Marvel Deluxe : Young Avengers #1
This Panini France Marvel Deluxe hardcover collects the complete Young Avengers series by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, following a new generation of teenage superheroes who form their own team after discovering their connections to Earth's Mightiest Heroes. The volume includes the original 12-issue run along with the Young Avengers Special, featuring the team's formation, their battles against Kang the Conqueror, and the introduction of characters like Wiccan, Hulkling, and Patriot.
"Partenaires Chapitre 1" marks a pivotal moment in the Young Avengers' journey, as writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung launch a new era with the team facing off against both the Kree and the Skrull. With Hulkling caught between two warring alien legacies, the group must navigate diplomacy and combat, as Tommy embraces the name Speed and Kate steps into the mantle of Hawkeye—earning the full approval of the original Avengers. The dynamic art by Jim Cheung, with inks by John Dell on the cover, captures the intensity and evolving stakes of this landmark chapter.
Partenaires Chapitre 1 follows four teenagers whose striking resemblance to iconic heroes—Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the Hulk—draws public attention as they take on crime together, earning them the nickname "Young Avengers" despite their unproven origins.
In "null," Cassie Lang and Kate Bishop set out to find the Young Avengers, drawn by whispers of a team that might be their only hope. Meanwhile, Iron Lad stumbles through the ruins of the Avengers' past, where he’s face to face with Captain America, Iron Man, and Jessica Jones—only to reveal a truth that redefines everything he thought he knew.
In "null," Iron Lad, Patriot, Asgardian, and Hulkling face Captain America’s probing questions as they uncover more about their mysterious pasts. Meanwhile, Cassie Lang and Kate Bishop struggle to earn their place among the Young Avengers, testing the limits of trust and belonging.
In "null," Captain America, Iron Man, and Jessica Jones corner the Young Avengers in the training room of the ruined Avengers mansion, ready to inform their parents about their secret heroics—until the adult, time-traveling Kang the Conquerer arrives, throwing their plans into chaos.
In "null," the Young Avengers face off against Kang the Conqueror, who has traveled to the present to send his younger self, Iron Lad, back to the timestream. With the original Avengers incapacitated, the team must stand alone against a foe who manipulates time itself.
In "null," Iron Lad grapples with the aftermath of killing Kang the Conqueror—the future version of himself—only to find the world he knows unraveling as the timeline shifts around him. With the fabric of reality bending and the Young Avengers' history in flux, Jo and the team must confront what comes next, even as the past they trusted begins to fade.
In "null," the Young Avengers secretly rebuild their team after Captain America’s warning that he’ll oppose them if they return to their uniforms. With Kate Bishop’s help and her father’s resources, they forge new identities and a hidden base, ready to step back into action. But when Captain America discovers their return, he calls for a meeting with the Avengers’ parents—just as Patriot takes on a dangerous drug ring alone, targeting dealers selling mutant growth hormones.
In "null," the Young Avengers face off against Mr. Hyde, a persistent foe of the Avengers, who’s distributing a dangerous new mutant growth hormone on the streets. As the fight unfolds, Captain America uncovers a surprising revelation during a quiet conversation with the Patriots’ grandmother.
In "null," the Young Avengers are thrown into turmoil when Patriot’s secret is exposed—his so-called super soldier powers were faked, built on mutant growth hormone. The team fractures as he walks away, leaving the remaining members to go quiet and regroup. But their uneasy peace shatters when the Super Skrull appears without warning, snatches Hulkling, and declares he’s come to take him home.
In "null," the Young Avengers face a devastating loss when the Super-Skrull kidnaps Hulkling and kills his mother—revealed to be a Skrull agent in human form. With their ranks broken and their leader in peril, the team turns to the newly resurrected Vision, who uses his powers to track down a mysterious new recruit hidden in a juvenile detention facility. But saving him won’t be easy—breaking him out will test their loyalty, their limits, and the very idea of what it means to be a hero.
In "null," Hulkling finds himself at the center of a cosmic custody battle when both the Kree and Skrull empires demand his allegiance, threatening to spark a full-scale war. As the Young Avengers scramble to protect him, the Avengers step in, while Billy and Tommy uncover a startling truth about their own origins—revealing they may be the imagined children of the Scarlet Witch.
In "null," the Young Avengers face a crisis when Hulkling’s dual heritage as a Kree and Skrull heir puts the entire team in the crossfire. As tensions flare between the two alien empires, the team must navigate diplomacy, identity, and the weight of legacy—while new roles emerge, including Tommy as Speed and Kate as the new Hawkeye. With the real Avengers now watching, the Young Avengers step into their future, still learning what it means to be heroes.
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↩ Reprints Young Avengers #1 (2005), Young Avengers #2 (2005), Young Avengers #3 (2005), Young Avengers #4 (2005), Young Avengers #5 (2005), Young Avengers #6 (2005), Young Avengers #7 (2005), Young Avengers #8 (2005), Young Avengers #9 (2005), Young Avengers Special #1 (2006), Young Avengers #10 (2006), Young Avengers #11 (2006), Young Avengers #12 (2006)
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