Los Vengadores #49
In "¡Como Viene...Se Va! (2ª parte)," Los Vengadores regresan a casa to find a changed team: Ojo de Halcón is back with his new girlfriend, Pájaro Burlón, and The Vision has returned to his body after being repaired. Thor seems restored, and The Wasp struggles to make sense of the sudden reunion. When The Vision detects a surge of immense power in Central Park, six Avengers are abruptly whisked away—into the escalating chaos of the Secret Wars. Written by Roger Stern and Jesús Carruesco, with art by Al Milgrom and inks by Joe Rubinstein and Brett Breeding, and a cover by Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott, this 1987 issue delivers a pivotal moment in the team’s journey.
In "¡Como Viene...Se Va! (2ª parte)," the Avengers return home to a house full of surprises—Hawkeye's back with his new girlfriend, Pájaro Burlón, the Vision has been repaired and restored to his body, and Thor seems to be in good spirits. As Wasp tries to make sense of the sudden reunion, the Vision detects a surge of immense power in Central Park, pulling six Avengers into the midst of the Secret Wars.
In "¡Puesto de Mando!," with the main Avengers scattered and the public uneasy, the Vision steps in to steady the ship while the team presses on against threats. After the fallen heroes return from the Secret Wars, the Vision proposes a bold new direction: launching a West Coast Avengers unit led by Hawkeye to manage the growing roster.
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