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New Avengers#50
Cover: Billy Tan & Matt Banning

New Avengers #50

Apr 2009 · Marvel · 4.99 USD

In New Avengers #50, Captain America and his team confront Osborn’s so-called "official" Avengers, determined to expose their true nature. As Spider-Woman attempts to outmaneuver the enemy, Norman Osborn counters with the Hood and a wave of criminals, forcing the heroes into a desperate retreat. Clint’s televised appeal to the public—reminding them of Osborn’s dark past—marks a pivotal moment in the battle for legitimacy. Cover by Billy Tan, with inks by Matt Banning.

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writer Brian Michael Bendis · artist Billy Tan · artist Bryan Hitch · artist David Aja · artist Michael Gaydos · artist David López · artist Alex Maleev · artist Steve McNiven · artist Leinil Francis Yu · artist Steve Epting · artist Greg Horn · inker Matt Banning · inker Bryan Hitch · inker David Aja · inker Michael Gaydos · inker David López · inker Alex Maleev · inker Dexter Vines · inker Mark Morales · inker Steve Epting · inker Greg Horn · colorist Justin Ponsor · colorist Rain Beredo · colorist Dave Stewart · colorist Álvaro López · colorist Morry Hollowell · colorist Dave McCaig · colorist Greg Horn · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Albert Deschesne · cover Billy TanMatt Banning

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Captain America and his Avengers team decide to take on Osborn's "official" Avengers and expose them for the crooks that they are. Spider-Woman tries to lure the "dark" Avengers into a trap but Norman has the last laugh as he sends the Hood and his criminal horde into battle against our heroes instead. After the team is forced to retreat in the face of overwhelming odds, Clint appears on television and reminds the American public that Norman Osborn has been a supervillain and an insane asylum patient in the past and asks if he is really one of the best men to lead the country.

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