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Seth Gecko said:
picked up #4 tonight have not read it yet

You'll love it. Didn't see some story arc happening, but some I did. Glad I didn't see things coming, cause if I did, it wouldn't be worth reading.
 
Well today I finally got a chance to start reading this week's comics. I usually read all the DC first, then Marvel and finally indies. Well let's just say I broke from tradition. I went straight to Civil War #4 and next to Wolverine # 46. Man I just can't get enough of a good story, let alone one that expands to practically the whole Marvel U. I'll probably pickup the trade and read the whole thing over again. :winner
 
wookilar8 said:
Well today I finally got a chance to start reading this week's comics. I usually read all the DC first, then Marvel and finally indies. Well let's just say I broke from tradition. I went straight to Civil War #4 and next to Wolverine # 46. Man I just can't get enough of a good story, let alone one that expands to practically the whole Marvel U. I'll probably pickup the trade and read the whole thing over again. :winner

Likewise on picking up the trade. That's one reason why I don't usually buy individual comics in a big series like this, because I usually get the trade. But I don't know, this one I see myself getting both.
 
The only trades I have picked up have been The Ultimates........I cannot usually wait long enough for the trade to come out...........
 
Mithrandier said:
The only trades I have picked up have been The Ultimates........I cannot usually wait long enough for the trade to come out...........

I know, patience is not one of my virtues either.
 
Just read a review of Spider-Man #535, a Civil War tie-in............

Raise your hand if for a split second you thought ole Spidey was gonna jump ship..................

Now continue to raise it if you still think you are right................

If you wanna know..................look below..........
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Mithrandier said:
Just read a review of Spider-Man #535, a Civil War tie-in............

Raise your hand if for a split second you thought ole Spidey was gonna jump ship..................

Now continue to raise it if you still think you are right................

If you wanna know..................look below..........
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You were right................

I knew it. Wonder if spidey is going to keep the horribly ugly, but useful stark spidey suit.....that should be an interesting arc with spidey. He was one of the heroes that unmasked himself on live t.v. now that he's switching sides, wonder what that will do for stark's side and for spidey himself.

I just hope that they come out with a trade with all these tie-in stories for civil war. i don't have time to go buy every one...:monkey2 :monkey2
 
just read Ultimates 2 #12, and they've got the cover art for CW #6, so now I'm intrigued as to the events that lead to the cover. I'll scan a pic later on.
 
Thanks for the update Mith. I havent read a single comic in years but am very interested to see how this whole Civil War turns out!!! Keep the updates coming!
 
Here are a few more posts, just because I thought this info was pretty awesome.........

Info as seen on www.wizarduniverse.com .........

BATTLEFIELD SCORECARD
A GUIDE TO WHAT YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS ARE UP TO IN CIVIL WAR

Characters A-C:

