Civil War (2006)

by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven 



After a confrontation between the second string New Warriors and a gang of supervillains results in the deaths of hundreds, Tony Stark sponsors legislation to license and control superheroes, which splits the superhuman community right down the middle. 



The concept is solid and I had heard that one could read the main narrative just fine without all of the ancillary titles that were associated with it.

 

"Civil War" (German)

Having done so, I must conclude that it is not a very satisfying experience.

 

"Civil War" (Italian)

Some years back, I read the Spider-Man titles that J. Michael Straczynski wrote to go along with Civil War.

 

"Civil War" (Spanish)

They provided a lot of texture and really fleshed out the relationship between Peter Parker and Tony Stark and established why it was such a wrenching decision for Peter to switch sides.

 

"Civil War" (Chinese)

All of this is glossed over in this volume, and I suspect that this happens in many other places as well.

 

"Civil War" (Portuguese)

Everything happens at such breakneck speed that none of it seems to matter much.

 

"Civil War" (Polish)

An omnibus edition that integrates all of the side stories as well would be much more satisfying.


"Civil War" (Ukrainian)



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