Valkyrie brings the mystery of 'The Man Who Died Twice' to Avengers Inc. #3

Art from Avengers Inc. #3
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Janet Van Dyne and Victor Shade's investigations into the unknown continue in the next issue of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers Inc.𒀰 - and they're about to be joined by a familiar Thor character who bܫrings with her a very strange mystery to be solved.

Yep, Valkyrie is on hand in an issue that sounds like a riff on the great whodunnit trope of detectiv♕es going on holida🔯y, only to find that trouble has followed them. Somebody has murdered Skurge the Executioner. The thing is... he was already dead. Here's Marvel's official synopsis for the issue:

"DIAL V FOR VALKYRIE! Her name is Janet Van Dyne. She's got a personal invite from Jane Foster. His name is Victo🥀r Shade. He's a dead warrior - on a technicality, at least. So together, they're on vacation in Valhalla - to solve the mystery of how a dead man can die again…"

You can check out a preview of pages from the new issue i☂n tꦬhe gallery below.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers Inc. follows crime-fighters Janet Van Dyne and the mysterious Victor Shade - a spirit who has possessed the body of h🅘er old enemy, Whirlwind. Little does Janet known that her ex-husband, Henry Pym, long presumed dead, is manipulating events from behind-the-scenes. It's a really fun book that mixes superheroics with the style and panache of an old detective series. 

Skurge the Executioner, meanwhile, is a character created by Stan Lee and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Jack Kirby way back in 1964's Journey into Mystery #103. He's popped up here and there since then and was played by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Karl Urban in the first Thor movie.

Avengers Inc. #3 is written by Al Ewing, drawn by Leonard Kirk, inked by Kirk and Belardino Brabo, and colored by Alex S🌊inclair. It's published by Marvel Comics on November 22.


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