Originally posted by Marcus4600
Spidey giving his name to the public? Ain't gonna happen. I'm guessing nobody checked the Civil War poster yet to see who's on what side. I'll go ahead and give the listing on the poster.Left Side (more than likely against the act)
Namor (king of all badassness)
She-Hulk (finally some credibility after her godawful new series)
Daredevil (2 lawyers, more than likely gonna fight the bill in the courts)
SPIDER-MAN!Right Side (those for the act)
The Fantastic Four
Yellowjacket (as always, has TOOL written all over him)
Iron ManCap is right in the middle, as he should be. He'll definately be the deciding factor in the story.
The poster was nothing more than just art. Marvel has already announced on their web-site that Iron-man will be leading those against the act, while Captain America will be leading those for the act. Every team will be split about it, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Avengers, EVERYBODY. They also stated that Spidey feels a debt of graditude to Iron Man for the new costume, and will side with Iron Man's team. It went on to say that Spidey doesn't really like it, and it ask just how far will Spidey go in this matter and with Stark. That's why I asked if he would reveal his secret.
See, no one believes me when I tell them this will happen.
CIVIL WAR TITLES
CIVIL WAR #2Written by Mark Millar, pencils and cover by Steve McNiven, variant cover by Michael Turner.
The super-heroes split as the Civil War heats up! Registration has become law, household names have gone rogue and a Marvel legend makes a decision that will change a life forever. Featuring the NEW Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the Young Avengers and pretty much everybody else! And, no fooling, true believer... this issue features one of the most shocking climaxes in Marvel Comics history.
CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE #1 & 2
Written by Paul Jenkins, penciled by Ramon Bachs and Steve Lieber, cover by John Watson.
"Embedded" There's a truth buried deep in the heart of every war, and reporters Sally Floyd and Ben Urich will be there, uncovering that truth in the midst of the biggest conflagration in the Marvel Universe! In the wake of the Stamford Disaster, the public cries out for Super Hero Registration. Are the costumed heroes of the Marvel Universe protectors or ticking time bombs? Find out here when Spider-Man has his say. And you won't want to miss as one hero makes public a painful secret. "Accused" The lone survivor of the team that caused the Stamford Tragedy has been found. But living through one of the worst superhuman disasters in history may be the worst thing that could happen, as this vilified hero is placed under arrest for the deaths of an entire town. Unfortunately, the trouble's just beginning... Also, with the lives of Marvel's heroes in turmoil what opportunities lie for their nemeses? Norman Osborn has a few ideas... And, in "Civil War Correspondence," see stories inspired by tales of war correspondence throughout history!
FANTASTIC FOUR #538
Written by J. Michael Straczynski, penciled by Mike McKone, cover by Adi Granov.
Civil War tie-in. One member of the FF lies hospitalized, a casualty of the Civil War that's fragmented the superhuman community! And another member of the team is secretly helping the opposition...even though the consequences will tear the first family of the Marvel Universe apart.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #533
Written by J. Michael Straczynski, pencils and cover by Ron Garney.
"The War at Home," part 2 of 6. Civil War tie-in. There's no turning back now. Peter has made the most important decision of his life. As the sides square off for the looming Civil War, he'll have to live with it. Now the big question is, what will this decision cost him?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on June 28.
THUNDERBOLTS #103
Written by Fabian Nicieza, pencils and cover by Tom Grummett.
Civil War tie-in. The superhuman registration act has been signed into law -- sides are being chosen -- but what side do our former villains fall on? Well... time for the T-Bolts to kick some spandex butt!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on June 14.
NEW AVENGERS #21
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, pencils and cover by Howard Chaykin.
Civil War tie-in. New Avengers: Dissasembled Book 1. You read that right! The Avengers Dissassemble!! The Civil War is on and no book at Marvel will be more affected than NEW AVENGERS. You think Marvel would never screw with their top selling book? Wrong!! The Avengers are about to go to war over their beliefs and the shake up will shock you. Each stand-alone issue of this storyline will be illustrated by a genuine comics superstar, and this issue marks the triumphant return of one of comic's modern masters to the hallowed halls of Marvel Comics. Howard Chaykin, a true hero to Avengers writer Bendis, illustrates this issue told from Captain America's unique point of view as he is forced to form a new band of hoeroes who will fight on his side of the Civil War.
WOLVERINE #43
Written by Marc Guggenheim, with art by Humberto Ramos.
Civil War tie-in. "Vendetta," part 2 of 6. In the aftermath of the Stamford Massacre, Logan makes it his personal mission to take down the man responsible. But someone else is hunting the same prey: a mysterious trio whose identity -- and mission -- will send shockwaves through the Marvel Universe in the months to come. If Logan wants dibs on his prey, then he's going to have to go through them.
32 pages, $2.99. in stores on June 28.
X-FACTOR #8
Written by Peter David, penciled by Dennis Calero, cover by Ryan Sook.
Civil War tie=in. Hot on the heals of both smash hits House of M and Son of M, Quicksilver returns to X-Factor! But is he friend or foe!? Oh, and just so you know, yes, Jamie Madrox and the regular cast of X-FAactor do appear and they do stuff. Lots of stuff! (Layla knows stuff; X-Factor does stuff -- get it?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on June 28.
But Spidey seems to be one of the focal points for the war, and Marvel keeps asking how far will Spidey go. Right now he supports Stark, and is against the bill, but Marvel is claiming that at the end of the War Spidey will make a decision that will have a HUGE effect on his life and leave his character changed forever.
Originally posted by BlaqChaos
But Spidey seems to be one of the focal points for the war, and Marvel keeps asking how far will Spidey go. Right now he supports Stark, and is against the bill, but Marvel is claiming that at the end of the War Spidey will make a decision that will have a [b]HUGE effect on his life and leave his character changed forever. [/B]
That is a good point. I'm wondering if the heroes will actually fight each other? I could see them fighting back mobs of protesters, but do you think the civil war will have hero vs. hero ?
Yep, he's gonna do it. See here for more confirmation:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=398492
Oh, and in answer to your post...yes, it will be hero against hero.