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Marvel Civil War
What changed?
Like it or hate it......
1) Literally tore the MU superhero community in half. Still, a couple of years later we can see a strong contrast between the registered and unregistered heroes. People who were looked up to by the public are now considered villains. Completely reshaped the state of the Avengers.
2) Spider-man's identity crisis. This was definitely a change for a worse in my opinion, but nonetheless a significant change. What's that, Quesada erased it with OMD? True but Civil War #2 was probably one of the contributing catalysts to OMD which affected Spidey's world no end. Also at the time it was all over the newspapers.
3)Thunderbolts. Many heroes are now villains and many villains are now heroes on a leash. This wonderful new title sprung out of the events of Civil War whereby these psychopaths represent law and order.
4)The Initiative. One of the biggest changes is the fact that Tony Stark, Hank Pym and Reed Richards reshaped the superhero landscape by putting a super team in every state in America. Part of their 50 things to do to change the world and apparently we are still watching the others unfold.
5) Tony Stark = King of Superheroes. Iron-man became the top cop in the Mu, heading SHIELD and representing himself and the leader of the registered superhuman community. Poor Nick Fury.
and possibly the biggest change....
6) The death of Captain America. The most iconic hero in the MU bit the dust and it looks like Marvel have no plans to bring Steve Rogers back in the immediate or long term future. Bucky's cool, though. If nothing else (which is very unlikely) Civil War will be remembered for killing off Cap.