![]() ![]() The bigger one is that the ending was lackluster at best.Įven though I didn’t know, or never followed, the majority of the characters in this graphic novel, I was able to follow the story pretty well. The small complaint is that some of these characters, Captain America especially, are really out of characters. I have only complaints, a small one and one that’s a big bigger. It’s not difficult to believe that if masked super people started bashing criminals but causing much collateral damage, in both life and infrastructure, the public would be enraged. rights, but that people on opposite sides have valid viewpoints – much like in real life. The story is written in a way which makes you realize that sometimes it’s not a simple question of wrong vs. At the time, Civil War by Mark Millar (illustrated by Steve McNiven) was savagely hated by Marvel fans, but I really enjoy stories which look at iconic symbols, fictional or not, from a more realistic angle. ![]() This graphic novel was adapted to the 2016 motion picture Captain America: Civil War from Marvel Studios.Įvery once in a while, more often then we’d like to think, both Marvel and DC Comics create an event which will “change the universe”, for once they were right. ![]() Civil War by Mark Millar (illustrated by Steve McNiven) is a comic book event which pitted a team led by Captain America against a team led by Iron Man (Tony Stark) at great cost to both. ![]()
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