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The Marvel Civil War

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alonelyargonaut:
i agree entirely with that last comment, my only addendum to that would be the necessity for some sort of educational/job shadow needed for the newbies or for certain heroes.  With great power comes great responsibility, and while many of the heroes have had years of training, having been in and out of super hero teams there is still a necessity for certain levels of training and awareness in order to ensure that public safety remains paramount.  This becomes a concern with many of the more antihero vigilantes like the Punisher.  And I'm not talking straight up lecture classroom because nothing would be learned in that sort of a setting.  That's why I think Charles Xavier's methods to create a team focused around pushing Mutant-Human relations and then to train them as pacifists, but equip them to deal with the threat of metahuman powers is probably one of the more logical steps.

alonelyargonaut:
has anyone had a chance to pick up and read issue #5 which just came out?

HOLY SHIT!

TheLanyard:
Sonova.  Now I really want to know what's going on.  I needs $$$!

Ulmassir:
Firstly, let me say this:

From me, personally, I think it is ridiculous and out of character that Captain America would side against his country. I think Captain America would be leading the fight for the other side...

Anyway, I know my point of view is unpopular, but...

The government was elected by the people. We supposedly have a representative government. If you disagree with a law, fine, but is that enough reason to disobey it? I don't think so. Is it enough reason to start a 'Civil War' over it? Hell no.


Now, do you think Marvel is pushing an agenda? It looks like they are riding the wave of anti-Bush sentiment by drawing exaggerated parallels, whatcha think?

Even -I- remember when comic books were patriotic...

SeanBateman:
Captain America represents the spirit of the country, not the bullshit agenda put forth by those who only desire control. He is acting perfectly in character, and you, sirrah, clearly do not read many comic books.

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