Arachne: Is hunted by S.H.I.E.L.D. after a captured Prowler reveals she tipped him off and is a double agent. They find her with the man she loves, The Shroud, trying to tip him off as well in Ms. Marvel #6. Separated from The Shroud while driving to Colorado to pick up her daughter in before heading to Canada in Ms. Marvel #7.
Araña: Is wanted by S.H.I.E.L.D., who sends Ms. Marvel and Wonder Man, for not registering and accidentally stumbles upon them at her fast food job in Ms. Marvel #6. Revealed super-identity to dad and brought in to register and train to use powers more efficiently with S.H.I.E.L.D. in Ms. Marvel #7.
Bantam: Killed in a violent explosion during a public dispute with Thunderclap about why he chooses not to register in Civil War: Front Line #3.
Bishop: Asks to meet Iron Man secretly after Emma Frost says the X-Men will remain neutral in Civil War #3. Heads a group under Iron Man to hunt down the rogue 198 in Civil War: X-Men #1. Discovers that the president may offer a pardon to all the 198 and tries explaining that to them before he's attacked by a mind-controlled Cyclops in Civil War: X-Men #2. Teams with Cyclops' team to save the 198 trapped in a high-security base in Civil War: X-Men #3.
Black Panther: Refuses Mr. Fantastic's offer from the president to be a part of the heroes hunting down those who won't register in Civil War #3. Marries Storm in Black Panther #18.
Cable: Secretly meets with Captain America to offer him a chance for his team to leave the country but says he will do what he can when he can in Cable & Deadpool #30. Fights alongside Captain America after their team is ambushed by Iron Man's team in Civil War #3. Helps capture Deadpool before confronting US President about 50 States Initiative in Cable & Deadpool #31. Leaves Cap's team to join Iron Man's side after a defeat in Civil War #4. Tricks Deadpool into revealing on video his motives for going pro-registration to the U.S. government causing Deadpool to lose their support in Cable & Deadpool #32
Captain America: Assists with Stamford disaster cleanup, attacked by S.H.I.E.L.D. hit squad after refusing to capture rogue heroes, escapes on a jet and goes "underground" in Civil War #1. Attends secret meeting with John Jameson concerning political stance of Jameson's girlfriend, She-Hulk, in She-Hulk #8. Cap goes on a villain-capturing spree in Civil War #2, amidst rumors he has formed his own team. Captain America gets attacked by the newly formed S.H.I.E.L.D. Capekillers but escapes and partners with the Falcon in an effort to recruit heroes like Hank Pym, who admits to already registering before attempting to capture Cap again in New Avengers #21. Meets with Baron Zemo, alongside Hercules and Falcon, while in hiding, and is offered by Zemo the key to escaping from the superhuman prison being built in Thunderbolts #104. Meets with Cable atop a NYC building in Cable & Deadpool #30. Discusses his new I.D. with Goliath, Daredevil and Hercules before leaving to rescue people trapped at a chemical plant (an ambush set by Iron Man) and fighting Iron Man's team before being pummeled by Iron Man in Civil War #3. Leads his team on a mission to ambush a prisoner transport being escorted by Iron Man's team where he fights one-on-one with Spider-Man after they both try one last time to convince the other to join their side in Amazing Spider-Man #534. Rescues Luke Cage who was ambushed by Capekillers after refusing Iron Man's request to register in New Avengers #22. Leaves Black Panther's wedding after being confronted by Iron Man in Black Panther #18. Leads his team on an ambush of a prison transport escorted by Iron Man's team, which results in a fight that causes the death of a civilian in Fantastic Four #539. Meets with Baron Zemo and is given a key to break out of the Negative Zone prison should he and his team be incarcerated there. He is also given his old footlocker containing keepsakes from his life before WWII in Thunderbolts #105. Faces off with Deadpool before heading into battle with Iron Man in Cable & Deadpool #31. Teleports away from battle with Iron Man as does the rest of his team and hides underground with remaining Secret Avengers to regroup in Civil War #4. Meets with Sharon Carter who attempts to convince him to go pro-registration in Captain America #22. Captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. after meeting with Heroes for Hire when he's betrayed by Paladin who is working for S.H.I.E.L.D. in Heroes for Hire#2.
 
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Characters D-H:

