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Avengers: West Coast Avengers - Zodiac Attack #[nn] cover
Cover: Al Milgrom & Mike Machlan

Avengers: West Coast Avengers - Zodiac Attack #[nn]

Jul 2012 · Marvel · 34.99 USD; 38.99 CAD
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“Death & Texas!”
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This collection follows the West Coast Avengers as they face a devastating assault from Ultron, who launches a calculated attack on the team's headquarters. The storyline brings together a wide roster of heroes, including Hawkeye, Mockingbird, Wonder Man, and Tigra, as they struggle to contain the rogue android's latest scheme. Written by Matt Fraction and illustrated by various artists, this volume also ties into the broader Age of Ultron event that reshaped the Marvel Universe.

In "Death & Texas!", Hawkeye and Captain America find themselves the last survivors of the Grandmaster’s deadly game, forced to outwit a foe who sees life and death as mere moves in a cosmic chess match. With the Grandmaster determined to claim victory, Hawkeye draws on his past as a carnival performer to turn the tables in a high-stakes battle of wits. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Bob Hall, with inks by Tom Palmer, colors by Max Scheele, and letters by Ken Lopez, the issue’s cover by Al Milgrom and Mike Machlan captures the tension of a game where every move could be the last.

writer Tom DeFalco · artist Bob Hall · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Max Scheele · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Al Milgrom, Mike Machlan

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Cast · 40 characters

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artist Bob Hall
colorist Max Scheele
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils Al Milgrom
cover inks Mike Machlan

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

Hawkeye and Captain America are the only survivors of "round one", and the Grandmaster intends to keep playing until he wins. However, Hawkeye's own experiences from his carnival days inspire him to trick the Grandmaster into losing the contest.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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