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Fandom Overview: Avengers Franchise (Movie)
Hi, I’m
kellifer_fic and I’ll be reccing the Avengers Franchise as the first van off the rank as a now permanent fandom. This overview is mostly movie focused, as my recs will be. Please let the mods know if you are able to provide a comic specific overview!
Please see notes below for overall Marvel Universe.
This is a brief summary of the current Avengers movie franchise, the characters, useful resources and comms. This includes Iron Man (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and The Avengers (2012).
The Avengers

The Avengers are a team of super-heroes assembled by Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. through the Avenger Initiative. The team currently consists of Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, Thor, Black Widow and Hawkeye.
"Because if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damned well sure we'll avenge it."
Tony Stark / Iron Man

"Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist."
Tony Stark is a billionaire, genius industrialist. He runs Stark Industries which was founded by his father, Howard Stark. While held captive in Afghanistan Tony builds a suit of armor to make his escape. When he is returned to America, he sets about improving the armor and becomes the superhero: Iron Man.
Appeared in: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, The Avengers
Steve Rogers / Captain America

"I don't want to kill anybody. I don't like bullies; I don't care where they're from"
During the Second World War, after a number of failed attempts to enroll in the army due to his many health issues, Steve Rogers is spotted by Doctor Abraham Erskine and becomes the only successful test subject for a Super Soldier Serum Erskine developed. He's given the title of Captain America and puts together a group to lead on raids known as the Howling Commandos. After being forced to crash land an experimental ship by the Hydra leader known as Red Skull, Rogers is frozen for nearly seventy years and awakes in the 21st century where he is recruited to The Avengers Initiative.
Appeared in: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers.
Bruce Banner / The Hulk

"Well then son, you've got a condition."
Bruce Banner is a genius scientist, who is dosed with what should be a lethal amount of gamma radiation when performing an experiment but instead transforms into The Hulk. As a result, Banner becomes a fugitive, fleeing the country and tries to find a cure for his condition. Eventually, he stops trying to suppress his transformations and instead finds a way to initiate them in a controlled manner.
Appeared in: The Incredible Hulk (Edward Norton), The Avengers (Mark Ruffalo)
Thor Odinson

"Your ancestors called it magic... but you call it science. I come from a land where they are one and the same."
Thor Odinson is an Asgardian Prince. Raised to value strength and courage above all else, he desires to be like his father, Odin. He proves himself a great warrior, but is banished to Earth when he recklessly pursues Frost Giants to their home world after a handful invade Asgard. He is stripped of his power and his mightiest weapon, a hammer named Mjolnir and learns from the experience to value life and loyalty, proving himself worthy enough to regain control of Mjolnir in order to travel back to Asgard and defeat his brother, Loki. Later, he returns to Earth when Loki threatens the people Thor has come to love and the planet he has vowed to protect.
Appeared in: Thor, The Avengers
Clint Barton / Hawkeye

"Well, if I put an arrow in Loki's eye socket, I'd sleep better I suppose."
Clint Barton, a member of S.H.I.E.L.D, is deployed to New Mexico as part of a security force when Mjolnir is discovered, half-buried in the Earth and unable to be moved. Clint watches as Thor attempts to lift Mjolnir, awaiting a shoot order that never comes. After this, Clint is tasked with protecting the Tesseract at a S.H.I.E.L.D facility and is taken prisoner and mind-controlled when Loki breaks through to Earth. Broken free of his mind-control via a sharp knock to the head thanks to Natasha Romanoff, Clint vows to bring Loki down and joins The Avengers when New York City is attacked by Loki's army.
Appeared in: Thor, The Avengers
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow

"I got red in my ledger, I'd like to wipe it out."
Natasha Romanoff is an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D and posing as his new assistant, is initially tasked with assessing Tony Stark's suitability for the Avengers Initiative. She is tapped by Director Fury to help bring the Avengers Initiative together, retrieving Bruce Banner from his exile and joins The Avengers when Loki brings an alien army through a portal to attack New York City.
Appeared in: Iron Man 2, The Avengers
Recurring Characters

