Civil War (Marvel Comics) | Mark Millar | its just the civil war graphic novel
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Civil War (Marvel ...
Civil War (Marvel Comics)
Mark Millar
Marvel Comics
, 2007 - 208 pages
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friggin awesome.
this is a very good book. the story is awesome an the art work is amazing. if you like
marvel
comics
then you'll love this book. especially if you ever wanted to see captain america an iron man kick the crap out of each other. its hard to decide who to root for because both sides fighting are kinda right. its pretty interesting. if you dont know what im talking about, check it out, if you like comics, you wont be disappointed.
its just the civil war graphic novel
only read this if you have not read the
civil
war
series and if you havent it is the coolest comic book crossover. also it has a bunch of explosive scence of heroes fighting heroes
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Just Getting Into Marvel
I really enjoyed reading this TPB. I've always been familiar with the
Marvel
Universe but I haven't really gotten into
comics
until recently, and I must say after reading this, I was really impressed. I didn't feel completely lost, although it is a little confusing what with all these stories being tied into one another... I was definitely hooked after reading this and I've been picking up all of the different tie ins and spin offs. First class.
PLEASED! :)
This product arrived on time, in excellent condition and I was very pleased with the service provided (as well as the final product!).
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3.5 stars for Marvel's 2006 main event
After a televised superhero battle causes hundreds of
civil
ian casualties, the US government passes the Superhero Registration Act requiring federal registration for all superpowered beings. Iron Man backs the government while Captain America leads the underground resistance. Dozens of heroes from the
Marvel
Universe choose sides and then wrestle with the consequences. Spider-Man makes a public revelation in Issue 2 that was covered by the real-world mainstream press. Steve McNiven's dazzling pencilwork carries a story that after two issues devolves into little more than a series of fights between the two sides. Millar does explore some current issues like the Patriot Act and the Guantanamo Bay prisons. While no fault of the creators, the book also seems overpriced (at $24.99 list), exceeding 200 pages only with variant sketches and covers therein instead of actual story.
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