Variants & other printings
AVENGERS #212B
Variant
Volume 1 · 1963-1996
- Published
- October 1981
- Cover price
- $0.50 USD
- Edition
- NEWSSTAND EDITION
- Era
- Bronze
- UPC
- SCOTIAGUY (0) $9.60:9.2
- Key issue
- No
Creators
- Writer
- Jim Shooter
- Penciler
- Alan Kupperberg
- Inker
- Captain America (Steve Rogers), Daniel Green 'Dan', Edwin Jarvis, Elfqueen, Iron Man (Tony Stark), Thor (Donald Blake), Tigra (Greer Grant Nelson), Wasp (Janet Van Dyne), Yellowjacket (Henry Jonathan Pym)
- Letterer
- Janice Chiang
- Cover artist
- Alan Kupperberg, Daniel Green 'Dan'
- Editor
- Bob Budiansky, Jim Salicrup
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Synopsis
Men Of Deadly Pride!
For ten thousand years, Linnea, known as the Elfqueen, has lived in an isolated glade in Virginia with her warrior mate Gorn, their youth preserved by her powers. Now Gorn is determined to explore the outside world, and the two soon create a disturbance in nearby Washington, D.C. Humiliated when Linnea uses her powers to defend him, Gorn loses his temper and strikes her, and she leaves him. Then, in a brawl with a street gang, he is shot and killed by the police. Linnea, finding him dead, flies into a rage and begins laying waste to the city. The Avengers, meanwhile, are troubled by the animosity between the Wasp and Yellowjacket, who has come to resent his wife's wealth and is desperate to prove his worth as a hero, having met only failure in his recent scientific research. When the heroes arrive in battle Linnea, she proves a match for the entire team. Despite a language barrier, Captain America succeeds in calming their opponent, but Yellowjacket, unaware of this, stuns her with his disrupter, then has to be saved from her counterstrike by the Wasp. When the Avengers realize that Gorn's death had caused Linnea's rampage, they allow her to depart peacefully. Yellowjacket, however, remains consumed by his own violent emotions.