- Price
- 459 RUB; 59.9 UAH
- Pages
- 216
- On-sale Date
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2015-06
- Publisher's Age Guidelines
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16+
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- ?
- Brand
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?
- Barcode
- 9772304905701 00039
- Editing
- Михаил Иванников (главный редактор); Tom Brevoort (original editor); Joe Quesada (original editor-in-chief)
- Pencils
- Michael Turner (signed)
- Inks
- Michael Turner (signed)
- Colors
- Peter Steigerwald (signed)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Wolverine; Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Woman; Human Torch; The Thing; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; Namor, the Sub-Mariner; She-Hulk; Daredevil; Spider-Man
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- New Warriors [Speedball; Night Thrasher; Namorita; Microbe]; Cobalt Man; Coldheart; Speedfreek; Nitro; Goliath; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Falcon; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iceman; Spider-Woman [Jessica Drew]; Thing; Luke Cage; Marvel Girl [Rachel Summers]; Cyclops; Wolverine; Sentinels; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers]; She-Hulk; J. Jonah Jameson; Peter Parker; Human Torch; Mr. Fantastic; Doctor Strange; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; Wasp; Nighthawk; Patriot; Hulkling; Hawkeye; Invisible Woman; Spider-Man; Daredevil; S.H.I.E.L.D.; Commander Maria Hill; Watcher; Miriam Sharpe; George Bush
- Synopsis
- The New Warriors attack Nitro who detonates, resulting 900 casualties. America turns on all super-heroes. The federal government orders the unmasking and registration of all super-heroes.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Vulture; Grim Reaper; Agent Hill; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; She-Hulk; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers]; Tigra; Thing; Invisible Woman; Mr. Fantastic; J. Jonah Jameson; Joe Robertson; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Happy Hogan; Patriot; Wiccan; Hulkling; Daredevil; Sam Wilson; Cable; Dagger; Wolverine
- Synopsis
- Capt. America begins leading the underground resistance against the registration act and Spider-Man reveals his secret identity to the public.
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines; Mark Morales; Steve McNiven
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Black Panther; Mr. Fantastic; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; Wasp; Wong; Emma Frost; Bishop; Happy Hogan; Hercules; Daredevil; Goliath [Bill Foster]; Cable; Cloak; Wiccan; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; She-Hulk; Thing; Atlas; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers]; Hulkling; Maria Hill; Patriot; Thor
- Synopsis
- The X-Men agree to remain neutral in the civil war and Capt. America's group adopt new secret identities.
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- CAP'S HEROES: Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Cable; Falcon; Daredevil; Cloak; Dagger; Patriot; Wiccan; Hulkling; Hawkeye [Kate Bishop]; Stature; Vision; Luke Cage; Hercules; Nighthawk; Night Nurse; Jane Foster; Goliath [Bill Foster; Death]; IRON MAN'S HEROES: Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Woman; The Thing; Human Torch; Thor Clone; Atlas; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers]; Tigra; Wonder Man; Wasp; Radioactive Man; Doc Samson; S.H.I.E.L.D.; CAMEOS: The Watcher; Aunt May; Mary Jane Watson; Franklin Richards; Valeria Richards; Punisher; Happy Hogan; Bullseye; Venom [Mac Gargan]; Lady Deathstrike; Taskmaster; Jester; Jack 'O Lantern; Songbird
- Synopsis
- Tony's Thor clone cuts through Cap's forces and kills Goliath. It is only through the intervention of the Invisible Woman that Cap and his badly beaten allies are able to teleport away. Some of the heroes on both sides of the Civil War begin to question if they have joined the proper faction. Invisible Woman and the Human Torch split the FF in half by deserting to Cap's resistance. The Thunderbolts are called in.
