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The Marvel Civil War

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ronin:

--- Quote from: Ulmassir on 29 Nov 2006, 12:24 ---
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.
--- End quote ---

Technically, the government is meant to be the representative of the people. Where are the mutants being represented?

Inanimated:
so. issue 6 was pretty much all filler, and 7 has been delayed yet again.

I am confused about the beginning of 6 though. What was going on with all the random greek gods? they said something about hermes I think. Anyone know what's going on?

patong:
Re: The Greek god thing

I think the government made its own superhero teams to be deployed all over the world.  The team that was featured on the first page was named after Greek gods based on abilities. 

Can't wait to see how the whole thing ends, though previews already give away the fact that Iron Man and Cap wouldn't resolve their issues by Civil War's end, as two Avengers titles are popping up after the whole crossover.

kokeyjoe:
Can anyone post a link to where I can read some sort of synopsis to what's going on here, i.e. the details of it all with Captain America and Iron Man?  I'm on a huge Avengers kick lately, and this sounds pretty interesting.  I'd even like to jump in on the discussion here, but I know jack squat about this story arc.  I don't really read the comics much anymore.  Thanks!

Inanimated:
you may have to dig around a bit, but wizard http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/003007083.cfm has a week by week summary of the whole event.

also, on the greek gods: I understood that they were to be a new team under iron-man's plan, I was more confused on where they came from. Have they been shown before?

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