Avengers - Heroes Welcome 001 -2013- -digital- -petethepipster-. Now

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In 2013, most fan-edits were sloppy. People would paste movie screencaps onto white backgrounds with Comic Sans. PeteThePIPster was different. He developed what fans now call the "PIP Grid"—a chaotic, six-panel layout where the borders bleed into each other, mimicking a corrupted hard drive.

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Verdict: You are looking for a digital fan cover or comic made by PeteThePIPster in 2013, which uses the "Heroes Welcome" title as a non-Marvel, creator-owned storyline.


A Forgotten Gem from the PeteThePIPster Archives

File Source: Avengers - Heroes Welcome 001 (2013) (digital) (PeteThePIPster) Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Year: 2013

If you were trawling through the digital comic repositories back in the early 2010s, you likely saw the tag "PeteThePIPster" attached to a vast array of Marvel releases. Today, we’re cracking open a specific one-off that often gets lost in the shuffle of the massive Marvel NOW! era: Avengers: Heroes Welcome #1.

Released in 2013, this issue isn't a crucial chapter in a grand crossover event. It isn't essential reading for the "Infinity" storyline. What it is, however, is a fascinating time capsule and a perfect example of the "done-in-one" character story that major publishers rarely produce anymore.

Let's dive into the pages of this digital release and see if it’s worth the read.

Avengers - Heroes Welcome 001 -2013- -digital- -petethepipster-. Now

In 2013, most fan-edits were sloppy. People would paste movie screencaps onto white backgrounds with Comic Sans. PeteThePIPster was different. He developed what fans now call the "PIP Grid"—a chaotic, six-panel layout where the borders bleed into each other, mimicking a corrupted hard drive.

Key visual traits of this issue:

To understand what you are looking for, let's break down the search string: In 2013, most fan-edits were sloppy

Verdict: You are looking for a digital fan cover or comic made by PeteThePIPster in 2013, which uses the "Heroes Welcome" title as a non-Marvel, creator-owned storyline.


A Forgotten Gem from the PeteThePIPster Archives Verdict: You are looking for a digital fan

File Source: Avengers - Heroes Welcome 001 (2013) (digital) (PeteThePIPster) Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Year: 2013

If you were trawling through the digital comic repositories back in the early 2010s, you likely saw the tag "PeteThePIPster" attached to a vast array of Marvel releases. Today, we’re cracking open a specific one-off that often gets lost in the shuffle of the massive Marvel NOW! era: Avengers: Heroes Welcome #1. A Forgotten Gem from the PeteThePIPster Archives File

Released in 2013, this issue isn't a crucial chapter in a grand crossover event. It isn't essential reading for the "Infinity" storyline. What it is, however, is a fascinating time capsule and a perfect example of the "done-in-one" character story that major publishers rarely produce anymore.

Let's dive into the pages of this digital release and see if it’s worth the read.

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