First Dark Avengers The government assigned the team's redevelopment to
Norman Osborn (the reformed supervillain now calling himself the
Iron Patriot) whom the government had previously assigned to head the superhero team the
Thunderbolts and who had become a public hero for his role in repelling the Skrull threat. Osborn, also given leadership of the
espionage agency
S.H.I.E.L.D., reforms that agency into
H.A.M.M.E.R. and creates a new Avengers team under its aegis. The initial line-up consists of former Thunderbolts members and new recruits, including the
Sentry,
Ares,
Noh-Varr (now
Captain Marvel) as well as disguised super-villains
Moonstone (portraying
Ms. Marvel),
Venom (
Mac Gargan portraying
Spider-Man after being given a formula that resets the symbiote to the size it was when it possessed Spider-Man),
Bullseye (portraying
Hawkeye) and
Wolverine's disgruntled son
Daken taking on the Wolverine mantle. Osborn also takes on the identity of
Iron Patriot, wearing a red, white, and blue-themed
Iron Man armor. The team goes to
Latveria to rescue
Doctor Doom from
Morgan Le Fay. Upon returning from Latveria, Osborn deals with the aftermath of Hawkeye's appearance on live TV, under his "
Ronin" alias, reminding the public of Osborn's murderous past and that he should not be trusted. Due to this action, Osborn is forced to "get rid of" this problem. The Dark Avengers arrive in San Francisco to set up martial law and to quell the anti-mutant riots. In doing so, Norman sets up
his own team of X-Men consisting of
Cloak and Dagger,
Mimic,
Emma Frost,
Namor the Sub-Mariner,
Daken,
Weapon Omega and
Mystique (posing as
Professor X) much to the chagrin of his Avengers. After Emma Frost, Namor, and Cloak and Dagger betray the team, Norman swears vengeance on the X-Men. A series of disappearances throughout Colorado causes Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers (except for Venom) to visit the small town of
Dinosaur, Colorado. Everyone except Norman is teleported away, while Osborn finds himself in front of a throne with
Molecule Man seated on it, flanked by the
Beyonder,
Mephisto,
Zarathos, and the
Enchantress. However, it is revealed that these others were merely Molecule Man's creations. Molecule Man tortures Norman mentally and physically and seemingly kills his Avengers. Osborn's assistant
Victoria Hand successfully stalls Molecule Man with a false surrender until the
Void is able to reform and kill Molecule Man. It is revealed that the Sentry and the Void have the same powers as Molecule Man. The Sentry regains control of himself and agrees to begin therapy with Moonstone, while Victoria Hand demands Norman to undergo therapy as well after being tortured. Inside his office,
Loki is manipulating Norman into having a
Green Goblin relapse. After declaring war on the
Asgardians, Norman Osborn has the Dark Avengers and those in
The Initiative prepare for the
Siege of Asgard. Norman considers The Sentry, specifically his dark side, known as The Void, his secret weapon. In flashback, it is told how Robert Reynolds received his vast powers from experimental drugs, using his might as the Sentry to live the life of a superhero, while his darker emotions manifested as the Void. Osborn has manipulated Reynolds into allowing the Void to take over, to do Osborn's murderous bidding. Osborn has somehow recreated the addictive serum that gave Reynolds his powers, making him dependent on Osborn and his approval. Meanwhile, Reynolds's wife Lindy has been a virtual prisoner in the Sentry's Watchtower, has even attempted to kill him, and begs Reynolds to either kill her or let her go. Reynolds's warring personalities, however, have stalemated. The Sentry even attempts suicide, flying into the heart of the sun, but such is his invulnerability that it doesn't work. He tires of struggling against the Void. Norman orders Bullseye to kill Lindy, blaming her for Sentry's uncertainty and weakness. When an emergency evacuation occurs, Bullseye takes Lindy on a helicopter, antagonizes her cruelly, then strangles her to death and dumps her body into the ocean. When Sentry arrives looking for Lindy, Bullseye claims that she committed suicide, out of fear of Reynolds, by jumping out of the helicopter in the countryside. Sentry leaves to look for her body. From this point on, it could be said that the murderous Void was in full control of Reynolds and his unprecedented power. Following the events of Siege, Norman Osborn is incarcerated in the
Raft. Moonstone, Bullseye and Venom are captured by the heroes, while Daken manages to escape capture by military personnel. After being interrogated by
Captain Rogers, Victoria Hand is informed that she has been reassigned. Moonstone joins
Luke Cage's incarnation of the Thunderbolts. Noh-Varr is recruited into the Avengers team to help them build a time machine to save the future. Victoria Hand is assigned by Steve Rogers to be the liaison for Luke Cage's team of Avengers, dubbed the
New Avengers, because he feels that she can provide an important insight to the team. Bullseye escapes custody and is killed by his longtime nemesis
Daredevil when he attacks his fortress of
Shadowland during the storyline of the same name. Daken eludes capture at the conclusion of the Siege of Asgard and is confronted by
Franken-Castle (whom he had killed during the Dark Reign). Mac Gargan's symbiote is removed and he is taken into custody.
