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The Death of Captain America

It has been almost two months since I last bought a comic book, I don't know what happened but Captain America lies dead, having been assassinated on the steps of a federal courthouse. He was led to trial by violating the Superhuman registration act. I didn't know what happened to Civil War #7 coz I don't have my copy yet but I guess the anti-registration team lost. Yeah, thanks to Iron Man for cooking the whole thing up. I've read also in Marvel's Website that Spider-Man is back in his black costume. What else have I missed? Damn! I better go check out the comic store later.
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Civil War 6 : The Battle of the Superhumans begin

I said in my last post that I won't be able to post but here I am. I'm gonna finish this beautiful comic series. Many heroes have been left injured, discouraged, and questioning where they stand. While some of captain America's allies have joined Tony Stark,, Spider-Man has left the pro-registration side. Jack O' Lantern and the Jester -- members of a newer and more vicious Thunderbolts team -- were sent to track down Spider-Man. After nearly killing him, the villains were gunned down by the Punisher, who took Spider-Man's battered body back to one of Captain America's safehouses. The resistance now has Frank Castle on their side. S.H.I.E.L.D. BASE, ARIZONA Commander Hill and Hank Pym are monitoring the heroes on their training facilities. Another Hercules ,Hermes and Poseidon were on the scene. It is also shown here that Hank Pym is taking in some small capsule in his mouth. You wanna know about that? Well continue reading my frend... THE BAXTER BUILDING Reed R...

Help Wanted!

Hello everyone. I'd like to apologize for not posting any updates on the Marvel Civil War Comics. I love comics and I love this blog but I'm really getting kinda busy right now. I'm getting married next month as you see I'm busy on helping my fiance plan for the wedding. Thanks. I'm calling out to anyone out there who has also the love and interest for The Civil War saga to help me maintain my site and post updates on the Civil War comics. Thanks. If any bloggers out there are interested please leave a comment on this post and I'll invite you to post articles on Marvel Civil War.

Spider-Man joins Captain America's Army

It is now confirmed on Amazing SpiderMan #537 that the web crawler has joined Cap's Army. He and his wife Mary Jane together with Aunt May are now with new identities and are hiding. What happened in ASM #536 really raged Iron Man. Spider-Man made an appearance on TV telling all the world that the registration act is wrong and that what he did on revealing his true identity was a wrong move. He was announcing his official membership on Cap's side. Now, Iron Man, do you still think there will be someone left for you?

Spider-Man almost died: Give Punisher your thanks

I was supposed to blog about Civil War #5 after I read it but I'm always too busy. Not now. It's Sunday and it's weekend. Just looking at the cover of Civil War #5 tells you the whole story of it. But let's get into details. And so Iron Man found out that Spider-Man was going against him. So they had a little fight. Iron Man tried to talk Spider-Man but I guess no one will believe Iron Man anymore. Spider-Man was questioning Iron Man why'd he put all the heroes who refuse to register in the negative zone. Spider-Man's point that putting these heroes who didn't violate any crime but only wears those tights for good intentions is very cruel. Spider-Man was against Iron Man's ideas and that, Iron Man didn't like it. Iron man said Spider-Man was a lunatic. Meanwhile, the Fantastic Four Siblings, The Human Torch and The Invisible Woman was being chased by S.H.I.E.L.D. units. They just realized that the registration act is wrong and they're on their wa...

Iron Man #13: what about Iron Man?

So I've just read Iron Man #13. This time the story circles on lots of stuff we should know about the controversial Marvel character. I just read the story once and just found out that Iron Man was also guilty of what Speedball is accused of right now. He was with the Secretary of Defense offering Tony Stark, yes, Iron Man's real identity, the role of being the leader for S.H.I.E.L.D. It was also mentioned on the story that a plane crashed and caused a lot of casualties and Iron Man was to blame. It only happened that a bigger tragedy occured and that was the Stamford explosion that's why people's attention were drawn away from the tragedy Iron Man caused. So the big question now is, why should Iron Man be offered the responsibility of being the leader of SH.I.E.L.D.? Shouldn't he be also involved in the training of superheroes? I don't know why I hate Iron Man but I never really liked him. Yeah this is fiction but you get to hate a fictional character too, righ...