| Hideout or Headquarters |
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| Stark Tower | |
| Nick Name | |
| Avengers Tower | |
| Owner | |
| Tony Stark | |
| Primary Service or Goal | |
| Office Building Serves as headquarters and residents of the Avengers. |
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| Legal Status | |
| Real Estate | |
| Location | |
| Manhattan Island, New York | |
| Alliances | |
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| Notable Employees | |
| Edwin Jarvis (Butler) | |
| Accessories | |
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| Common Competitors | |
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| Regularly Appearing | |
| Avengers Vol. 4 | |
| First Appearance | |
| Avengers Vol. 4 #3 (March, 2005) | |
| Creator | |
| Brian Michael Bendis & David Finch | |
| Origin | |
| After the destruction of
Avengers Mansion - the heroes
disassembled. When there was a major prison break of dozens of super-powered criminals from the Raft, Ryker's Island's maximum-maximum security installation, an impromptu group of superheroes attempted to contain the breakout. Recognizing the need for a team of Avengers, Captain America and Iron Man agreed to reform the team - but with the past still raw Stark did not wish to rebuild his parent's former home. Instead, Stark decided to open the top floors of his latest high-rise tower to his fellow teammates to serve both as residence and headquarters - dubbing it Avengers Tower. |
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