Avengers #41 ๐
Volume 1 (1963-1996)
Marvel Comics ยท 1967
Era: Silver Age (1956-1970)
Published Date: June 1967
๐ฅ KEY ISSUE ALERT! ๐ฅ
Avengers Vol. 1 #41, published in June 1967, introduces a new and strange threat: the Monster of the Stolen Sun, also known as Bruno Horgan, who would later become the villain Sunfire (not to be confused with the X-Men character of the same name). In this issue, the Avengers are thrust into a high-stakes confrontation with a creature that drains sunlight itself, threatening global devastation.
The story centers on the teamโs encounter with this energy-absorbing menace, pitting Captain America, Hawkeye, Hercules, Goliath, the Wasp, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch against a force of unnatural science and solar manipulation.
Written by Roy Thomas and drawn by John Buscema, this issue marks Buscema's debut as the regular penciler on Avengers, bringing a dynamic new visual style to the series that would define its look for years to come.
๐ Source: Marvel Fandom Wiki โ Avengers Vol 1 #41
๐ฅ Why You Need This Comic:
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โ๏ธ First appearance of the Monster of the Stolen Sun โ an early solar-powered villain
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๐จ First issue drawn by John Buscema, who would become a legendary Marvel artist
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๐งฌ Features a full Avengers lineup during a dynamic team era
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โ๏ธ Written by Roy Thomas, blending science fiction with superhero action
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๐ฅ A visually striking Silver Age key and creative turning point for the series
๐ฏ Perfect For:
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Collectors of first appearances and villain debuts
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Fans of John Buscemaโs art and Marvelโs evolving Silver Age style
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Readers interested in sci-fi influenced Avengers stories
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Investors targeting undervalued Silver Age issues with key creative team debuts
Writer/s: Roy Thomas
Letterer/s: Artie Simek
Inker/s: George Bell
Cover Artist/s: John Buscema
Interior Artist/s: John Buscema
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