Chris Ivy is a professional comic book artist. He began his career in 1988 working for Marvel Comics' imprint New Universe on the title Psi-Force. He then began working in the mainstream line of comics of Marvel in characters as X-Men; Spider-Man; Ghost Riders and many more. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1994 in the title Anima. Later he worked on some Showcases, the Sovereign Seven, Superman, Green Lantern, and The Flash titles.
Most recently he has been working for Dynamite on the titles Army of Darkness and Cryptozoic Man.
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MoreChris Ivy is a professional comic book artist. He began his career in 1988 working for Marvel Comics' imprint New Universe on the title Psi-Force. He then began working in the mainstream line of comics of Marvel in characters as X-Men; Spider-Man; Ghost Riders and many more. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1994 in the title Anima. Later he worked on some Showcases, the Sovereign Seven, Superman, Green Lantern, and The Flash titles.
Most recently he has been working for Dynamite on the titles Army of Darkness and Cryptozoic Man.
Subject ID: 117681
Subject ID: 117681
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Collects Avengers Spotlight (1989-1991 Marvel) #26-28, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #311-313, Quasar (1989-1994) #5-7, Iron Man (1968-1996 1st Series) #251-252, Avengers West Coast (1985-1994) #553-55, Cloak and Dagger (1988-1991 Marvel 3rd Series) #9 and material from Captain America (1968-1996 1st Series) #365-367, Thor (1962-1996 1st Series Journey Into Mystery) #411-413, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) Annual #19 and Avengers Spotlight (1989-1991 Marvel) #29. An alliance of evil threatens the Avengers! Doctor Doom, the Red Skull, Kingpin, Magneto and more have banded together to pit Earth's Mightiest Heroes against totally unfamiliar foes! The Avengers take on Freedom Force, the Mole Man, the Wrecker, the Juggernaut, Controller, Absorbing Man and more - and suffer a devastating loss! Plus: Cloak and Dagger lend a hand, the New Warriors make their debut - and Magneto pursues a secret agenda all his own! But who is secretly pulling the vengeful cabal's strings? Can the Avengers take down the true mastermind before his hidden scheme succeeds?
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In order to save a planet, Canada's premier super team and Earth's Mightiest Heroes must defeat Galactus! But can even the combined might of Alpha Flight, the Avengers, and Her be enough to stave off the Devourer of Worlds? The answer may surprise you.
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Alpha Flight moves into their new base; Her crash lands on earth right smack dab in the middle of Canada and Alpha Flight races to protect her from the aliens who are chasing her down.
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Alpha Flight battles a veritable horde of aliens over Canada who are trying to capture Her; The Avengers arrive to help. Witchfire pinup by Michael Bair.
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Alpha Flight and the Avengers continue to battle a horde of aliens who are trying to capture Her; Just as they are trying to decide whether to continue the devastating conflict, Vindicator is contacted by the Quwrll whose planet is being menaced by the world-eater Galactus; Vindicator teleports half of both the Alphans and the Avengers across the universe to save the aliens who saved his life by combining him with his suit.
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While half of the Avengers and Alpha Flight battle the Consortium aliens on earth, the rest of their respective teams are trying to save the world of the Quwrll from Galactus; Vindicator gives his life to bring an end to both problems.
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Angel searches an abandoned amusement park to rescue a little girl from a vicious gang of kidnappers. But the kidnappers aren't the only things Angel must contend with -- he, the girl, and the thugs have to fight their way past an army of demonic rats! In "Vermin" we find out why Angel has such a dislike for the furry little buggers. Then in "Little Girl Lost," Angel investigates a series of bizarre deaths caused by spontaneous combustion. He soon links the deaths to a teenage runaway and a demon spellcaster. What's the connection? Angel better find out or he might be the one in the hot seat.
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Collects Avengers (1998-2004 3rd Series) #24-56, #1 and ANNUAL 2000-2001, Thunderbolts (1997-2012 Marvel) #42-44, Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet (2000), Maximum Security (2000) #1-3, and Avengers: The Ultron Imperative (2001). Fan-favorite creators Kurt Busiek and George Pérez craft a new era for Earth's Mightiest Heroes! The Avengers forge an uneasy alliance with the Thunderbolts to face Count Nefaria - but the true threat comes from the stars as Earth is declared a cosmic maximum-security prison for alien criminals! To save their planet, and contend with hordes of rampaging Hulks and the spawn of Ultron, the Avengers must rebuild their operation bigger and better than ever. But none of it will do any good when the time-spanning Kang the Conqueror wages war on the present day...and wins! Now, Captain America and a small band of rebels may be the world's only hope for freedom!
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Acts of Vengeance Crossover. "Tales from the Vault!" It's the prologue to the Acts of Vengeance storyline! A powerful stranger frees the Wizard from his prison cell inside the Vault, and then the Wizard proceeds to free the entire cell block of super-criminals! The Guardsmen at the Vault are quickly on the ropes and place a desperate call for help to...Avengers Island! Second story: "Tales from the Vault Part 2" Script by Dwayne McDuffie. Pencils by Dwayne Turner. Inks by Chris Ivy. Iron Man is the first superhero to arrive on the scene at the troubled Vault, and Hawkeye is the second. After the two avengers skirmish with one other, they get down to business and tackle a gang of super-villains including Orca, Scarecrow, and Whirlwind. Can Hawkeye and the golden avenger restore order to the Vault?
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"Get Smart" It's an offbeat tale in an alternate reality as Loki gives Hydro-Man the gift of intelligence! And now with a superior intellect, Morris Bench can better utilize his water-based powers to go toe-to-toe with the Avengers! The new and improved Hydro-Man begins his crime spree in a high-rise office building, and the Avengers respond! Hawkeye, Wonder Man, and Hank Pym expect an easy victory, but instead tragedy strikes...and then Immortus intervenes! What is the self-styled Master of Time plotting?
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Collects Avengers West Coast (1985-1994) #58-59, and 63-75. The West Coast branch of Earth's Mightiest Heroes faces one villainous threat after another without letup! From walking natural disasters Vibro and Hydro-Man to longstanding Avengers villains the Grim Reaper and Ultron, the outlook is bleak for our favorite Wackos! A silver lining appears when Julia Carpenter, the second Spider-Woman, joins the team - but will her presence be enough to re-energize the West Coast Avengers?
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