Marvel is pulling out the stops on issue #750 of the Avengers, which arrives in November, as the 96-page issue will include multiple stories by current Avengers writer Jason Aaron and artists like Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Ed McGuinness and Javier Garrón.
“It’s such an honor to be a part of issue #750 of Avengers, and I’m looking to celebrate the rich history of the title and its iconic characters by using this issue as the gargantuan-sized kick-off for a story that’ll be as wildly sweeping and swing-for-the-fences epic as it can possibly be,” Aaron told Marvel.com. “It’s not just that everything I’ve been doing in the last 50 issues of Avengers has been leading to this, but there are threads feeding into the next year’s worth of stories that stretch back to most every major series I’ve ever written in my 15 years at Marvel Comics.”
The Multiversal Masters Of Evil, who appeared in this past weekend’s Avengers/Hulk Free Comic Book Day issue, will also appear in Avengers #750/ Marvel also said the issue would include “the shocking conclusion of ‘World War She-Hulk,'” the revelation of the true purpose of the prehistoric Avengers, the secret of the Iron Inquisitor, some “surprising” new members and a quest for vengeance across the Multiverse by Ghost Rider.
The oversized issue will also include a story by Christopher Ruocchio, writer The Sun-Eater series, and artist Steve McNiven starring Thor.
“I’m honored to play a small part in this moment of Avengers history and thrilled to get to work with Steve McNiven to bring you all a little classic Thor,” Ruocchio said. “It’s a bit surreal to get to work with a character I grew up with, and I hope I’ve told a tale worthy of the God of Thunder.”
McNiven also provides a variant cover for that issue:
Avengers #750 arrives Nov. 17.