Civil War: The Evolution of an Industry
By Scott Kerbs
October 27, 2006 - 12:57
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Civil War offers readers a medley of horrible tragedy, bone-crushing action, dead-on social commentary, and one truly shocking revelation from which my jaw is still slacking; and this is only describes the first four issues of the seven-part series. It would be a fair to assume the three remaining issues will rival the greatness of the previous installments.
The story begins with a catastrophic event which mirrors the real-world events of September 11th, 2001. A super-hero skirmish gone horribly awry leads to the death of countless civilians. This disaster leads the government to enact The Superhuman Registration Act, a law which requires all super-humans to register and become state-sponsored employees; exposing their true identities in the process.
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As the story moves along, alliances are torn to shreds and long-time friends are pitted against one another. The pro-registration heroes, led by Iron Man, are forced to hunt down and capture their former allies. The anti-registration heroes band together under the leadership of Captain America and form what is known as the “Secret Avengers”. Marvel’s slogan for Civil War, “Whose side are you on?” flawlessly embodies the subjective nature of the story. Is Iron Man a fascist turncoat or a savior worthy of praise? This depends solely on the reader’s point of view.
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