Nick Fury: Nick Fury is the mysterious Director of S.H.I.E.L.D who puts together the Avengers Initiative, recognizing that the Earth needs a new brand of protector with other worlds starting to take notice.
Loki Laufeyson: Loki is the son of Odin and brother to Thor. When he interrupts Thor's coronation believing that Thor is not ready for such responsibility, he sets in motion events that lead to Thor's banishment from their home world of Asgard. During Thor's exile, Loki is devastated to discover that he is actually a stolen baby from Jotunheim. He leads Frost Giants into Asgard in the hopes that defeating them in front of his family will prove his worth, but his plans are foiled with Thor's return. This leads to a battle with Thor and Loki falls from the Rainbow Bridge when it is destroyed, stranding him between worlds. He makes mysterious allies and returns to Earth with a promised army. He is thwarted by the Avengers and returns to Agard with his adopted brother, a prisoner.
Phil Coulson: Coulson is an espionage agent working for S.H.I.E.L.D. He helps put together The Avengers Initiative under the direction of Nick Fury by convincing Tony Stark to join.
Virginia(Pepper) Potts: Pepper Potts starts out as Tony Stark's long-suffering assistant but is promoted by Tony to CEO of his company and becomes his love interest.
Other Notable Characters
Maria Hill: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Doctor Jane Foster: An astrophysicist who finds and eventually falls in love with Thor in New Mexico.
Professor Erik Selvig: An astrophysicist and mentor of Jane Foster and Darcy Lewis. Dr. Selvig is a Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics at Culver University. His notes on thermonuclear astrophysics are key to understanding the Tesseract.
Darcy Lewis: Jane Foster's intern.
James Rhodes: Long time best friend of Tony Stark, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force. and a jet pilot and the liaison between Stark Industries and the military in the department of acquisitions. He wears one of Tony Stark's suits and becomes War Machine. (Note: Recast between Iron Man (Terrence Howard) and Iron Man 2 (Don Cheadle))
The Red Skull: Johann Schmidt, also known as the Red Skull, is a German ex SS officer and scientist who has his own branch of the Third Reich Army under his command known as HYDRA.
Bucky Barnes: Best friend of Steve Rogers who later becomes a member of his elite team known as the Howling Commandos.
Obadiah Stane: Tony's mentor and long-time friend and an advocate for Tony on the Board for Stark Industries. Stane organizes for Tony to be assassinated in Afghanistan but Tony is held hostage instead and eventually escapes. Stane creates the Iron Monger armor and battles Tony's Iron Man.
J.A.R.V.I.S.: An AI created by Tony, used to run his house and help in the design and use of the Iron Man armor.
Betty Ross: Betty Ross is the love interest of Bruce Banner and the only daughter of renowned military general General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross.
Peggy Carter: Margaret "Peggy" Carter was a British officer with the Strategic Scientific Reserve, one of the first female agents in the US Army. She is Steve Rogers' ally and becomes his love interest.
Howard Stark: Howard Stark is a brilliant inventor and businessman, working with the US Army during World War II and helping fight against Hydra. He was involved in many government projects including the Manhattan Project. He is the founder of Stark Industries and fathered Tony Stark. (Note: Played by 3 different actors in the 3 different movies; Gerard Sanders, John Slattery and Dominic Cooper)
Happy Hogan: Harold "Happy" Hogan is Tony Stark's personal driver and friend.
Useful Links:
Avengers Official Movie Site
Marvel Movies Wiki
Marvel Comics on Fanlore
Steve Rogers-in-the-thirties-and-forties research
Marvel Cinematic Universe Timeline
Marvel Chronology project
Avengers Fanfiction on AO3
Comms:
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Note 1: Signup to rec the Avengers Franchise and let the mods know if you'd like to do an Avengers Franchise comic specific overview.
Note 2: For an overall look at the Marvel Universe, please see;
Marvel Comics Overview by
arysteia
Marvel Universe by
cupidsbow
Note 3: Many stories in this fandom are a mix of movie and comic canon, writers drawing on the rich history the comic verse provides for back story and additional characters.
Please feel free to let me know any characters, comms, useful links I can add that have been omitted. For any mistakes or if you’ve got questions, please let me know!
Please see notes below for overall Marvel Universe.
This is a brief summary of the current Avengers movie franchise, the characters, useful resources and comms. This includes Iron Man (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and The Avengers (2012).

