In response to retailer demands, Marvel is keeping Civil War titles in stock, including 6 single Civil War titles as well as a collection of Civil War Amazing Spider-Man stories, all which explain the Wall Crawler's decision to unmask in a single oversized and specially-priced comic.
The first two issues of the core series Civil War will be receiving a second printing and a third printing respectively with Civil War Captain America Unleashed Variant #1 having a new Captain America cover using a now famous scene from the interior of Civil War #1 and Civil War #2 3rd Printing McNiven Sketch Variant featuring a sketch cover by Steve McNiven.
Issues #2 and #3 of Civil War: Front Line will also be receiving second printing variants with all new covers using interior art by artist Ramon Bachs.
Civil War tie-ins New Avengers #21 and Thunderbolts #104 will also be going back to press with all new covers by Howard Chaykin and Tom Grummett.
Civil War: Amazing Spider-Man Decisions collects Amazing Spider-Man #529-532, Spider-Mans Road To Civil War all in one comic with an all-new sketch cover by Gabriele DellOtto. For fans who want to know why in the world would Peter Parker unmask this is the issue for you.
Don't miss these key Civil War issues!
All the previous Civil War second printings have sold out at Diamond. All Retailers are advised to check their orders. __________________ BENDIS!
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Was ist das für ein IRON SPIDEY PIC???
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Civil War: Choosing Sides
Also ist US.Agent der Omega Flight anführen wird. Sehr gute Kreativteams ausgewählt und gut Howard mal wieder zu sehen
[quote]Civil War is encompassing the entire Marvel Universe and the effects of the war are being felt by every hero, villain, and civilian. Civil War: Choosing Sides One-Shot features five stories that shine a spotlight on the wildcards and impact players whose part in the Civil War has yet to be told, including Daredevil/Iron Fist, U.S. Agent, the Irredeemable Ant Man, Venom, and even Howard the Duck!?
While the heroes wage war on one another, just what are the villains of the Marvel Universe up to? Mac Gargan, the supervillain known as Venom, is looking at a country full of preoccupied heroes. That spells trouble for anybody in his way. Written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Leinil Franics Yu, this Venom story shows why the psychotic symbiotes bloody role in Civil War is just getting started. Everyone will be amazed where his story continues.
Danny Rand, the man who has recently moonlighted as Daredevil and who possesses the power of the Iron Fist, has joined Captain Americas Anti-Registration crew along with his former partner Luke Cage. Find out the reasons behind Iron Fists decision in this story by Matt Fraction and David Aja in a story that leads into the new Iron Fist ongoing series from Fraction, Brubaker, and Aja coming this November.
In a story by Robert Kirkman and Phil Hester, Civil War sees the birth of brand-new superhero with a classic name in the Irredeemable Ant-Man. When a low-level S.H.I.E.L.D. agent comes across Hank Pyms prototype for a new Ant-Man suit, the entire Marvel Universe is in trouble. This hero isnt looking to help mankind, hes looking out for himself. Not only does this story feature the first appearance of the new Ant-Man, but it leads directly into the new ongoing The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 in October.
Captain America has chosen a side, but what about the man who briefly took up his mantle, the U.S. Agent? In a story by Michael Avon Oeming and Scott Kolins, John Walker has to choose a side the government he has always remained loyal to or the man whose legend he attempted to uphold? The answer wont be what you think.
Plus, Civil War: Im With Howard! What happens when youre an alien duck stuck in a Civil War? The most asked for tale of Marvels Civil War does a Master of Quack Fu need to register? Find out what the Super Human Registration Act has in store for everybodys favorite surly duck in a story by Ty Templeton.
Dont miss the Civil War: Choosing Sides One-Shot as the characters from these five stories gear up to make an impact on Civil War.
CIVIL WAR: CHOOSING SIDES (JUL068173) Written by MICHAEL AVON OEMING, MATT FRACTION, ROBERT KIRKMAN, TY TEMPLETON, AND MARC GUGGENHEIM Penciled by LEINIL FRANCIS YU, DAVID AJA, PHIL HESTER, SCOTT KOLLINS, AND TY TEMPLETON 48 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99 FOC 10/5, On Sale 10/25/2006[quote]https://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=83210
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Re: Weitere Reprints
Ferry rocks!
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Oh mein Gott ist das geil, ich will das Heft JETZT!!!
Jules: We should have shotguns for this kind of deal. Vincent: How many up there? Jules: Three or four. Vincent: That's countin' our guy? Jules: Not sure. Vincent: So that means there could be up to five guys up there? Jules: It's possible. Vincent: We should have fuckin' shotguns.
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Interessante Theorie, geäußert von einem Bendis-Board-User!
Na, was haltet ihr davon?
Zitat:
And now it's time for Another Really Out There Theory But It'll Never Happen (tm)
The clone in the tank, is none other than Steve Rogers.
Tony realizes what Cap means to America, and what would happen if he ever died. He realized this when they first discovered him in that block of ice.
The 50 States Initiative, would mean cloning Captain America and every state having their own embodiment of freedom defending their state.
Anyways, the idea is that if Cap ever died, America wouldn't be hit with the loss like what happened when JFK died. Someone would always fill the role.
In the end, Cap is beaten throughly, and exiled outside of the US. They have the clone fill the role of Cap, as he speaks out in favor of the SHRA and explains how he was wrong. Cap is demoralized further, and those who DO believe him, think he's a conspiracy nut.
Iron Man takes a leave of absense when the Hulk announces that he's returning, and puts Cap Clone in the Iron Suit, fresh with his 1940s ideals while he goes underground.
IM got the genetic material when they first found Cap and had to verify that it was him. He's had the sample all along but only recently was able to clone a person.
There's a debate amongst whether or not to use the Cap Clone to infiltrate the Anti-Regs and spy on them. This is who the guy in the mask is.. the reason Reed and company aren't worried about a missing clone, is because they KNOW he's out there trying to sneak in and spy on them.
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Like I said, it'll never happen :P
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