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Woman [Sue Richards]; Nighthawk; Stature; Happy Hogan; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Spider-Man; Maria Hill; Bullseye; Venom; Songbird; Taskmaster; The Jester; Jack O'Lantern; Captain America; Hulkling; Punisher; Falcon; Jane Foster; Ultra-Girl; Luke Cage; Monica Rambeau; Stingray; Tigra; Daredevil; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; She-Hulk
- Synopsis
- Spider-Man decides he is fighting on the wrong side of the Civil War and crosses Iron Man. The New Thunderbolts are sent to bring him in and he is beaten badly but is rescued by the Punisher. Cap decides to use the Punisher to invade the Baxter building and steal the plans for Number 42 in the Negative Zone where all of the captured heroes are being held. DD is captured and taken to the prison.
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- CAP'S HEROES: Captain America; Invisible Woman; Human Torch; Punisher; Spider-Man; Falcon; Luke Cage; Spider-Woman; Stingray; Patriot; Hulkling [also as Yellowjacket]; Hawkeye [Kate Bishop]; Vision; Hercules; Living Lightning; Firebird; Diamondback; Captain Marvel II [Monica Rambeau]; Black Panther; Storm; Cloak; Dagger; Daredevil; Prodigy; Gladiatrix; Lightbright; Black Crow; Coldblood; Solo; Living Mummy; Network; Typeface; Lectronn; Shroud; IRON MAN'S HEROES: Iron Man; Mr. Fantastic; Thor Clone; Tigra; Black Widow; Stature; Arana; Sentry; Nighthawk; Ms. Marvel; Bishop; Mach IV; Doc Samson; She-Hulk; Wasp; Wonder Man; Sabra; Bullseye; Radioactive Man; Venom [Mac Gargan]; Taskmaster; Lady Deathstrike; Blizzard; Songbird; Hank Pym; Director Hill; SHIELD; GUESTS: Dr. Strange; The Watcher; Namor, the Sub-Mariner; Goldbug (Death); Plunderer (Death)
- Synopsis
- The superhero training for the fifty state initiative gets underway. The Punisher breaks into the Baxter Building and steals the plans for the Negative Zone prison Number 42. When a pair of villains show up to join Cap's side, the Punisher shoots them. Cap beats on the Punisher who refuses to fight back. Cap's heroes make it to Number 42 only to find that it is a trap. Hulkling, however, has been impersonating Hank Pym and the prisoners incarcerated in Number 42 have been freed to fight on Cap's side. The final battle of the Civil War is about to begin.
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Millar
- Pencils
- Steve McNiven
- Inks
- Dexter Vines; John Dell; Tim Townsend
- Colors
- Morry Hollowell
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- CAP'S HEROES: Captain America; Falcon; Daredevil; Luke Cage; Spider-Man; Invisible Woman; Human Torch; Patriot; Hulkling; Wiccan; Hawkeye [Kate Bishop]; Vision; Solo; Black Panther; Cloak; Dagger; Hercules; Gladiatrix; Black Crow; Punisher; Namor, the Sub-Mariner; Atlanteans; IRON MAN'S HEROES: Iron Man; Mr. Fantastic; Thor Clone (Death); The Thing; Spider-Woman; Nighthawk; Doc Samson; She-Hulk; Radioactive Man; Wonder Man; Bullseye; Taskmaster; Venom [Mac Gargan]; Lady Deathstrike; Bishop; Ms. Marvel; Sentry; Stature; Blizzard; Captain Marvel; Director Hill; SHIELD; CAMEOS: Black Widow; Wasp; Armadillo; Texas Twister; Red Wolf; Shooting Star; Firebird; Phantom Rider; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; U.S.Agent; Beta Ray Bill; Talisman; Dr. Strange; Franklin Richards; George W. Bush
- Synopsis
- The final battle of the Civil War begins. Cloak teleports the combatants from the Negative Zone to New York and the fighting intensifies. Hercules kills the Thor Clone. When a group of firefighters and police try to restrain Cap, he realizes the destruction being caused and calls for an end to the battle. Cap surrenders and is taken into custody. The fifty state initiative is implemented. The Mighty Avengers are formed. The FF are reunited. Tony becomes the director of SHIELD. Life, indeed, goes on.
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