Originally posted by Knightfall93
Excaty... they promised a hero or 2 to return...
Ant man is coming back.
Though not the one who died. He's still dead. There supposed to be two new guys.
and with his daughter already in Young Avengers and taking over the spandex I don't think they are going to bring him back so soon after he has already died...
okay, well at newsarama it was stated in a Q and A that the two new members of the F4 had superhuman powers, so that basically rules out the galactus pairing, and the hawkeye pairing. my moneys now on storm and black panther. there is a major rumor that both storm and BP are joining new trams. imo one storm leaves to make room for another, and her hubby.
Originally posted by Thunderstrike
Panther has no superhuman powers. Besides, he's the King of Wakanda. He's not going to join the F4. This is a guy who beat the hell out of the Red Skull.
don't enhanced senses, and superhuman strength count as powers? also, panther is scheduled to join a team in a few months, and storm is also scheduled to join a major unexpected team as well... they fit the perfect position.
I'm still confused on Iron-man's stance. Out of comics and in Illuminati, he's portrayed as being pro-registration, but in spideys series so far, the hint is that he's trying to avoid it.
Possibility - He want's to avoid it if possible, but after the law gets passed throws his support behind it. How long will spidey stay with him? Spidey has to start out anti-registration, little late to change sides after you've already revealed your ID.
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
"6) Civil War brings out the dark side of one hero. Which one will resort to brutal torture?
A) Black Panther
B) Dr. Strange
C) Iron Man
D) NamorWNFMM: “This guy is a badass, but we don’t always see him being the badass we want him to be. Also, he has a very strong reason for doing this as he’s been very emotionally affected by the first issue of the series. The gloves are off.”
MT: I bounced around on this for a while. At first I thought that it would be Black Panther (cause we don’t see him really throwing down like he could). Then I changed my mind to Iron Man (since he’s leading the opposition, I thought this would be him going to far cause my theory on #2 and #10). But now, I think it’s Namor. Why? Because the preview of the first issue of Civil War showed Namorita (Namor’s Cousin) fighting a villain called Nitro outside of a school. Nitro did his thing and exploded. I don’t know if Namorita survived, but dozens of kids didn’t. If she DID survive, you’d better bet that the government is gonna hold her accountable for the disaster and since she’s family that’s where Namor comes in."
PleaseletitbeNamor PleaseletitbeNamor PleaseletitbeNamor PleaseletitbeNamor
I mean, c'mon...we've seen Namor go off on tons of people...but have we ever seen a bloodlusted Strange? ?? ? NO! We haven't!
It'd be a doozey.
In other Civil War News
CIVIL WAR #3
Written by Mark Millar, pencils and cover by Steve McNiven, variant cover by Michael Turner.
The battle lines are drawn as the conflict between the Super Hero Registration Initiative and the Underground Resistance fighters explodes in a live fire fight as the future of the Marvel Universe is decided! But before the dust settles, a familiar figure will emerge from a strike of lightning to change the odds--and the sides! Witness teams and families torn apart as the Civil War touches all and the momentous events of last issue changes the world as our heroes understand it!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on July 19.
CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE #3 & 4
Written by Paul Jenkins, penciled by Ramon Bachs and Steve Lieber, cover by John Watson.
"Embedded" - Civil War has ignited across the Marvel Universe! Embedded reporters Sally Floyd and Ben Urich are driven into the heart of battle--a battle in which a hero will fall. Their investigations will take Sally into the heart of Captain America's resistance, while Urich is about to get reacquainted with a certain green friend...
""The Accussed" - Despised by a nation, the lone survivor of the New Warriors' team is behind bars. Without family, without a friend in the world and without a reason to go one, will this hero make a deal, or take a stand?
""Correspondence" - Juxtaposing stories of war throughout time with the Marvel Civil War, "Correspondence" adapts tales from World War I and more!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 12.
CIVIL WAR: X-MEN #1
Written by David Hine, penciled by Yanick Paquette, cover by Juan Doe.
Enough is enough! The tension between the X-Men, the 198, and the O*N*E has finally reached a breaking point. As the Marvel Universe is ripped apart by the Civil War, the X-Men also find themselves crumbling from the inside out. Will they fold-up and admit defeat, or will the X-Men finally start to fight back? Find out here!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 19.
CIVIL WAR: YOUNG AVENGERS & RUNAWAYS #1
Written by Zeb Wells, penciled by Stefano Caselli, cover by Jim Cheung.
As the public turns against Marvel's heroes, the gears of Civil War threaten to crush Brian K. Vaughan's Runaways. But when Allan Heinberg's Young Avengers offer their assistance, how can the Runaways believe they're on the same side? Don't miss this Civil War tie-in that promises to have lasting repercussions for both popular teams!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 26.
CIVIL WAR #1 (DIRECTOR'S CUT)
Written by Mark Millar, penciled and cover by Steve McNiven.
Go behind the lines of the Marvel Comics event starring Spider-Man, the New Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men and the entirety of the Marvel pantheon. This bonus edition reprints Civil War #1 _ plus script, sketches, deleted scenes and more!
