So the superhuman registration act has been around for a little while now in marvel. Do you guys see any notable changes, good or bad? Do you think this was a good move on marvel's part or what?
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Against registration. For it as a development in the MU. It's an interesting backdrop for all the titles now, but doesn't dominate like it did during CW.
I'm against registration as a concept purely because it makes the MU a more dangerous place for the heroes.
However I enjoyed Civil War as a story, I'm glad that the pro-reg won the Civil War and we have had some great story lines come from this. Also it was nice to see Marvel live up to their word when they said the MU would be changed
They know the risks. If you do not want danger then do not do it.
There is people who have to live with the fact that a man who could crush their skull is out there with no one controlling him. Why should they have to worry about that?
The registration acts makes it safer for the hero and civilian anyway.
The hero always has back up. The civilian is safe because there are always people who know what's controlling or keeping tab on then. The bad thing about is how they are being punished when not doing it.
But its still safer for the community because how else would they keep them locked up?
Its still not like they are making the heroes suffer on purpose. They have virtual reality helmets that are supposed to give them what they want, maybe they are not working so well but its not like the reg side aren't trying. They have also given many chances and offered to talk about it and will be getting paid and paid well.
There's a risk they re identity's will be found out.
But there's also the risk that when not registered they will be followed and be tracked. Or is it easier to hack the smartest or one of the smartest men on the planets computer with the best equipment on the planet?
They have just become cops with more choices and freedom in some aspects.
just because they "know the risks" doesn't mean they should be made to accept them or avoid them. just because someone living in a bad neighborhood knows they could get victimized doesn't mean they should be made to accept it or leave. knowledge of the risks doesn't eliminate the inherent injustices of the situation.
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Bad move, only two or three issues into the initiative and i gave up....most of my pull list for marvel is done.....hated the civil war......and caps death and peters unmasking, all which led to boring stuff, i dont see a solid return to marvel for me untill all this is out the window...skrulls invading and such will make this just an era of worthless comics
Just my opinion and that all it is, i understand we all cant like the same things.....but DC comics are happy lol, my pull list added another 5 or more titles
he doesnt have to worry about that anymore. nobody knows peter parker is spider-man besides peter parker. he's now officially unregistered and is relatively off the map as far as superheroing is concerned. when that's going to catch up with new avengers, i have no idea.
1. Spiderman says he is Peter Parker
2. Aunt May ges shot by Kingpins Sniper
3. Peter feels guilt
4. Peter makes deal with Mephisto
5. Spiderman ****ed up
it has its pros and cons... too bad for the heroes, the pros are actually working on the civilian side. they get trained superhuman police teams. the heroes on the other hand... well, their families get boned big time, to put it quite simply.