| Solo Avengers |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
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| Schedule | Monthly |
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| Format | Ongoing series |
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| Publication date | December 1987 – July 1989 (as Solo Avengers) August 1989 – January 1991 (as Avengers Spotlight) |
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| No. of issues | 40 (#1–20 as Solo Avengers, #21–40 as Avengers Spotlight) |
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| Main characters | Hawkeye various Avengers |
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| Written by |
- Mike W. Barr, John Byrne, D. G. Chichester, Chris Claremont, Margaret Clark, Tom DeFalco, J. M. DeMatteis, Danny Fingeroth, Steve Gerber, Peter B. Gillis, Glenn Herdling, Len Kaminski, Bob Layton, Ralph Macchio, Howard Mackie, Dennis Mallonee, Dwayne McDuffie, Dan Mishkin, Lou Mougin, Fabian Nicieza, Sandy Plunkett, Roger Stern, Dann Thomas, Roy Thomas, Gregory Wright, Dwight Jon Zimmerman
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| Penciller |
- Larry Alexander, Tom Artis, M. D. Bright, June Brigman, James Brock, Greg Capullo, Dave Cockrum, Amanda Conner, Gavin Curtis, Alan Davis, Kieron Dwyer, Tom Grindberg, Jackson Guice, Bob Hall, Don Heck, Dan Lawlis, Bob Layton, Jim Lee, Ron Lim, Al Milgrom, Tom Morgan, Don Perlin, Rodney Ramos, Sandy Plunkett, John Ridgway, Paul Ryan, Dwayne Turner, Jim Valentino, Lee Weeks, Ron Wilson
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| Inker |
- Jack Abel, Jeff Albrecht, Steve Buccellato, Kim DeMulder, Stan Drake, Tim Dzon, Jackson Guice, Scott Hampton, Doug Hazlewood, Don Heck, Donald Hudson, Chris Ivy, Karl Kesel, Bob Layton, José Marzan Jr., Mark McKenna, Bob McLeod, Tom Morgan, Win Mortimer, Dan Panosian, Roy Richardson, John Ridgway, Josef Rubinstein, Lee Weeks, Keith Williams, Al Williamson
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| Editor | Mark Gruenwald |
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Solo Avengers was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and was a spin-off from the company's superhero team title The Avengers. It was published for 20 issues (December 1987–July 1989) until it was renamed Avengers Spotlight with issue #21 (August 1989). The series was cancelled as of issue #40 (January 1991).
The format of the title was usually two stories, one featuring the character Hawkeye and the other a back-up strip showcasing a current or former member of the Avengers. With issue #35, the format changed to exclusively focus on one full-length story.
Artist Amanda Conner's first published work in the comics industry was the 11–page Yellowjacket back-up story in Solo Avengers #12 (November 1988).