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Civil War (2015) (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Civil War is a 2015 Marvel Comics limited series written by Charles Soule.The series is part of the Secret Wars (2015) event, set at a time when reality has been remade and the only remaining planet is Battleworld, a patchwork of different realms held together by the will of Doctor Doom.An alternate take on Civil War (2006), the Warzone is one of the realities featured in Secret Wars (2015), where the fight in Prison 42 was supposed to end when Cloak teleported everyone out at the same time Black Panther triggered the facility's self-destruct mechanism. But the explosion came through Cloak, killing him, a handful of other heroes, and 15 million more people. As a result, the Civil War never ended, and America has been split down the middle for six years: Iron Man built the Iron, a pro-Reg utopic state, while Captain America established the Blue, an anti-Reg territory whose main principle is freedom.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Action Politician: Each time you see Iron Man and Captain America head to superhero brawls, remember that in this story they are heads of state. | |
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Conflict Ball: Still being held by both General America and Iron Man. The impetus for the continued conflict this time is that both assumes the other was responsible for the destruction of The Raft, and have never come to a mutual conclusion that someone else may be manipulating them. In fact, in the first issue of the series proper, a sniper takes out the only person willing to get the two of them to sit down and talk and they're too busy blaming each other to even consider a third possibility. Tony Stark, however, diverts some of his attention to figuring out who the third party is, while General America (and especially his Number Two, Peter Parker) is still gung-ho on taking down The Iron. Attilan Rising reveals that the third party prolonging the war is Doom himself working through the Skrulls. | |
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Bittersweet Ending: The series ends with the Blue and the Iron reunited and the Skrull treachery revealed. However, the heroes are now powerless and Tony and Steve died to stop the war. | |
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Body Horror: Kingpin in issue 3. Not only is he even fatter than usual, he has been driven insane by Doctor Octopus's tentacles, which essentially lobotomized him after he murdered Doc Ock to steal them. Tony only keeps him around to build weapons for him. It gets even worse when Venom smashes his head like a melon. | |
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