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    Secret Avengers
    Secret Avengers
    Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 1930-1941
    • 2014

      Secret Avengers

      How to MA.I.M. a Mockingbird (Marvel Now)

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Mockingbird is undercover, infiltrating Advanced Idea Mechanics.but as her deception crumbles, can she escape before the High Council of A.I.M. discovers her true identity? As Maria Hill gets a mind-bending offer from a rogue A.I.M. operative, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Fury plumb the organization's depths. But when A.I.M. strikes and takes out the team, Taskmaster and Mockingbird must go full stealth mode as the entire A.I.M. Island searches for them.

      Secret Avengers
    • 2013

      The new Nick Fury leads an all-new, ultra-covert Avengers strike team including Hawkeye, Black Widow, the Hulk, Winter Soldier, Maria Hill and Phil Coulson on missions so dangerous, that even the team members themselves can't know about them! How is that even possible? The hush-hush answer awaits you inside! Fury knows who he wants as his next recruit for the Secret Avengers: the deadly mercenary known as Taskmaster! But how to extract S.H.I.E.L.D.'s newest prospective agent from the only prison cell in Bagalia - the nationstate built by, and for, super villains? Plus, learn the deadly secret of the new Iron Patriot, as the Scientist Supreme and the new High Council of A.I.M. launch their first attack, igniting global war - with Quake and Nick Fury caught in the crosshairs!COLLECTING: Secret Avenger s 1-5, material from Marvel Now ! Point One

      Secret Avengers
    • 2007

      The book analyzes the Hughes Court's decisions, arguing they were primarily evolutionary rather than revolutionary. It highlights how the court mirrored the social changes of its time, particularly following the appointment of justices aligned with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal values. The examination reveals the interplay between judicial decisions and the evolving societal landscape during that era.

      Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 1930-1941