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Synopsis
| - The Avengers try to find out who framed them and disband for the time being. Quicksilver, Hawkeye and the Scarlet Witch decide to join the circus, which turns out to be the superpowered criminals the "Circus of Crime" . They pose as a normal circus and call the police claiming that the 3 Avengers were trying to rob them. Again they flee. Meanwhile, Captain America, posing as a publicity man, catches Power Man admitting the frame-up on tape. He and the rest of the Avengers then battle Power Man and the Enchantress and win. They use the proof to get pardoned by the government. Afterwards, Captain America decides to leave the Avengers.
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| - * The Avengers, Power Man, and Enchantress were all seen last issue. This story is a continuation of the story that started in .
* Although there is a Captain America story in , it is a flashback story from World War II.
* The Circus of Crime were last seen in . In that issue, their art heist was foiled by [[W:C:marvel:Peter Parker
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| - All right then -- take off -- all of you! I never could stomach a bunch of quitters!
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