The Avengers Tower is a high-rise building towering over New York City and is one of the base of operations for the Avengers.
History[]
The tower was previously known as Stark Tower, serving as Tony Stark's New York home and Stark Industries Main Headquarters. After the destruction of the Avengers Mansion, the Avengers relocated to the tower, deeming it their new headquarters.[1]
Overview[]
The Avengers Tower was much larger to accommodate the Avenger's needs. The base was equipped with extensive hangar facilities, and it also housed a living room with twin high-tech monitor perches and a mini-bar. It was directly adjacent to several hallways that lead to the kitchen and various sections of the tower.
Rooms[]
Living Room[]
The room has a large sofa to accommodate the Avengers, along with a TV with video games, and also in the living room there is a snack bar with some food and drinks for them. It also has a small library with a next-generation computer and a dining room.
Kitchen[]
The kitchen is Hulk and Thor's favorite room; there is a fridge, a microwave, an oven, a cooker, a lot of other home appliances, and especially an immensity of food to satisfy Thor and Hulk's hunger.
Datacrux[]
The datacrux is a room where there is a program with all the strategies, combat-like, and all the files of the Avengers and their enemies. Here is where Captain America passes more time doing his hobby, which is writing and learning files from supervillains and strategies in combat.
Prison[]
The prison is one of the safest rooms on the tower. Here is where the most dangerous enemies of the Avengers stay to be interrogated by Black Widow before they are taken to the maximum security prison of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Training Room[]
The training room is where the Avengers do most of their training. Here are many simulating weapons that fight the members of the Avengers to try and prepare them for the dangers that could take place while on missions. JARVIS runs all of the missions, and if things get too difficult, they have to yell "Data Switch" anytime during operation.
Conference Room[]
In the conference room, the avengers do most of their debates about the entrance of new members to the team or other things like new potential attacks from their enemies.
Lab[]
The lab is an area where top scientists like Falcon, Bruce Banner, and Tony Stark work on creating new and better technologies for the Avengers team. Many different gadgets, tools, and chemicals can be found here, and no one should touch anything. Some of the research being done here is top secret, so the other Avengers members need to be careful.
Meeting Room[]
The meeting room is where the Avengers do most of their parties. Here, the Avengers invite their friends and allies to relax and have a good time. The Avengers also meet new allies here, like Captain America meets Ms. Marvel and Inferno one time there.
Balcony[]
In the balcony, the Avengers do their outside parties or celebrations of defeating an enemy doing barbecue and drinking a soda.
Hangar[]
The hangar is where are located many of the Avengers vehicles. There is a landing pad for the Avengers to keep there Quinjet. There are also other vehicles like Black Widow's S.H.I.E.L.D. flying car and, of course, a lot of Sky-Cycles for the members of the Avengers who can't fly.
Attic[]
In the attic, there are old costumes, rewards, and important objects for the Avengers because there are objects from their past that give them pride.
Reception[]
The reception is the ground entrance to the tower. There are like some holograms with the history of the Avengers. When its Halloween, the Avengers usually give candy to the children that pass by the tower.
Background Information[]
- This version of the Avengers Tower is a near replica of one in Marvel's The Avengers.
- In Civil War, Part 3: The Drums of War, the tower gets destroyed by Ultron.
- It was repaired as of the fourth season.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 1[]
- The Avengers Protocol, Part 1 (First Appearance)
- The Avengers Protocol, Part 2
- Ghost of a Chance
- The Serpent of Doom
- Blood Feud
- Super-Adaptoid (episode)
- Hyperion (episode)
- Depth Charge
- Hulked Out Heroes
- Avengers: Impossible
- In Deep
- Hulk's Day Out
- Planet Doom
- Savages
- Mojo World (episode)
- The Ambassador
- All-Father's Day
- One Little Thing
- Exodus
- The Final Showdown
Season 2[]
- The Arsenal
- Thanos Rising
- Valhalla Can Wait
- Ghosts of the Past
- Beneath the Surface
- Nighthawk (episode)
- The Age of Tony Stark
- The Dark Avengers
- Back to the Learning Hall
- Downgraded
- Widow's Run
- Thanos Triumphant
- Crack in the System
- Avengers Disassembled
- Small Time Heroes
- The Ultron Outbreak
- The New Guy
- Terminal Velocity
- Spectrums
- Midgard Crisis
- Avengers' Last Stand
- Avengers Underground
- Avengers World
Season 3: Ultron Revolution[]
- Adapting to Change
- The Ultimates
- Saving Captain Rogers
- Under Siege
- The Thunderbolts
- Thunderbolts Revealed
- Into The Dark Dimension
- Dehulked
- The Inhuman Condition
- The Kids Are Alright
- The Conqueror
- Into the Future
- Seeing Double
- A Friend in Need
- Captain Marvel (episode)
- Panther's Rage
- Ant-Man Makes It Big
- The House Of Zemo
- U-Foes (Episode)
- Building the Perfect Weapon
- World War Hulk
- Civil War, Part 2: The Mighty Avengers
- Civil War, Part 3: The Drums of War
- Civil War, Part 4: Avengers Revolution
Season 4: Secret Wars[]
- Why I Hate Halloween
- New Year's Resolution
- Beyond
- Underworld
- The Immortal Weapon
- The Vibranium Coast
- Weirdworld (episode)
- Westland (episode)
- The Citadel
- The Wastelands
Season 5: Black Panther's Quest[]
- Shadow of Atlantis: Part 1
- Into the Deep
- The Last Avenger
- The Vibranium Curtain: Part 1
- Widowmaker (Last Appearance)
Notes[]
Trivia[]
Gallery[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ "The Avengers Protocol, Part 2". Man of Action (writer) & Eric Radomsky (director). Marvel's Avengers Assemble. Disney XD. May 26, 2013. No. 2, season one.