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[Comics] Marvel's Civil War: Just when you thought it couldn't get worse...

Started by JongWK, January 20, 2007, 06:20:32 PM

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Zachary The First

I hate Marvel, mostly because their oh-so-progressive political allegory is about is subtle as being smashed in the jimmy with a tackhammer and about as preachy as an after-school special about teen pregnancy, and this, my friends, is what the view looks like looking back at the shark below and the ramp you just flew off of.
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RPGObjects_chuck

I actually think this is not from Civil War but from the alternate universe mini-series Marvel is doing.

It's called Bullet Points, written by JMS and the premise is the point of diversion with the mainstream Marvel U is that the scientist who creates the supersoldier serum is murdered, so Steve Rogers becomes Iron Man and fights in WWII.

That's my guess, that Amazon has their wires crossed a little. But I can't say.

Zachary The First

Quote from: RPGObjects_chuckI actually think this is not from Civil War but from the alternate universe mini-series Marvel is doing.

It's called Bullet Points, written by JMS and the premise is the point of diversion with the mainstream Marvel U is that the scientist who creates the supersoldier serum is murdered, so Steve Rogers becomes Iron Man and fights in WWII.

That's my guess, that Amazon has their wires crossed a little. But I can't say.

That would make a lot more sense.  I wasn't sure where the hell that was going. :D
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