Revealed along with a pair of posters setting up the event with a stylistic allusion to the infamous "Whose Side Are You On?" web banners that became ubiquitous during the original Civil War, the team lineups reflect an unusual set of divisions that exist in the new post- Secret Wars Marvel Universe. However, now Marvel has let the cat out of the bag revealing the two main teams of heroes who will find themselves at odds in the struggle and what it is they're fighting about. Whereas the original story found Captain America and Iron Man at odds over The Superhero Registration act, this time around Steve Rogers is taking a supporting role in a team to be led by Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, with Tony Stark once again on the other side.ĭetails on the Civil War II comic book event have been kept a closely-guarded secret until recently. To mark the event (and, one imagines, to synergize with the film's release) Marvel is staging a new variation on the same theme in the pages of its newly-refreshed comics line: Civil War II. The comic book event from which Captain America: Civil War takes its inspiration from, Marvel's Civil War, is ten years old this year.
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