The Avengers are a team of super-heroes assembled by Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. through the Avenger Initiative. The team currently consists of Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, Thor, Black Widow and Hawkeye.
"Because if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damned well sure we'll avenge it."

Tony Stark is a billionaire, genius industrialist. He runs Stark Industries which was founded by his father, Howard Stark. While held captive in Afghanistan Tony builds a suit of armor to make his escape. When he is returned to America, he sets about improving the armor and becomes the superhero: Iron Man.
Appeared in: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, The Avengers

During the Second World War, after a number of failed attempts to enroll in the army due to his many health issues, Steve Rogers is spotted by Doctor Abraham Erskine and becomes the only successful test subject for a Super Soldier Serum Erskine developed. He's given the title of Captain America and puts together a group to lead on raids known as the Howling Commandos. After being forced to crash land an experimental ship by the Hydra leader known as Red Skull, Rogers is frozen for nearly seventy years and awakes in the 21st century where he is recruited to The Avengers Initiative.
Appeared in: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers.

Bruce Banner is a genius scientist, who is dosed with what should be a lethal amount of gamma radiation when performing an experiment but instead transforms into The Hulk. As a result, Banner becomes a fugitive, fleeing the country and tries to find a cure for his condition. Eventually, he stops trying to suppress his transformations and instead finds a way to initiate them in a controlled manner.
Appeared in: The Incredible Hulk (Edward Norton), The Avengers (Mark Ruffalo)

Thor Odinson is an Asgardian Prince. Raised to value strength and courage above all else, he desires to be like his father, Odin. He proves himself a great warrior, but is banished to Earth when he recklessly pursues Frost Giants to their home world after a handful invade Asgard. He is stripped of his power and his mightiest weapon, a hammer named Mjolnir and learns from the experience to value life and loyalty, proving himself worthy enough to regain control of Mjolnir in order to travel back to Asgard and defeat his brother, Loki. Later, he returns to Earth when Loki threatens the people Thor has come to love and the planet he has vowed to protect.
Appeared in: Thor, The Avengers

Clint Barton, a member of S.H.I.E.L.D, is deployed to New Mexico as part of a security force when Mjolnir is discovered, half-buried in the Earth and unable to be moved. Clint watches as Thor attempts to lift Mjolnir, awaiting a shoot order that never comes. After this, Clint is tasked with protecting the Tesseract at a S.H.I.E.L.D facility and is taken prisoner and mind-controlled when Loki breaks through to Earth. Broken free of his mind-control via a sharp knock to the head thanks to Natasha Romanoff, Clint vows to bring Loki down and joins The Avengers when New York City is attacked by Loki's army.
Appeared in: Thor, The Avengers

Natasha Romanoff is an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D and posing as his new assistant, is initially tasked with assessing Tony Stark's suitability for the Avengers Initiative. She is tapped by Director Fury to help bring the Avengers Initiative together, retrieving Bruce Banner from his exile and joins The Avengers when Loki brings an alien army through a portal to attack New York City.
Appeared in: Iron Man 2, The Avengers
Recurring Characters

