Description: Marvel's Avengers #131: "A Quiet Half-Hour in Saigon!" (January 1975) Avengers #131, released in January 1975, unfolds an intriguing chapter in the Avengers saga, marking significant developments for the team and their adversaries. With the artistic vision of Gil Kane and the narrative depth of Steve Englehart, this issue not only presents the third appearance of Wonder Man in an original story but also introduces the formidable "Legion of the Unliving." This eclectic group, assembled by Kang and featuring characters like Frankenstein's Monster and the original Human Torch, highlights Marvel's rich tapestry of characters across time and space. Issue Highlights: The narrative resumes with the Avengers in Vietnam, assisting Mantis in uncovering the secrets of her past. This quest for self-discovery is juxtaposed against a cosmic drama unfolding in Limbo. Immortus, having rescued Kang and Rama-Tut from temporal oblivion, finds himself betrayed and imprisoned by Kang, who then exploits Immortus' technology to convene his "Legion of the Unliving." This legion consists of beings from various eras, each facing control by Kang in a bid to challenge the Avengers. The selection of the Legion's members—ranging from historical figures like The Frankenstein's Monster to Marvel stalwarts such as Wonder Man and Baron Zemo—sets the stage for a confrontation transcending time itself. Back on Earth, a mysterious spectral appearance of Swordsman signals a looming conflict. This eerie harbinger swiftly leads to the Avengers being transported to Limbo, where they must confront the Legion of the Unliving within Immortus' fortress. A Collision of Eras and Ideals: Issue #131 expertly weaves together the threads of personal discovery and cosmic warfare, placing the Avengers against a backdrop of time-spanning conflict. The assembly of the Legion of the Unliving under Kang's command serves not just as a showcase of Marvel's diverse character roster but also as a testament to the enduring struggle between good and evil, freedom and control. Englehart and Kane deliver a story that is both visually captivating and narratively compelling, exploring themes of loyalty, identity, and destiny. This issue stands as a crucial moment in the Avengers' history, where the past and future collide with the present, challenging the heroes to face threats beyond the bounds of time. Marvel's Avengers #131 is a hallmark of superhero storytelling, blending action, mystery, and character development in a tale that resonates with fans of all ages. It remains a memorable entry in the Avengers' rich history, offering readers a glimpse into the vast and varied universe that Marvel continues to explore. --- Behind every comic, there's a story - and not just the one printed on the pages. I'm honored to represent a dear friend, a devoted collector who has poured his heart and soul into every issue he's acquired throughout his life. As he gracefully steps into the next chapter of his life, retirement, he wishes to share a piece of his legacy with fellow aficionados like you. While deeply immersed in the realm of comics, it's important to be transparent: I am not a professional grader nor an expert in the exacting craft of comic evaluation. My role here is born from genuine appreciation and the desire to connect these cherished tales with others. To ensure you grasp each comic's essence and condition, I've provided high-resolution images for your close examination. If you have any questions or concerns about the condition or need a clearer view, please don't hesitate to ask for additional photos or information. I'm here to assist and provide any further perspectives you might need. Before they embark on their journey to you, each comic will be freshly bagged and boarded, ensuring their protection. Taking further pride in the preservation of these comics, they will then be meticulously dispatched inside a sturdy Gemini mailer, reinforced with space-filling shims when necessary. For a prompt and protected delivery, they are subsequently housed inside a priority envelope. Your trust and satisfaction are paramount. I'm committed to being transparent, responsive, and accommodating at every step of this shared journey. Here's to the magic of comics and the stories that unite us.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Character: Swordsman
Tradition: US Comics
Signed: No
Series Title: Avengers
Universe: Marvel (MCU)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Intended Audience: General Audience
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1975
Type: Comic Book
Format: Single Issue
Language: English
Issue Number: 131
Era: Bronze Age (1970-83)
Superhero Team: Avengers
Personalized: No
Style: Color
Features: Boarded, Dust Jacket
Genre: Action, Adventure, Cosmic, Superheroes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States