64 pages, $4.99, in stores on July 5.
DAILY BUGLE: CIVIL WAR SPECIAL EDITION
Written by Peter David, J. Michael Straczynski and various, art and cover by Mike Mayhew.
The sides have been chosen and the Civil War has begun! As heroes battle heroes, putting their lives on the line to fight for what they believe in, there's only one source to keep you informed on the happenings of the biggest Marvel event of the year: the Daily Bugle! This is the very newspaper the citizens of the Marvel Universe read to keep informed! With a very special editorial by J. Jonah Jameson and news, gossip, and opinions from the best writers he hasn't fired yet, this is the place to go to for Civil War secrets you won't see anywhere else! That's right: the Bugle has an exclusive on this story--and art!
12 pages, 50 cents, in stores on July 19.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #534
Written by J. Michael Straczynski, pencils and cover by Ron Garney.
"The War at Home," part 3 of 6. Life couldn't be more complicated -- or more dangerous -- for Peter Parker. Spider-Man has picked a side in the Civil War that's tearing apart the super hero community, and the decision has ripped apart some of his strongest bonds. When one of the War's leaders comes to recruit Spidey for his troops, will Spidey stay true to that decision?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 26.
BLACK PANTHER #18
Written by Reginald Hudlin, pencils by Scot Eaton, wraparoundcover by Frank Cho, variant cover by Michael Turner.
"Bride of the Panther," Part 5 of 5. Special double-sized issue! It's the Wedding of the Century as T'Challa and Storm finally make it to the altar -- and not since Reed and Sue tied the knot have so many of Marvel's super heroes assembled for such a happy occasion. Can this gathering offer much-needed respite from the Civil War that's erupted in the U.S., or will it too be engulfed by the insanity that's currently rocking the Marvel Universe? Don't miss this historic event -- and turning point in the Civil War. Featuring backup features, including a look behind the scenes at the creation of Storm's wedding gown, and wraparound cover by Frank Cho!
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on July 26.
FANTASTIC FOUR #539
Written by J. Michael Straczynski, penciled by Mike McKone, cover by Adi Granov.
Public protests over the Superhuman Registration Act threaten to tear Yancy Street apart! But those forces who seek to use the demonstrations for their own sinister ends haven't reckoned with the rage of a fighting mad Thing!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 26.
THUNDERBOLTS #104
Written by Fabian Nicieza, pencils and cover by Tom Grummett.
When rogue Marvel heroes are on the loose, who better to hunt them down than people who know what it's like to be on the lam? The ex-villains become hero hunters! And whose hero butt gets served first?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 12.
NEW AVENGERS #22
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, pencils and cover by Leinil Francis Yu.
Brian Bendis teams up, for the first time, with Leinil Yu to tell the story that no one thought would ever be told. . It's brother against brother as Luke Cage is forced to take sides in the super hero Civil War! With a new wife and baby hanging in the balance, what will Cage do?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 26.
CABLE/DEADPOOL #30
Written by Fabian Nicieza, pencils by Staz Johnson, cover by Roberto Campus.
"The Hero Hunter," part 1 of 3. With Civil War tearing the Marvel Universe apart, only one man can sew it back together... Deadpool?! Well, who else would make the perfect mercenary Hero-Hunter? In an effort to do his part, Deadpool crosses paths with the Great Lake Avengers, and slices and dices his way to Daredevil, the Man without Fear! What happens when the Merc with a Mouth faces the Sightless Scarlet Sentry? And where does Cable stand in all this? Where he always does... pretending he's above the fray. Then why is he having a secret meeting with Captain America...?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 12.
WOLVERINE #44
Written by Marc Guggenheim, with art by Humberto Ramos.
Civil War tie-in. "Vendetta," part 3 of 6. The smackdown of the century is here: Wolverine vs. Nitro - The Human Bomb! But what dark secret does Nitro hold that threatens to shake up everything? And who are the three mysterious strangers tracking Wolverine? Everything you think you know is wrong.
32 pages, $2.99. in stores on July 26.
X-FACTOR #9
Written by Peter David, penciled by Dennis Calero, cover by Ryan Sook.
Jamie Madrox comes face to face with the thing that terrifies him the most: Having to make a decision. The divisiveness of Civil War has spread to his own team, as half of them want to cooperate with the government, while the other half wants to take a stand against it. It's Jamie's decision that may well decide whether X-Factor stands or cracks apart...and things aren't being helped by Quicksilver, who offers Rictor the opportunity to get his powers back -- but at what price? Guest starring Quicksilver!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 26.
SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN #28
Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, pencils and cover by Clayton Crain.
Tie-in to Amazing Spider-Man: "The War At Home" The War has begun, sides have been chosen, and the die has been cast! With the repercussions of recent actions in Civil War spreading across the Marvel Universe, this special stand-alone issue looks at how every action can have enormous consequences...even in Peter Parker's life.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on July 12.