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'''Young Avengers''' is a comic published by ]. It is written by ], who is best known for his writing of several epsidoes of ]. Spinning out of the events of ], it is the story of four late-teen to early 20's 'young heroes', each of whom patterns himself after a member of the ]. The newspapers call them "super-powered fanboys", and coin the name "Young Avengers", a name that the team dislikes. '''''Young Avengers''''' is a ] published by ]. It is written by ], who is best known for his writing of several epsidoes of ]. Spinning out of the events of ], it is the story of four young ]es, each of whom patterns himself after a founding member of the ]. The newspapers call them "super-powered fanboys", and coin the name "Young Avengers" for the group, a name that the team dislikes.


==Team members== ==Team members==
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Other recurring characters include ] ('']''), Katherine "Kat" Farrell, Captain America, Iron Man, Cassie Lang (the teenage daughter of Scott Lang, the second ], Kate Bishop (sister of the Bride from the St. Patrick's Cathedral "rescue"), and ]. Other recurring characters include ] ('']''), Katherine "Kat" Farrell, Captain America, Iron Man, Cassie Lang (the teenage daughter of Scott Lang, the second ]), Kate Bishop (sister of the Bride from the St. Patrick's Cathedral "rescue"), and ].


==Storylines== ==Storylines==
*''Sidekicks'' (issues #1-6): This storyline introduces the team, and focuses mostly on the attempts of reporters (Jones and Farrell of '']'') and heroes (Captain America and Iron Man) to find out more about these mysterious new heroes. The story is set in the time between the end of '']'' and the beginning of '']''. *''Sidekicks'' (issues #1-6): This storyline introduces the team, and focuses mostly on the attempts of reporters (Jones and Farrell of '']'') and heroes (Captain America and Iron Man) to find out more about these mysterious new heroes. The story is set in the time between the end of '']'' and the beginning of '']''.


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Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. It is written by Allan Heinberg, who is best known for his writing of several epsidoes of The O.C.. Spinning out of the events of Avengers Disassembled, it is the story of four young superheroes, each of whom patterns himself after a founding member of the Avengers. The newspapers call them "super-powered fanboys", and coin the name "Young Avengers" for the group, a name that the team dislikes.

Team members

Other recurring characters include Jessica Jones (Alias), Katherine "Kat" Farrell, Captain America, Iron Man, Cassie Lang (the teenage daughter of Scott Lang, the second Ant-Man), Kate Bishop (sister of the Bride from the St. Patrick's Cathedral "rescue"), and Kang the Conqueror.

Storylines

  • Sidekicks (issues #1-6): This storyline introduces the team, and focuses mostly on the attempts of reporters (Jones and Farrell of The Pulse) and heroes (Captain America and Iron Man) to find out more about these mysterious new heroes. The story is set in the time between the end of Avengers Disassembled and the beginning of New Avengers.
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