Originally posted by Blair Wind
The government wants to know all the heroes identities, and it becomes a cival war between those who agree and those who dont, and two good friends are the leaders of opposing sides....but since you get anal about spoiler stuff I wont say anything 😛
damn right 🙂
where did you hear about this story? WIzard? i never read that...... when does it start and what titles is it crossing over... or is it a separate book?
Glad to see Namor there. The sides so far actually make sense. Murdoch and She-Hulk are lawyers, their jobs are to uphold the constitution, and I'm glad to see them railing against a potential Watergate situation. Spider-Man of course doesn't want to give his identity away, Wolverine distrusts government and Namor could care less for what some airbreathing politico thinks.
Because of recent events the FF are somewhat under the U.S.'s thumb, and Pym and Stark try to stay on the government's good side.
Originally posted by ScarletSpider
Glad to see Namor there. The sides so far actually make sense. Murdoch and She-Hulk are lawyers, their jobs are to uphold the constitution, and I'm glad to see them railing against a potential Watergate situation. Spider-Man of course doesn't want to give his identity away, Wolverine distrusts government and Namor could care less for what some airbreathing politico thinks.Because of recent events the FF are somewhat under the U.S.'s thumb, and Pym and Stark try to stay on the government's good side.
and then there is Cap caught in the middle ✅
not really identity crisis was a bit different
i was under the impression that iroman and cap were the leaders of the two different sides (but of course the cover does discredit that and I refuse to believe wolverine is the leader for the anti gov people)....and isnt spidy kinda owing Tony for his new suit? wasnt that the bargian or something?