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Not only that, but this arc introduces a new livingheadquarters for the Avengers known as The Impossible City.

The themes that are normally present in X-Men stories were ever-present for this one.

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Siege is actually littered with memorable moments all while housing a wholly compelling Avengers vs. Avengers storyline.

It was rare to see villains manage to get the one-up over superheroes in the Marvel Universe.

On paper, it’s a simple premise, but the execution managed to remain relevant years later.

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Featured Image: The Avengers amidst rubble in the Impossible City

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