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Avengers (1963) #9

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Avengers 9 Universal
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1290143006
Owner: Mississippi Mudcats

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Mudcats’ Silver and Bronze Avengers  Score: 7500
Not Emma Peel’s Gang  Score: 7500
Mudcats’ Early Marvels  Score: 7500
Jack’s Covers  Score: 7500
Hardly A Complete Set  Score: 7500
Mudcats’ 12-cent Avengers  Score: 7500
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Issue #9 features the first appearance of Wonder Man, Simon Williams. Baron Zemo, Enchantress and Executioner also make appearances in this issue.

In the story, Simon Williams is the son of rich industrialist Sanford Williams, owner of Williams Innovations. Simon inherits the munitions factory after his father's death, but the company's profits fall due to its biggest competitor Tony Stark and his company Stark Industries. On the advice of his brother Eric, Simon tries to embezzle funds from his company, but is caught and incarcerated. Simon blames Stark for this and accepts the proposition of master villain Baron Heinrich Zemo after the Enchantress pays his bail, as a pawn is required to infiltrate the Avengers. The desperate Simon Williams agrees and is transformed into an ion-powered superhuman. His powers are tested, and he is shown to have great superhuman strength and durability, even defeating the Executioner. Called Wonder Man by Zemo, he is then sent to meet and join the Avengers, with instructions to betray them at a critical moment so that Zemo's Masters of Evil can destroy the Avengers.

Zemo ensures Wonder Man's loyalty by advising him that as a result of the treatment his body now requires periodic doses of a serum to survive—a serum that only Zemo can provide. The Avengers are lured into a trap and captured. The plan fails when Wonder Man decides to save the Avengers and aid them against Zemo.

It looked at the time as though Wonder Man would go down as a fairly insignificant character as he appears to die in the conclusion of the issue, although Hank Pym records Wonder Man's brain patterns in the hope that one day he can be revived. Four years later, Issue #58 revisited the events of Issue #9, and it is discovered that Wonder Man's body has simply entered a catatonic state as it adjusts to the effects of the treatment. Eric Williams becomes distraught over the apparent death of his sibling and, blaming the Avengers, assumes the identity of the Grim Reaper in an effort to destroy them. The Grim Reaper steals Simon's body at one point, and attacks the Avengers three times before Wonder Man finally returns.

Wonder Man remains in suspended animation for years, and it is during this period that Ultron, the evil robot creation of Hank Pym, steals the brain patterns recorded by the Avengers for use as a template for the synthezoid Vision. It is later revealed that Vision is built from the original Human Torch, an android created by Professor Phineas Horton. This only happened in mainstream continuity and other origins were possible due to the Forever Crystal of Immortus.

During this vulnerable time, Wonder Man is used as a pawn on three occasions. Wonder Man's body is revived by the villain Kang in Avengers Issues #131-132, and then again by the Black Talon in Avengers Issue #152, and finally by the Living Laser in Avengers Annual #6. After this encounter, Wonder Man was restored to true life and chooses to remain with the Avengers (Issue #160) aiding them against Attuma and Doctor Doom. He also fought Vision, and helped the Avengers battle Graviton. He soon after defeats the Grim Reaper, who was intent on destroying Vision as he was "artificial" and a "mockery" of his brother; Wonder Man at this point is revealed to have become a being of ionic energy.

Issue #9 is a tough issue to find in high grade, with only a single copy ever graded higher than our 9.6 by CGC. We acquired our WP copy in the 11/20/2014 Heritage Auction.



 
 
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