Nick Fury: Nick Fury is the mysterious Director of S.H.I.E.L.D who puts together the Avengers Initiative, recognizing that the Earth needs a new brand of protector with other worlds starting to take notice.
Loki Laufeyson: Loki is the son of Odin and brother to Thor. When he interrupts Thor's coronation believing that Thor is not ready for such responsibility, he sets in motion events that lead to Thor's banishment from their home world of Asgard. During Thor's exile, Loki is devastated to discover that he is actually a stolen baby from Jotunheim. He leads Frost Giants into Asgard in the hopes that defeating them in front of his family will prove his worth, but his plans are foiled with Thor's return. This leads to a battle with Thor and Loki falls from the Rainbow Bridge when it is destroyed, stranding him between worlds. He makes mysterious allies and returns to Earth with a promised army. He is thwarted by the Avengers and returns to Agard with his adopted brother, a prisoner.
Phil Coulson: Coulson is an espionage agent working for S.H.I.E.L.D. He helps put together The Avengers Initiative under the direction of Nick Fury by convincing Tony Stark to join.
Virginia(Pepper) Potts: Pepper Potts starts out as Tony Stark's long-suffering assistant but is promoted by Tony to CEO of his company and becomes his love interest.
Other Notable Characters
Maria Hill: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Doctor Jane Foster: An astrophysicist who finds and eventually falls in love with Thor in New Mexico.
Professor Erik Selvig: An astrophysicist and mentor of Jane Foster and Darcy Lewis. Dr. Selvig is a Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics at Culver University. His notes on thermonuclear astrophysics are key to understanding the Tesseract.
Darcy Lewis: Jane Foster's intern.
James Rhodes: Long time best friend of Tony Stark, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force. and a jet pilot and the liaison between Stark Industries and the military in the department of acquisitions. He wears one of Tony Stark's suits and becomes War Machine. (Note: Recast between Iron Man (Terrence Howard) and Iron Man 2 (Don Cheadle))
The Red Skull: Johann Schmidt, also known as the Red Skull, is a German ex SS officer and scientist who has his own branch of the Third Reich Army under his command known as HYDRA.
Bucky Barnes: Best friend of Steve Rogers who later becomes a member of his elite team known as the Howling Commandos.
Obadiah Stane: Tony's mentor and long-time friend and an advocate for Tony on the Board for Stark Industries. Stane organizes for Tony to be assassinated in Afghanistan but Tony is held hostage instead and eventually escapes. Stane creates the Iron Monger armor and battles Tony's Iron Man.
J.A.R.V.I.S.: An AI created by Tony, used to run his house and help in the design and use of the Iron Man armor.
Betty Ross: Betty Ross is the love interest of Bruce Banner and the only daughter of renowned military general General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross.
Peggy Carter: Margaret "Peggy" Carter was a British officer with the Strategic Scientific Reserve, one of the first female agents in the US Army. She is Steve Rogers' ally and becomes his love interest.
Howard Stark: Howard Stark is a brilliant inventor and businessman, working with the US Army during World War II and helping fight against Hydra. He was involved in many government projects including the Manhattan Project. He is the founder of Stark Industries and fathered Tony Stark. (Note: Played by 3 different actors in the 3 different movies; Gerard Sanders, John Slattery and Dominic Cooper)
Happy Hogan: Harold "Happy" Hogan is Tony Stark's personal driver and friend.
Useful Links:
Avengers Official Movie Site
Marvel Movies Wiki
Marvel Comics on Fanlore
Steve Rogers-in-the-thirties-and-forties research
Marvel Cinematic Universe Timeline
Marvel Chronology project
Avengers Fanfiction on AO3
Comms:
Note 1: Signup to rec the Avengers Franchise and let the mods know if you'd like to do an Avengers Franchise comic specific overview.
Note 2: For an overall look at the Marvel Universe, please see;
Marvel Comics Overview by
Marvel Universe by
Note 3: Many stories in this fandom are a mix of movie and comic canon, writers drawing on the rich history the comic verse provides for back story and additional characters.
Please feel free to let me know any characters, comms, useful links I can add that have been omitted. For any mistakes or if you’ve got questions, please let me know!

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I'm only on one Avengers comm at the moment - frostiron, which is a Loki/Tony comm. (I will never understand why this pairing is called Frostiron when it could be Loony! *g*)
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BTW, there's also
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Added! :)
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Excellent overview, especially all the links to comms. There's a new one for the ladies called
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We just saw The Avengers for the second time today, so this post is relevant to my interests! :D
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I'm a weirdo. I'm not so much into the slash (not because I don't like slash, but because I think it's out of character a lot of the time) but I'll read slash if it's well-written enough to sell me on it.
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It was even better the second time around! :D
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Don't forget that Eric Bana also played the Hulk:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286716/
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The Ed Norton one is included because that movie is part of this Avengers overall canon arc for these movies and the events are referred to in the other movies (in Thor etc) although the actor changes.
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If you find a more active one, let me know and I'll add it!
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:)
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