The Death of Captain America
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 is a 2006 seven-issue comic book miniseries, announced as Marvel Comics' major summer 2006 crossover event. Written by Mark Millar and penciled by Steve McNiven, the work builds upon themes and events established in previous Marvel comic book series, most recently Avengers Disassembled and House of M. Some story elements are also indicated in the miniseries Secret Wars. The tag line for the series is Whose Side Are You On?
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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.
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So what happened to Spider-Man now? Iron Man failed talking Spider-Man into his ideals so Spider-Man gave Iron Man a big punch and tried to escape. I wish you could've seen it. There were a lot of S.H.I.E.L.D. soldiers who were after Spider-Man. If not for Spider-Man's bullet proof costume he could've died with those hundreds of bullets aimed straight at him. Spider-Man went straight into the Sewers only to find out that the Jester and Jack O' Lantern was there waiting for him. These two villains were working for S.H.I.E.L.D. Imagine that?! So who is the lunatic now? Iron Man hired these two villains to hunt him down.