Civil War in less than one week!

Started by BlaqChaos6 pages

Originally posted by King KAM
see...i agree exactly, if your gonna kill off a character that matters KILL THEM!
These are comics, hardly ANYONE stays dead. Give me a list of ten characters that died at least 5 years ago and haven't risen from the grave in one form or another. Hell, at the moment Spider-man's Uncle Ben is alive again.

Originally posted by BlaqChaos
These are comics, hardly ANYONE stays dead. Give me a list of ten characters that died at least 5 years ago and haven't risen from the grave in one form or another. Hell, at the moment Spider-man's Uncle Ben is alive again.
thats my point exactly......if yiou kill her, keep her ass dead.

Originally posted by BlaqChaos
Spoiler:
The reason for that is because he was beaten into a coma in Civil War #1.

True enough but Johnny does take part in that one shot special.

NRAMA: Now let’s get to probably the subject of the week – the FF. First of all, can you tell us about the just-solicited Death in the Family one-shot, promising the death of Sue Richards?

In reads, and we quote, “Not a dream, not a hoax”...So this is truly “in continuity” and she really buys it?

JQ - Karl Kesel has created one of the best told in one FF stories in a very long time, and yes, unfortunately, there will be a death in the FF family and it is all in continuity. But here’s some Joe Fridays breaking news that the solicits don’t tell ya, and remember, you heard it here first: two of the FF die, not just one. Gone, goodbye, nevermore. By the way, let me state this clearly for the record. This story is not a Civil War tie-in!

http://www.newsarama.com/JoeFridays/JoeFridays38.html

So if its not a tie in is the death going to take place after the Civil War?

So does anyone truly know what side Spider-man will wind up on, because, though it is nice to read the synopsis on the civil war issues concerning spider-man and the war at home arc, it is also vital to study the covery art reflecting those issues.

For example- on Civil War #2 it shows spider-man half in his original suit and half in the iron spider suit, and this is the issue a decision is made in. However; in the second issue of the War at Home arc, the cover shws spier-man still in the Iron Spider suit, and it is unclear whether he is fighting alongside Iron Man, or running from him.

The most inconclusive cover, is from the thirs issue of the War at Home, when spider-man "has chosen a side", but when one of the war's leaders comes to recruit him, will he stay true to it? The cover shows spider-man in the iron spider suit attacking Captain America.

my prediction: Spider-man starts out initially morally against the Registration, but has to choose a side in issue #2, when he chooses to be pro-reistration, that is, until Cap comes to ask him to reconsider his decision. A skirmish probably ensues between Spider-man and Captain America before Cap talks some sense into him, causing him to join the Anti-Registration side.

Although it could also be that he chooses Cap's side, and Iron Man is the war leader who pays him a visit, and the cover shows a fail-safe device installed by Iron Man in which the iron spider suit goes rogue and attacks Cap.... lol

Originally posted by Validus
True enough but Johnny does take part in that one shot special.

NRAMA: Now let’s get to probably the subject of the week – the FF. First of all, can you tell us about the just-solicited Death in the Family one-shot, promising the death of Sue Richards?

In reads, and we quote, “Not a dream, not a hoax”...So this is truly “in continuity” and she really buys it?

JQ - Karl Kesel has created one of the best told in one FF stories in a very long time, and yes, unfortunately, there will be a death in the FF family and it is all in continuity. But here’s some Joe Fridays breaking news that the solicits don’t tell ya, and remember, you heard it here first: two of the FF die, not just one. Gone, goodbye, nevermore. By the way, let me state this clearly for the record. This story is not a Civil War tie-in!

http://www.newsarama.com/JoeFridays/JoeFridays38.html

Hmm... I never notice this before. When Mark Millar told Wizard:
1) Which pair of heroes will join the Fantastic Four after Civil War?
A) Luke Cage and Jessica Jones
B) Human Galactus and Silver Surfer
C) Storm and Black Panther
D) She-Hulk and Hawkeye

Wizard’s Note from Mark Millar: “The FF actually hired Cage to guard the Fantasticar? That’s brilliant, but I think he and Jessica have their hands full with their little devil (Jessica just gave birth to Cage’s kid). Now Shulkie and Hawkeye, they can’t really be as busy as two cosmic characters and the leaders of an African nation.”

I never paid attention to the fact that they said AFTER the Civil War. No where does it say that it's tied to the War.

Speeds on my list of fave heros....

As for Nitro...
http://www.marvel.com/universe/Nitro_%28Robert_Hunter%29

And Mar-Vell
http://www.marvel.com/universe/Captain_Marvel

To answer your question. Yes, yes he gave Marv cancer.

spidey needs 2 stay rebel..none of this switching stuff, if he keeps switching whoever he stays with wont trust him

When's ish 2 out? And I hope they PERMANENTLY bump Reed if another must be killed...