Alistair Smythe breaks Gargan out of prison who is transformed back into the Scorpion.
New Dark Avengers A new Dark Avengers team is formed by Norman Osborn and H.A.M.M.E.R. The roster includes
Skaar,
Gorgon,
Ai Apaec, Dr.
June Covington,
Superia, and
Trickshot. The team is backed up by
Hydra and
Advanced Idea Mechanics. Norman Osborn also has A.I.M. rebuild
Ragnarok so that he can join the Dark Avengers. Although Osborn claims to be certain that his new team is superior to their "templates," he appears unaware that
Madame Hydra and Gorgon are already planning to kill him once he proves himself to be too dangerous as leader, intending to use his team to sow discord by serving as a voice of the "disenfranchised" unsatisfied with the status quo. The subsequent fight against the New Avengers proves to be relatively evenly matched. Although Osborn demonstrates a surprising new level of strength allowing him to throw Luke Cage a considerable distance and his
Scarlet Witch injures
Doctor Strange, the others are able to hold their own far more easily. When they attempt to teleport away, the New Avengers end up facing Ragnarok. Spider-Man and
Iron Fist are able to defeat Ragnarok, but the Dark Avengers' actions have still damaged the New Avengers' reputations by tricking them into provoking a fight with a team who just helped the civilians, Osborn's other forces attacking the main team to charge them with various war crimes, ordering the President to declare Osborn the new head of world security and put the Avengers on trial. The Dark Avengers capture Captain America during their successful attack on both Avengers teams with the intention of executing him for his 'crimes'. Gorgon and Superia are already planning to betray the team, while Victoria Hand, apparently Norman's double agent inside the team, reveals to the New Avengers her real allegiance to Captain America and Skaar turns on his teammates after they confirm their intentions to assault Captain America, exclaiming the famous
rallying cry, "Avengers Assemble!" as he does so. Skaar reveals that he is a double agent for Captain America, allowing the New Avengers to defeat the rest of the team. Norman Osborn is shown to have developed the abilities of the
Super-Adaptoid, enabling him to copy the abilities of the other Avengers. The Avengers find a way to overload this power, which puts Norman Osborn into a coma. After Osborn is defeated, the rest of the Dark Avengers are detained. It is suggested in a conversation with Captain America that they be considered for the Thunderbolts Program. As of #175,
Thunderbolts is renamed
Dark Avengers with writer
Jeff Parker and the art team of
Kev Walker and
Declan Shalvey remaining on the title. The Dark Avengers team are thrown into the alternate world of Earth-13584 with
John Walker (U.S. Agent) where they are captured by that reality's version of
Iron Man. It turns out that A.I.M. is behind the reality manipulation. Due to the Dark Avengers' arrival, the
Solar System is starting to disappear. The Dark Avengers enter the A.I.M. base and accelerate the sliver's destruction. The Dark Avengers arrive back in their world. Skaar hops away, but the rest of the team ponders what to do as most of them are still criminals. June Covington bewitches U.S. Agent into believing they could still work as a team and steps on a still miniaturized Ai Apaec. ==Roster==