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The New Avengers!

The New Avengers is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was formed in response to the events of the "Civil War" storyline, which saw the superhero community divided over the Superhuman Registration Act.

The original lineup of the New Avengers consisted of:

  1. Iron Man (Tony Stark) - The founder of the team and a key player in the Civil War.
  2. Captain America (Steve Rogers) - A founding member of the Avengers and a vocal opponent of the Superhuman Registration Act.
  3. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) - A young and inexperienced superhero who was forced to register with the government.
  4. Wolverine (James "Logan" Howlett) - A mutant with a troubled past and a strong sense of justice.
  5. Luke Cage (Power Man) - A street-level hero with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin.
  6. Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) - A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with enhanced senses and agility.
  7. Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) - A sorcerer and master of the mystic arts.

Later additions to the team included:

  1. Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) - A teenage superhero with Inhuman genes and the ability to stretch and manipulate her body.
  2. Nova (Richard Rider) - A space-faring hero with the ability to fly and project energy blasts.
  3. Kate Bishop (Hawkeye) - A skilled archer and martial artist who has worked with the Avengers on several occasions.
  4. America Chavez (Miss America) - A Latina superhero with the ability to punch holes through dimensions and fly.
  5. Squirrel Girl (Doreen Green) - A computer science student with superhuman strength, agility, and the ability to communicate with squirrels.

The New Avengers have fought against various villains, including the Masters of Evil, the Hand, and the Skrulls. They have also worked together to solve mysteries and protect the world from threats both human and supernatural.

The team has undergone several roster changes over the years, but their core values of teamwork, justice, and protecting the innocent have remained constant.