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Marvel's Civil War - Digital Collection (2006-2007)


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Marvel's Civil War - Digital Collection (2006-2007)

 

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When the b-list Nitro gets in over his head and goes supernova in Stamford, Connecticut, he ends up killing tons of people caught in his blast radius including 60 schoolchildren. Spurred by the mother of one of the victims and Tony Stark's support, the government passes the Superhuman Registration Act - forcing the heroes of the Marvel Universe to either go on record with S.H.I.E.L.D. or be considered fugitives. There are those who quickly fall in line with Iron Man's decision and pledge support for the reform - including, at first, a gung-ho Spider-Man, who publicly unmasks - and those who don't feel that the superheroes should be stooges of the government or forced to register, led by a fully rebellious Captain America. Thus begins Civil War, Mark Waid's all-encompassing event that would have major consequences for the Marvel Universe for years to come; affecting the stories of nearly all characters involved (most especially, the significant players like the X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avengers and so on) and directly feeding into the crossovers that followed. Waid's primary seven-issue miniseries is well-written and carefully considers the impact of the devastating events, and tightly plotted with little fluff. Steve McNiven's art is also terrific, with strong battle compositions and facial expressions to tell the tale. The event would become one of the biggest financial successes in Marvel Comics history, and though it has many detractors and a long and bloated list of mostly unnecessary tie-ins, the main storyline is quite well done in my opinion and well worth reading - for the sake of greater understanding of the modern Marvel mythos at least, if nothing else.

 

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