Daredevil: Discusses his new I.D. with Goliath, Captain America and Hercules before leaving to rescue people trapped at a chemical plant (an ambush set by Iron Man) and fighting Iron Man's team in Civil War #3. Fights alongside Captain America to rescue Luke Cage, after he refuses Iron Man's request to register in New Avengers #22. Fights Baron Zemo alongside Captain America, Hercules and Falcon in Thunderbolts #105. Faces off with Deadpool before heading into battle with Iron Man in Cable & Deadpool #31.
Deadpool: Takes the job of hunting heroes who don't register after fighting the Great Lakes Champions, follows Cable and gets the new secret I.D. of Daredevil and follows Daredevil to a safehouse where they clash and he is confronted by Captain America's team in Cable & Deadpool #30. Faces off with Captain America's resistance team before being captured and then teleported to the White House by Cable in Cable & Deadpool #31. Loses U.S. government support after Cable tricks him to reveal his motives for being pro-registration on video in Cable & Deadpool #32.
Dr. Strange: Told by Iron Man he is one of the few super-beings that the government wishes to reach a compromise with in terms of registration in Civil War #1. Helps She-Hulk get rid of a spell created by Scarlet Witch that once cloaked her secret identity of Jen Walters from attackers in She-Hulk #8. Tells Yellowjacket and Wasp, through Wong, he will not consider joining Iron Man and instead chooses to go into seclusion and fast for 40 days in Civil War#3. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18.
Falcon: Finds Captain America in a sewer safehouse and partners with him in an effort to recruit heroes like Hank Pym, who admits to already registering before attempting to capture them both, in New Avengers #21. Meets with Baron Zemo alongside Captain America and is offered the key to escaping the superhuman prison being constructed in Thunderbolts #104. Fights alongside Captain America to rescue Luke Cage, after he refuses Iron Man's request to register in New Avengers #22. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Fights Baron Zemo alongside Captain America, Hercules and Daredevil in Thunderbolts #105. Faces off with Deadpool before heading into battle with Iron Man in Cable & Deadpool #31.
Firestar: In an interview with Sally Floyd, openly quits her role as a superheroine in Civil War: Front Line #2.
Goliath: Assists with Stamford disaster clean-up in Civil War #1. Discusses his new I.D. with Captain America, Daredevil and Hercules before leaving to rescue people trapped at a chemical plant (an ambush set by Iron Man) and fighting against Iron Man's Team in Civil War #3. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Faces off with Deadpool before heading into battle with Iron Man in Cable & Deadpool #31. Dies from a bolt of lightening shot through his chest by Thor Clone, and buried by Tony Stark in Civil War #4.
Green Goblin: After watching Spider-Man reveal his secret identity, is offered some type of deal by two agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Civil War: Front Line #2. Ambushes Ben Urich in an alley for "lies" written about him in the Daily Bugle and appears to have been at the site of several recent superhero incidents in Civil War: Frontline # 4.
Great Lake Champions: Fight Deadpool, who believes they have not registered, and deliver him to the authorities that reveal they in fact registered the very first day the act went in effect in Cable & Deadpool #30.
Hercules: Discusses his new I.D. with Goliath, Captain America and Daredevil before leaving to rescue people trapped at a chemical plant, an ambush set by Iron Man, and tearing through Iron Man's team to rescue Captain America in Civil War #3. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Fights Baron Zemo alongside Captain America, Daredevil and Falcon in Thunderbolts #105. Faces off with Deadpool before heading into battle with Iron Man in Cable & Deadpool #31.
Heroes for Hire: Misty Knight, Humbug, Tarantula, Colleen Wing, Shang-Chi, Paladin, and Orka are hired by Iron Man to hunt down rogue super-villains in Heroes for Hire #1. Talks with Iron Man about the death of Goliath and finds Captain America through mystical dragon when betrayed and captured along with Captain America and Luke Cage by S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Paladin in Heroes for Hire #2.
Human Torch (Johnny Storm): Attacked by street mob and put in coma in Civil War #1. Finally awakens and is and walking on crutches and asking for his sister in Civil War #3. Leaves Fantastic Four with Sue to join the Secret Avengers in Civil War #4
 
Characters I-N:

Invisible Woman: Fights with husband, Mr. Fantastic, about choosing a side of Superhuman Registration Act debate and comments to the Thing that she thinks the act is unpatriotic in Fantastic Four #538. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Leaves Fantastic Four and her children to join Secret Avengers with the Human Torch in Civil War #4.
Iron Fist: Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18.
Iron Man (Tony Stark): Assists with Stamford disaster cleanup, attends memorial where he's spit upon by grieving mother, tries rallying fellow heroes toward registration and promises the President to capture Captain America in Civil War #1. Takes the stand as a witness in a court case against a group of people attempting to reveal identities of former New Warriors members in She-Hulk #8. Orders Wolverine to refrain from hunting down Nitro in Wolverine #42. Reveals his secret identity to the President and asks Spider-Man to reveal his own secret identity in Amazing Spider-Man #532. Reveals his dual life as Tony Stark and Iron Man at a separate press conference in Civil War: Front Line #1. Helps take down a Doombot and introduces Peter Parker at the press conference where the wall-crawler reveals his identity in Civil War #2. Deputizes Thunderbolts team to hunt down villains in Thunderbolts #103. Iron Man battles and arrests the first hero not to register, Prodigy, in Civil War: Front Line #2. Publicly announces Spider-Man as a member of his strike team hunting heroes without Peter's knowledge in Amazing Spider-Man #533. Confronts Wolverine about hunting Nitro but adds him to a restraint unit already being sent to detain the villain in Wolverine # 43. Fails at recruiting the X-Men to his side but does get asked by Bishop to meet with him secretly before ambushing Captain America and his team, getting shut down and then mercilessly beating Captain America in Civil War #3. Attacks the base of a group of underground heroes, capturing many including Typeface, Gladiatrix, Solo and Battlestar among others in Civil War: Frontline #4. While escorting a prison transport, reveals to Spider-Man that he knows about his Spider-Sense before being ambushed by Cap's team in Amazing Spider-Man #534. Attempts to convince both Luke Cage and Jessica Jones to register before telling them they will be arrested at midnight but leaves after being refused in New Avengers #22. Leaves Black Panther's wedding after being confronted by Captain America in Black Panther #18. While escorting the prisoner transport with his team enters a battle with Cap's team resulting in the death of a civilian in Fantastic Four #539. Asks Ms. Marvel if she had ever been contacted by Captain America before sending her and Wonder Man to find Araña in Ms. Marvel #6. Recruits the Heroes for Hire to hunt down super villains in Heroes for Hire #1 and captures, and reveals Jessica Drew, who is saved by Hydra, to be a triple agent in New Avengers #23. Helps create Thor Clone with Reed Richards and Hank Pym from a strand of hair he had since the first meeting of the Avengers in Civil War #4. Attacks Spider-Man for changing sides after media reveals he profits off of his participation in the war and shows Peter Parker around the Negative Zone prison inAmazing Spider-Man #535. Speaks coldly to Ben Urich about the purpose of the war in Civil War: Front Line #6. Talks with Misty Knight about the death of Goliath in Heroes for Hire #2.
Luke Cage: After refusing to join Iron Man and register, sends Jessica Jones and their baby to Canada while he waits to be arrested in his home, where he instead fights ruthlessly when the Capekillers arrive before he is saved and joins up with Captain America in New Avengers #22. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Betrayed by S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Paladin and captured in Heroes for Hire #2.
Maria Hill (S.H.I.E.L.D. Director): Orders attack on Captain America after he refuses to capture heroes in opposition to the Superhuman Registration Act in Civil War #1. Realizes Captain America has a team working for him in Civil War #2. Orders her men to stand down while Captain America and Iron Man's two teams battle it out, saying "Project Lightning" will be used first which turns out to be Thor in Civil War #3. Awakens Marvel Boy to use against Runaways in Civil War: New Avengers & Runaways #2. Threatens to demote Sharon Carter if she won't use her romantic involvement with Captain America to help take down Cap in Captain America #22.
Mjolnir: After crashing to Earth in Oklahoma, is picked up by a man carrying a briefcase with the initials D.B. before both vanish in a giant column of light in Fantastic Four #538.
Mr. Fantastic: Stands beside Iron Man when promise is made to capture Captain America in Civil War #1. Helps take down a Doombot and reveals that he's been working on a top-secret project called "42" in Civil War #2. Mr. Fantastic fights with his wife about choosing a side of the Superhuman Registration Act debate in Fantastic Four #538. Explains to Ben Reilly during an interview for the Daily Bugle he's modeled police-related investigations of incidents involving superheroes and in five years the situation will get out of hand, which is why he supports registration in Civil War: Front Line #3. Seen working on a new superhuman prison with Henry Pym and Radioactive Man in Thunderbolts #104. Meets with Black Panther to ask him to join with the heroes hunting down those who won't register, but is turned down before he fights alongside Iron Man in an ambush set for Captain America's team in Civil War #3. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Controls Thor Clone he created with Tony Stark and Hank Pym by vocal commands, and is left by wife Sue and brother-in-law Johnny in Civil War #4. Media reveals he profits off of his participation in the war before showing the Negative Zone prison to Peter Parker and explains his motive to Peter for being pro-registration in Amazing Spider-Man #535. Offers a deal to the imprisoned Sally Floyd before advising Speedball to speak at the Capitol and says he wants to help other imprisoned heroes in Civil War: Frontline #6.
Ms. Marvel: Tells Iron Man she doesn't know where Captain America is after he asks her if she had ever been contacted by him. Then leaves with Wonder Man to find Araña in Ms. Marvel #6. Scolded by Radioactive Man while making light of the Civil War in Thunderbolts #105.
Namor: Reveals himself to have sent Atlanteans to hunt Nitro for killing a member of the Atlantean royal family, Namorita, in Wolverine #44. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Takes down Wolverine before retreating to Atlantis with Nitro as his prisoner and later reveals to Wolverine that the name uttered by Nitro during interrogation, and the group possibly behind the Stamford Disaster, is Damage Control Inc. in Wolverine #45.
New Warriors (Speedball, Namorita, Night Thrasher and Microbe): All are blown up in the Stamford disaster in Civil War #1. Only Speedball survives, landing 500 miles away in Civil War: Front Line #1. Former members Rage, Justice, Ultra Girl, Firestar and Slapstick confront fellow former member Hindsight Lad when it's revealed he has been divulging their secret identities online in She-Hulk #8.
Nighthawk: Leaves Cap's team to join Iron Man's side after a defeat in Civil War #4.
Nitro: Detonates ability to explode in Stamford, CN, killing hundreds in Civil War #1. Escapes to California before being found and attacked by Tony Stark's Capekillers team before detonating abilities and incinerating Wolverine in Wolverine #43. Gets worked over by Wolverine before they are both ambushed by three mysterious people who are hunting him apparently under the orders of Namor in Wolverine #44. Kidnapped by Namor, kills an Atlantean interrogator and gets his arm cut off by Wolverine before becoming a permanent Atlantean prisoner in Wolverine #45.
 
