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Avengers: Endgame is a audiobook based on the film of the same name. It is narrated by Tom Taylorson.
Synopsis[]
After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos’ actions and restore balance to the universe. Our beloved heroes will truly understand how fragile this reality is, and the sacrifices that must be made to uphold it. It is a story of friendship, teamwork, and setting aside our differences to overcome an immense obstacle.[1]
Plot[]
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Appearances[]
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Characters[]
- Clint Barton/Hawkeye/Ronin
- Lila Barton
- Laura Barton
- Nathaniel Barton
- Cooper Barton
- Tony Stark/Iron Man
- Nebula
- Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
- Steve Rogers/Captain America
- Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- Bruce Banner/Hulk
- James Rhodes/War Machine
- Pepper Potts/Rescue
- Rocket
- Thor
- Bobby
- Jimmy
- Scott Lang/Ant-Man
- Cassie Lang
- Okoye
- Morgan Stark
- Lia
- Julian
- Augie
- F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- Brunnhilde/Valkyrie
- Korg
- Miek
- Suzuki
- Lila Barton
- Cooper Barton
- Bruce Banner/Hulk
- Tony Stark/Iron Man
- Clint Barton/Hawkeye
- Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- Steve Rogers/Captain America
- Thor
- Ancient One
- Loki
- Jane Foster
- Frigga
- Nebula
- Gamora
- Thanos
- Loki
- Brock Rumlow
- Jasper Sitwell
- Jack Rollins
- Alexander Pierce
- Ebony Maw
- Peter Quill/Star-Lord
- Watcher Informant
- Phyllis Jenkins
- Howard Stark
- Hank Pym
- Peggy Carter
- Johann Schmidt/Red Skull
- Gamora (mentioned)
- Nick Fury (mentioned)
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man (mentioned)
- Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (mentioned)
- Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange (mentioned)
- Erik Selvig (mentioned)
- Sam Wilson/Falcon (mentioned)
- Hope van Dyne/Wasp (mentioned)
- Wanda Maximoff (mentioned)
- Hank Pym (mentioned)
- Shuri (mentioned)
- T'Challa/Black Panther (mentioned)
- Peggy Carter (mentioned)
- Janet van Dyne (mentioned)
- Luis (mentioned)
- Howard Stark (mentioned)
- Hela (mentioned)
- NoobMaster69 (mentioned)
- Clint Barton (mentioned)
- Bor (mentioned)
- Jane Foster (mentioned)
- Frigga (mentioned)
- Peter Quill/Star-Lord (mentioned)
- Stephen Strange (mentioned)
- Agamotto (indirectly mentioned)
- Odin (mentioned)
- Groot (mentioned)
- Drax (mentioned)
- Mantis (mentioned)
- Ronan the Accuser (mentioned)
- Brock Rumlow/Crossbones (mentioned)
- List (mentioned)
- Nick Fury (mentioned)
- Odin (mentioned)
- Peggy Carter (indirectly mentioned)
- Bucky Barnes (indirectly mentioned)
- Eitri (mentioned)
- Meredith Quill (mentioned)
- Steve Rogers/Captain America (mentioned)
- Abraham Erskine (mentioned)
- Arnim Zola (mentioned)
- Maria Stark (mentioned)
- Howard Stark, Sr. (mentioned)
- Ivan Romanoff (mentioned)
- Edith Barton (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Earth
- Iowa
- New York
- New York City, New York
- San Francisco, California
- New Asgard
- Tokyo, Japan
- Wheaton, New Jersey
- Wakanda (mentioned)
- Mexico (mentioned)
- Bruce Banner's House (mentioned)
- Germany (mentioned)
- Leipzig-Halle Airport (mentioned)
- Toronto, Canada (mentioned)
- Budapest, Hungary (mentioned)
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mentioned)
- Garden
- Asgard
- Morag
- Vormir
- Multiverse
- Harokin (mentioned)
- Nidavellir (mentioned)
Events[]
- Infinity War
- Snap
- Rescue of Tony Stark
- Ambush on Thanos
- Battle of Titan (mentioned)
- Attack on the Statesman (mentioned)
- Battle of Wakanda (indirectly mentioned)
- Ronin's Retribution
- Massacre in Tokyo
- Massacre in Mexico (mentioned)
- Time Heist
- Chitauri Invasion
- Massacre of the Korbinites
- Attack in Lagos (mentioned)
- HYDRA Uprising (mentioned)
- Battle of Harokin (mentioned)
Items[]
- Hawkeye's Bow and Quiver
- Iron Man Armors
- Transmitter Pager
- Starforce Uniform
- Tony Stark's Glasses
- Uru
- Universal Neural Teleportation Network
- Steve Rogers' Compass
- Thanos' Armor
- War Machine Armors
- Quantum Tunnel
- Ant-Man Suit
- Quantum Realm Exploration Suit
- Vibranium
- Asgardian Ale
- Fortnite
- Ronin's Suit
- Ronin's Retractable Sword
- Advanced Tech Suit
- Pym Particles
- Captain America's Uniform
- Asgardian Armor
- Infinity Stones
- Aether Extractor
- Double-Edged Sword
- Asgardian Collar
- Arc Reactor
- Thor's Prosthetic Eye
- Star-Lord's Walkman
- Plasma Sphere
- James Rhodes' Leg Braces
- Black Widow's Batons
- Xorrian Elixir (mentioned)
- Super Soldier Serum (mentioned)
- Vita Radiation (mentioned)
Vehicles[]
- Benatar
- Luis' Van
- Chitauri Chariot
- Q-Ship
- Sanctuary II
- Statesman (mentioned)
Sentient Species[]
- Humans
- Luphomoids
- Kree
- Halfworlders
- Asgardians
- Kronans
- Sakaarans
- Chitauri
- Korbinites
- Xorrians (indirectly mentioned)
- Dark Elves (mentioned)
Creatures[]
Organizations[]
- Avengers
- Brooklyn Support Group
- Yakuza
- Avengers
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- HYDRA
- United States Army
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (mentioned)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (mentioned)
- 7-Eleven (mentioned)
- Build-a-Bear (mentioned)
- Citibank (indirectly mentioned)
- New York Mets (mentioned)
- Mexican Cartel (mentioned)
- Policía Federal (mentioned)
- HYDRA (mentioned)
Mentioned[]
- Planck Scale
- Deutsch Proposition
- Back to the Future
- Möbius Strip
- EPR Paradox
- NoobMaster69's Father
- Star Trek
- Terminator
- Timecop
- Time After Time
- Quantum Leap
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Somewhere in Time
- Hot Tub Time Machine
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Die Hard
- Thumbelina
- Stuart Little
Behind the Scenes[]
Continuity[]
Avengers: Endgame is an adaptation of the film that contradicts the Marvel Cinematic Universe in some major ways. An example of this is, upon Thanos uttering "You should have gone for the head," he uses the Time Stone to undo the damage caused by Thor instead of immediately snapping his fingers. As the novel contains elements that substantially alter or contradict the canon of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it holds a non-canon status per our canon policy.