I really, really liked this book and u didn't care much for the original event. The Blue was awesome.
I really, really liked this book and u didn't care much for the original event. The Blue was awesome.
I quite liked it. It's an interesting issue that sets up what will follow. The meeting between Tony and Steve was tense, and theres obviously some third party trying to keep the conflict going. I'm looking forward to where it goes.
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I guess the surprise reveal will be who really triggered the self-destruct system in the prision. Maria Hill obviously was into it, since she lied to Tony... could she be the Big Bad? Or was she working for the Skrulls or for Green Goblin?
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I mean seriously... why doesn't someone in the process, somewhere, in this day and age, go, "oh wait, we just killed the black guys again"
bleh... i hated it more that it was boring as hell other than the killing black guy trope thing. me.
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Did Storm show up on this issue?
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Tony and Steve bickering like a vicious old couple over the table. Domestic bliss is it not?
I really dig this one honestly. Thought it did a great job setting the stage.
So that's now two universes/Battleworld domains where Peter and Mary Jane are still together and have a daughter. Honestly, that's the part I care about most as a Spider-Man fan and a Peter/MJ fan. Will agree that it's really f***ed up to kill off two of the more prominent/known black heroes in flashback, especially since both of them, in their own ways, are key parts of the original Civil War saga.
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