One of the best Young Avengers stories is 'Young Avengers Vol. 1: Sidekicks'. It introduced the team in a really engaging way. The characters like Kate Bishop and Teddy Altman were brought to life with great character development. Another good one is 'Avengers: The Children's Crusade'. It delved deeper into the backstories of the Young Avengers and had some interesting plot twists involving Scarlet Witch.
It's hard to give an exact number as new issues keep coming out. But as of now, there are quite a few series and one-shots featuring the Young Avengers.
I don't know for sure. Maybe you can follow some comic insiders or fan communities on social media to get the latest rumors and speculation about the return of the Young Avengers comics in 2018.
His quest could be to find the lost spellbook of his master. This spellbook contains powerful magic that could save their land from an approaching dark force. So, he travels through dangerous caves and battles magical creatures to retrieve it.
Miss America Chavez is quite popular. Her ability to punch through dimensions makes for some really cool plotlines in fanfiction. Writers often explore how she uses this power in different situations.
The 'Young Avengers' series by Allan Heinberg is highly regarded. It was a fresh take on the superhero concept with a young team. It had a great mix of action, humor, and character drama. The characters' relationships, like the romantic tension between some of them, added an extra layer of interest.
One interesting story could be a crossover where the Young Justice team and the Young Avengers have to team up to face a common enemy from another dimension. They start off with misunderstandings due to their different methods but eventually learn to work together.
I recall a fanfic where the young girl wizard discovers a magical creature with Newt. In this story, it's not just about the adventure but also about the bond that forms between them. It has some really heartwarming moments and interesting plot twists. The author does a great job of staying true to the wizarding world's lore while creating this unique relationship.