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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Avengers 51 Universal
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Pedigree: Rocky Mountain
Certification #: 0959963006
Owner: Mississippi Mudcats

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Mudcats’ Silver and Bronze Avengers  Score: 800
Not Emma Peel’s Gang  Score: 800
Hardly A Complete Set  Score: 800
Mudcats’ 12-cent Avengers  Score: 800
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Issue #51 features a Collector appearance. As the story opens, Goliath is strapped into a high-voltage electrical harness in an attempt to jumpstart his size changing ability. But not only does the effort fail, the harness overloads and threatens to kill him. Hawkeye tries shutting the grid down, but the circuits have been fried. The Wasp flies into the machinery and unplugs some connections, saving him in the nick of time.

Some time later and elsewhere, the Avengers’ former opponent the Collector aims to add the entire roster of the Avengers to his menagerie of “pets.” He turns his attention to the three currently active members, who are gathering at Janet’s residence. Hawkeye and Goliath have arrived just as Jan is diving into her new A-shaped swimming pool. As she climbs out, she notices a comb on the floor and picks it up. Suddenly, she is flung into the air. The “comb” was a trap designed to retrieve her and she cannot let go. Both Goliath and Hawkeye grab hold of her, hoping to stop her from being carried away but they too are lifted into the air and carried far above the Earth to the spaceship of the Collector.

As soon as they are brought onboard, the Avengers are shocked to discover that not only are they prisoners of the Collector, but Thor is with him, apparently willingly! They are then shocked into unconsciousness by a “Venusian Retriever-Anemone” and awaken in adjoining prison chambers to see the Collector, stroking a “Jupiterian Sauro-Beast” like a cat, and accompanied by Thor. The Collector recounts to his prisoners how he came across an unwary Thor (who was not among the Avengers who encountered the Collector previously and hence was unaware of his devious nature) and tricked him into drinking a draught of a drug that placed him under his control.

Desiring a “perfect” collection of Avengers, the alien antiquarian attempts to restore Goliath’s size-changing abilities as well. He subjects him to a procedure similar to what Pym attempted earlier, but upping the amplitude by having Thor create a major storm as a source of power. The attempt seems to fail though and the Collector returns Goliath to his prison cell.

The Collector then turns his attention towards gathering up the other Avengers not yet in his possession. Using a video screen, he spies on Captain America who is in the midst of a battle in Africa with the Black Panther and decides to wait before gathering him up. Likewise, he sees that the Hulk is currently crossing the Bifrost rainbow bridge into Asgard and is thus out of his reach for the moment. Instead, he focuses his attention on Iron-Man and dispatches Thor to retrieve him.
Thor accosts Iron-Man in midair, attacking him. Iron-Man is caught off-guard but does his best to fight back.

Onboard the Collector’s ship, Goliath is surprised to discover that Wasp has escaped from her holding cell. She explains that the Jupiterian Sauro-Beast is actually a form of insect life susceptible to her control and she instructed it to free her. Wasp then frees Goliath and Hawkeye and they take on the Collector, who sics his giant robot, Chumley the Savage, on them. Hawkeye shoots an explosive arrow at its control panel, but this only causes it to run wild. It grabs the Collector, who is now unable to control it and teleports himself away, abandoning his ship, his menagerie, and the three Avengers. They fear they are outmatched, but Goliath feels an odd sensation. He begins growing -- the Collector’s experiment worked after all just with a delayed effect! Goliath grows to 25 feet high, taller than ever before, and tackles the Chumley.

Elsewhere, Thor has overwhelmed Iron-Man with a massive current of lightning bolts that shuts down his armor and incapacitates him. However, as soon as the Collector has fled his ship, he also loses control of Thor. Taking the unconscious Iron-Man along with him, Thor returns to the ship to rescue his friends. He arrives just in the nick of time as the damage the giant robot is destroying it. Thor carries all three current Avengers and Iron-Man back to Earth before the ship explodes.

Back at Avengers Mansion, Iron-Man tests out Goliath’s size-changing abilities and deems that not only are they permanently restored, they’ve been expanded (literally) by the Collector’s shock treatment. Just then, the Avengers receive a transmission from Captain America. He apologizes for leaving the team in such an abrupt manner as he did and nominates a new team member to take his place: the Black Panther. Although T’Challa is concerned the team might not want him, Hawkeye radios back that if Cap vouches for him, it’s good enough for them.

Our 9.8 comes from the Rocky Mountain Collection and is one of five highest graded copies in the Census. This book was also part of the Doug Schmell Collection auctioned off by Heritage in July 2012. We acquired it off the Metropolis Exchange on 3/30/2017.



 
 
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