #26 we saw that Lord Templar and Jonathan Tremont are in cahoots, so we can assume that this attack is part of Tremont's plan. Suspicions were also raised in #15 about the 'fight' between Templar and Pagan.

3-D Man's 50's exploits were shown in Marvel Premiere #35-37. He entered the modern age in Hulk #251-252, and was in the ubiquitous 1st Contest Of Champions mini-series. Peggy Chandler was Peggy Clark in the MPr issues and Peggy Chandler in the Hulk apps.
Despite what he says Triathlon doesn't rush to query Jonathan Tremont about 30-D Man. We'll won't learn the secret of 3-D Man's connection to Triathlon until #50, and Peggy herself will only pop back in for #55.

Ten-Thirtifor had a 1-panel cameo in MaxSec#1 fighting Sunfire in Japan, and he managed another panel in #3 among the crowd of aliens prisoners USAgent had recruited to his cause. Ten-Thirtifor is an Autocron, an iron-based race who consider all organic lifeforms inferior. The 1st Autocron we met was Ten-For in Machine Man (1978) #3-6 and in Stranger's menagerie in Quasar #16. The only other Autocron has been Fabrikant, 1 of the Starblasters in the Starblast mini-series and some tie-in issues to the event. There will be no more Autocron apps (at time of writing).

I'll cover Slorenia and Bloodwraith in next issue's Comments.



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Steve Epting
Al Vey
Tom Smith
Steve Epting (Cover Penciler)
Al Vey (Cover Inker)
Tom Smith (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Richard Starkings.
Editor: Tom Brevoort. Editor-in-chief: Joe Quesada.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Captain America
Captain America

(Steven Rogers)
Iron Man
Iron Man

(Anthony Stark)
Jack of Hearts
Jack of Hearts

(Jonathan Hart)
Jarvis
Jarvis

(Edwin Jarvis)
Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch

(Wanda Maximoff)
Wasp
Wasp

(Janet Van Dyne)
Wonder Man
Wonder Man

(Simon Williams)

Plus: Bloodwraith (Sean Dolan), Goliath (Hank Pym), Jonathan Tremont, Lord Templar, Pagan, Peggy Chandler, Photon (Monica Rambeau), Triathlon (Delroy Garrett Jr.), Warbird (Carol Danvers).