Jim Hammond in the West Coast Avengers

Jan 21, 2012 14:43

It was asked which Avengers West Coast comics Jim appears in:
Here's a partial list based on what I own.

AWC: #50- Anne Raymond appears at the AWC door hoping for information on Toro because it had just come out that everything about the Vision and Torch had been wrong, so she was hoping what she'd learned about Toro's death might be wrong too.
In the course of investigating that, they go to the Torch's grave and Wanda resurrects him. Toro is still dead. A Good Jim issue.

AWC# 51- Torch and Anne talk about Toro while Wanda's children are abducted, turned into demons' then proven to be figments of Wanda's imagination and created via her magic. FUN TIME TO JOIN THE WEST COAST AVENGERS!

AWC# 52: More of the Same as AWC # 51

AWC# 53- Now Magneto and Immortus the Time-whatever. Jim was asking Anne to tell him (Again!) how Toro died, and that happy discussion is interrupted by bad guys who Jim has to fight.

AWC # 54- The continuation of 53. Much less Jim, but he is there

AwC # 56- This is the next time Jim is features prominently. Wanda goes crazy and is manipulated by Pietro and Magneto into doing bad things (just a note, look how original the modern Wanda stories are, only not). Anne and Jim miss this because they're down in hank's lab. This is also the issue with the back up featuring Jim and Steve reuniting. It's cute. I posted some scans and comments on that here

AWC# 57: JIM IN SPACE!

AWC# 63: Next issues with lots of Jim. He battles the living lightening, has an emotional crisis. Hank and Jan are awesome (I think this is before their marriage went to hell and abuse). This is a really good Jim issue.

AWC# 64: Obligatory Friends fight each other issue. Jim versus Cap thanks to manipulation. Another good Jim issue.

AWC# 65: Jim's not in the main story, but this is the issue with the back up story I scanned. After this issue, Jim leaves the AWC with Anne to look for Toro's body.

AWC# 83: Jim is lured by the Heyna, and villain from the Golden Age of comments who lies about knowing about Toro,, ETA: who lies about knowing how to return Jim's Flame powers (which he lost at some point that I still need to read), returns to fight Jim. This is a really good Toro issue. After this, i believe he shifts into the 1990's Namor series.

Avengers WC Annual from 1990: I haven't read this one yet (as it's part four of a five issues event) but Jim is in it. Often.

torch

Previous post Next post
Up