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Comics:Civil War Vol 1 2

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"Civil War: Part Two"
Part of the Civil War event



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Synopsis for "Civil War: Part Two"

The issue starts with the Vulture and Grim Reaper beaten to a pulp and chained to a column. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents have arrived on the scene and have also located the Trapster chained to the sink in the men’s bathroom. The agents radio Commander Hill with this news. Hill says that this makes 15 super villains inside 72 hours that have been captured in this manner. Hill says that Captain America could not do this by himself in such a short time period. Therefore, their nightmare scenario has occurred: Captain America is not own his own anymore.

We then shift to New York City where Iron Man, Yellow Jacket, Mr. Fantastic, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Tigra and Doc Samson have just defeated a huge Doombot. The crowd cheers in support of the heroes. Iron Man says that is the sound of people starting to believe in super heroes again. She-Hulk mentions that aren’t they now just S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and not super heroes. Iron Man says that they are still super heroes who tackle super-crime. The only thing that has changed is that the kids, amateurs and sociopaths are getting weeded out. (Good point. I still like my sociopath heroes, though.) Tigra asks which of those categories Captain America falls into. (Ouch. Burn. Good one, Tigra.) Iron Man says that Captain America is simply wrong this time.

We cut to the Baxter Building where Reed is excited about Tony’s bug plan for the superhuman community. Sue isn’t happy that Tony’s plan includes jailing for many of their old friends. Reed says that it is unfortunate, but there is no other option. His projections show numerous social dangers due to their unchecked actions. That we are facing an apocalypse if their unlicensed activity isn’t brought under control. Reed is excited and impressed of Tony’s secret plan and the ideas that Tony and Hank Pym have been tossing around. That they are concept-machines. Sue asks what a CD marked “42” is. Reed says it is classified information.

We shift to the Daily Bugle where J. Jonah Jameson is excited about the new Super Hero Registration Act.

We cut to Tony Stark in his penthouse (Man, that guy lives a pimp life!) Tony prays that he is doing the right thing. We then see at Time Square at midnight flashing the news that the Super Hero Registration Act has become law.

We then shift to S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in hot pursuit of Patriot from the Young Avengers. The S.H.I.E.L.D. helicopters trap Patriot in a building and then launch gas bombs into the building and take out Patriot. We then see the rest of the Young Avengers captured and shackled and being led into S.H.I.E.L.D. prison van.

At an unknown location, we see “Daredevil” and some bald guy at a monitor watching the Young Avengers begin arrested. The bald guy says that Captain America and Flacon are already undercover on the scene. We then see two S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in the front of the prison van driving away from the scene. The agent in the passenger seat is going on and on about how these kids are freaks. That they get no buzz off being legit. That these freaks only get off on the masks and that “mystery man” garbage. The agent asks the driver if he has heard about this “number forty-two” thing that they are constructing. The agent driving looks over at the agent and says “You know something, fella? You talk too much!” The driver is actually Captain America undercover as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. And with that the driver punches the agent through the door and the agent lands in the middle of the interstate into oncoming traffic. (Damn! Has our regular Captain America been taking ass kicking lessons from Ultimate Captain America?) We then see the Falcon in the back of the van freeing the Young Avengers from their special shackles. The Falcon tells Wiccan to transport them out of here. The S.H.I.E.L.D. helicopter following the prison van radios for back up support. Wiccan manages to teleport the entire prison van to some type of bunker headquarters. The Young Avengers exit the prison van and are greeted by Cable, “Daredevil”, Shroud, Dagger, Luke Cage, Goliath and Hercules (What? Why is he even involved in this? Like the son of Zeus would really care. By the way, it is painfully obvious that this is the group that Spider-Man would have joined.)

Captain America explains that they are in S.H.I.E.L.D. safe house number twenty-three. That there are twenty-eight of these safe houses across the globe. That only Captain America and Nick Fury know about them. That Nick Fury told them that they could use this place for as long as they wanted to. Also, Nick Fury is working on their new secret I.D.s. Dagger then yells to Captain America to come look at Tony Stark’s press conference on TV. We then shift to the X-Mansion where the X-Men are about to watch the press conference. We then shift to Sue Richards at the hospital visiting Johnny and she is watching the press conference.

Tony Stark introduces Spider-Man. Spider-Man says how it is time for super heroes to go legitimate and earn back a little public trust. That Captain America advocates people with powers being completely unchecked. We see J. Jonah Jameson looking at his TV stunned. Spider-Man then unmasks and says “My name is Peter Parker, and I’ve been Spider-Man since I was fifteen years old.” We then cut back to JJ Jameson’s office where he has passed out. We then get a one page splash shot of Peter standing there with his mask in his hands asking “Any questions?”


Notes

  • Spider-Man reveals his secret identity as Peter Parker to the entire world, during a meeting at Congress.


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