In 2013, Marvel Comics launched Avengers: Heroes Welcome as a one-shot promotional issue (Issue #001). It was a soft relaunch tie-in following the aftermath of Age of Ultron (the comic event, not the film). The physical book featured standard art by Steve McNiven and was given away at select Walmart and Midtown Comics locations. It is not particularly rare—you can find a raw copy on eBay for $5.99.
: Nova seeks advice on how to best use his abilities, leading to a series of interactions that define heroism beyond just having superpowers. avengers heroes welcome 001 2013 digital petethepipster new
It hits Peter then—the weight of the moment. He isn't just the "guy in the pajamas" anymore. He is standing in the Tower, not as a liability, but as an equal. In 2013, Marvel Comics launched Avengers: Heroes Welcome
Steve stands up, walking over to inspect the young hero’s injuries. "You should have called for backup, son." It is not particularly rare—you can find a
Sam Alexander (Nova) experiences self-doubt regarding his powers and receives guidance from the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Key Appearances: (Sam Alexander) Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Tony Stark) (Janet Van Dyne) Digital and Technical Details Digital Source:
Peter Parker—Spider-Man—walks in. He is still in full costume, but he’s moving with an unusual lack of his typical manic energy. His shoulders are slumped, and there are scorch marks along his right side. He pulls his mask off, revealing a bruised cheek and a sheepish grin.