CURRENT
MEMBERS: Wiccan,
Hawkeye, Stature,
Hulkling, Patriot,
Vision
FORMER MEMBERS: Iron
Lad
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Formerly Avengers Mansion,
New York City, New York
FIRST APPEARANCE: Young
Avengers #1 (2005)
HISTORY: In the year 3016 on the technologically
advanced alternate world known as Other-Earth, 16-year-old
robotics student Nathaniel Richards was rescued by his future
self, the megalomaniacal time-traveler known as Kang
the Conqueror, from a near-fatal attack. Kang outfitted
young Nathaniel with a suit of psychokinetic armor that responded
to his thoughts and gave him a glimpse of his future as a
conqueror. Horrified at the death and destruction caused by
his future self, young Nathaniel rejected the help of Kang
and used his armor to escape to modern-day Earth-616, hoping
to find the Avengers so that they
could help him defeat Kang.
Calling himself Iron Lad, young Nathaniel arrived at his destination,
only to find that the Avengers had disbanded and that a glitch
in his armor prevented him from traveling further back in time.
After failed attempts to contact individual Avengers, Iron Lad
broke into Stark Industries where he uploaded the central processing
unit of the Vision,
the synthozoid member of the Avengers who was destroyed just prior
to the team's disbandment, into his armor. Iron Lad found a failsafe
program within the Vision's CPU which was designed to pinpoint
the exact locations of the next wave of young Avengers (super-powered
youths with either some significance to the Avengers themselves
or to Avengers history) if anything were to happen to the original
Avengers.
Iron Lad used this data to recruit three "Young Avengers" who
resided in New York City: Patriot (Elijah Bradley), the grandson
of Isaiah Bradley, the sole survivor of an early American Super-Soldier
program that experimented on African-Americans in the 1940s, who
received super-powers of his own after receiving a blood transfusion
from his grandfather; Asgardian (William "Billy" Kaplan), a boy
mage with the ability to project waves of energy; and Hulkling
(Teddy Altman), who was able to shape-shift into a green-skinned
powerhouse with a healing factor. Iron Lad led the quartet of
young heroes on several missions in an attempt to train them for
their impending showdown with Kang. But when Captain
America and Iron Man
learned of the team's existence, they set out to end the young
heroes' exploits before they got hurt.
Meanwhile, Cassandra "Cassie" Lang, the daughter of Ant-Man,
an Avenger who had recently been killed, set out to join the Young
Avengers and continue her father's heroic legacy. Cassie had been
stealing the Pym particles responsible for her father's size-changing
abilities for years in an attempt to gain superpowers of her own
and, as a result, found that she could increase her own size.
She was joined by Kate Bishop, the athletic daughter of wealthy
Manhattan publishing mogul Derek Bishop, who previously assisted
the Young Avengers in stopping gunmen at her sister's wedding.
But by the time the two girls finally tracked down the Young Avengers
at the remnants of Avengers
Mansion, the team had already been located by Captain America,
Iron Man, and Jessica Jones. The adult heroes were about to send
the teenagers home to their parents when the adult Kang the Conqueror
appeared before them and demanded that they hand over Iron Lad
or risk destroying the timeline.

SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:
Ended hostage situation with Kate Bishop’s aid (Young
Avengers #1, 2005)
Joined by Cassie Lang, Kate Bishop; Cassie discovered growing
powers (Young Avengers
#2, 2005)
With Captain America (I), Iron Man and Jessica Jones vs. Growing
Man (Young Avengers
#3, 2005)
Battled Kang (Young
Avengers #4, 2005)
Iron Lad returns to the future, Young Avengers reorganize (Young
Avengers #6, 2005)
NOTE: Copied from The Official
Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Avengers 2005
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