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  • 2011
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Civil War is a 2006-2007 Marvel Comics crossover storyline built around a self-titled seven-issue limited series written by Mark Millar and penciled by Steve McNiven, which ran through various other titles published by Marvel at the time. The storyline builds upon the events that developed in previous Marvel crossovers, particularly Avengers Disassembled, House of M, Decimation, and Secret War.

The premise of Civil War involves the introduction of a Superhuman Registration Act (SHRA) in the United States. The act requires any person in the United States with superhuman abilities to register with the federal government as a “human weapon of mass destruction,” reveal their true identity to the authorities, and undergo proper training.Characters within the superhuman community in the Marvel Universe split into two groups: one advocating the registration as a responsible obligation, and the other opposing the law on the grounds that it violates civil liberties and the protection that secret identities provide.  


► Part one | Part two ◄
* zip folders contain the main Civil War issues with the relevant Captain America, Iron Man, New Avengers and extras (Casualties of War, The Confession, Fallen Son: What If)** to open .cbr files you need either WinRAR (rename the file as .cbr) or Comical 

coveredinsnow-:

Civil War is a 2006-2007 Marvel Comics crossover storyline built around a self-titled seven-issue limited series written by Mark Millar and penciled by Steve McNiven, which ran through various other titles published by Marvel at the time. The storyline builds upon the events that developed in previous Marvel crossovers, particularly Avengers Disassembled, House of M, Decimation, and Secret War.

The premise of Civil War involves the introduction of a Superhuman Registration Act (SHRA) in the United States. The act requires any person in the United States with superhuman abilities to register with the federal government as a “human weapon of mass destruction,” reveal their true identity to the authorities, and undergo proper training.
Characters within the superhuman community in the Marvel Universe split into two groups: one advocating the registration as a responsible obligation, and the other opposing the law on the grounds that it violates civil liberties and the protection that secret identities provide.  

► Part one | Part two ◄

* zip folders contain the main Civil War issues with the relevant Captain America, Iron Man, New Avengers and extras (Casualties of War, The Confession, Fallen Son: What If)
** to open .cbr files you need either WinRAR (rename the file as .cbr) or Comical 

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    People have only just noticed this comic? I got it when it first came out, bros.