Summary

Warning: Contains spoilers forSpider-Woman (2024) #10!TheAvengers’ unauthorized sidekicks become a lot more official as four young superheroes form aNew Championsteam in Marvel Comics. WhenSpider-Womanhelps the majority of The Assembly from a brainwashing scheme, the characters are unsure where to go next. Created for a variant cover series and now solidly part of Marvel canon, the New Champions could be a major team to watch moving forward.

After taking down the Hydra members that hijacked their lives, the remaining Assembly members seemingly stick together at the end ofSpider-Woman(2024) #10written by Steve Foxe with art by Ig Guara.Jessica Drew informs the young heroes Liberty, Cadet Marvel, Moon Squire, and Hellrune that the world needs New Champions.

The Founding New Champions in Spider-Woman #10 including Liberty, Cadet Marvel, Moon Squire, and Hellrune

As theseNew Champions formally joined Marvel continuityin theSpider-Womanseries, they’ve leveled up as heroes after breaking free from Hydra control. With other unofficial sidekicks to Marvel’s top superheroes popping up across various series, the fresh group of potential sidekicks is shaking up the multiverse.

Marvel Reveals Shock Origin of New Avengers Sidekicks THE ASSEMBLY

Marvel’s newest sidekick team is already off to a rocky start, now that their secret origin stories are coming to light, changing them forever.

The Assembly Officially Disband to Become Marvel’s New Champions

The newest team of young heroes establish themselves as an all-new version of the Champions after being used by Hydra as living weapons with origins they can’t remember.The group of four acting as founding members of the New Champions include the unsanctioned sidekicks for Captain Marvel, Moon Knight, Thor, and Captain America.After a brush with Angar the Screamer, Liberty snaps out of her Hydra programming and finds Jessica Drew to help save herself and her brainwashed teammates. Once they discover thatthe illegitimate Hulk sidekick Titan is a fraud, they battle him with Spider-Woman and re-emerge as heroes.

First introduced as part of the New Champions variant series that spotlighted hypothetical partners and protégés for Marvel heroes, the members of the Assembly are not the only young heroes that have made the leap from variant cover to official canon.Legacy characters for Scarlet Witch and Robbie Reyes’ Ghost Rider are still set to debut in stories unrelated to the events with the Assembly, andPeach Momoko’s Storm-inspired Maystorm appears in Earth-6160’sUltimate X-Men.With multiple other sidekicks from the variant series still unaccounted for in the Marvel universe, the New Champions could do some recruiting in the future.

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Could the New Champions Fight Alongside the West Coast Avengers?

Spider-Woman unravels the mystery of the Assembly after going out west to San Francisco to find her missing son, and it seems she’ll stay in that area for her next big arc as an Avenger. Jessica Drew will be akey member of the new West Coast Avengersrelaunching later this year.With the four founding New Champions still based in San Francisco at the end ofSpider-Woman#10, they could potentially reconnect with their official hero mentor and her new team as that series unfolds.

It’s still possible for even more legacy heroes to emerge and join the team, seeing as there were 22 covers created for the original variant series, including sidekicks for Blade, The Thing, Magneto, and more who have yet to be introduced. SinceSpider-Womanconnects the fourNew Championswith Nick Fury at the end of their first arc, the group of powerful young heroes has the potential to become a newAvengers-level team.

Ben Harvey’s West Coast Avengers #1 Cover with Iron Man, Ultron, Spider-Woman, Firestar, and War Machine

Spider-Woman #10 comic cover featuring Spider-Woman.