Characters P-S:

Prodigy: Refusing to register, Iron Man arrests Prodigy, who, after a fight above a crowded street of witnesses, is the first hero to be arrested under the Superhuman Registration Act in Civil War: Front Line #2.
Hank Pym: Stands beside Iron Man as Yellowjacket when promise is made to capture Captain America in Civil War #1. Solicited by Captain America to join the resistance but admits to having already registered before he tries detaining Cap and the Falcon, but ends up with a broken nose from Cap's shield in New Avengers #21. Seen working on the new superhuman prison being designed by Mr. Fantastic, Radioactive Man and himself before getting into an argument with Baron Zemo about his trustworthiness in Thunderbolts #104. Fails to recruit Dr. Strange to the pro-registration side before fighting Goliath during an ambush set up for Captain America's team by Iron Man in Civil War #3. Scolded by Radioactive Man while making light of the Civil War in Thunderbolts #105. Helps create Thor Clone with Reed Richards and Tony Stark and is doubtful of his place on Iron Man's side after talking with Spider-Man in Civil War #4.
Quicksilver: Still on the run, ominously appears in Mutant Town where he repowers two former mutants and confronts Layla Miller on the steps of X-Factor Investigations in X-Factor #8. Tells X-Factor he now has the ability to give powers back to mutants who lost them and is setting up shop in Mutant Town in X-Factor #9.
Runaways: While visiting a farmers market, rescue a couple of Capekillers but are ambushed and escape, except for Victor, who is torn apart, before meeting with the Young Avengers and seeing the Vision react strangely from being close to Victor in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #1. Face off with the Young Avengers before realizing their battle is ridiculous and losing teammate Xavin when Marvel Boy snaps his neck in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #2. Battle Marvel Boy before he takes off along with captured members Lucy in the Sky and Xavin in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #3.
She-Hulk: Appears on CNN in support of Superhuman Registration Act in Civil War #1. Leads prosecution in a court case involving former New Warriors against a hate website revealing other former team members' identities in She-Hulk #8. Helps take down a Doombot in Civil War #2. Represents Speedball against becoming a scapegoat after he's depowered in Civil War: Front Line #3. Fights alongside Iron Man during an Ambush set up for Captain America's team inCivil War #3.
Sharon CarterUnsure of her side in the war and almost betrays Captain America to S.H.I.E.L.D. while secretly tricked by Dr. Faustus and Red Skull in Captain America #22.
Siryn: Uncovers the truth about House of M after hypnotizing Spider-Man in X-Factor #8.
Speedball: Is found over 500 miles away from Stamford blast area and is taken to a hospital where it's discovered that his kinetic energy powers saved his life but are now gone, and he's placed under arrest in Civil War: Front Line #1. Held in a mysterious prison where he is given the option of registering and admitting fault in the Stamford Disaster but refuses and is shipped to a general population prison where he is beaten by the guards in transit and threatened by the prisoners on day one in Civil War: Front Line #2. Is being represented by She-Hulk while still being beaten by inmates and refusing to register with the authorities in Civil War: Front Line #3. After pummeling another inmate in the boxing ring, gets his calf sliced by another inmate causing a power flare in the ring. His mother late visits him in prison, telling him that she'll never return because he won't accept plea bargain in Civil War: Frontline #4. Is transferred to a superhuman prison in the Negative Zone known as Fantasy Island in Civil War: Frontline #5. Is given a chance to see a jury, but is possibly assassinated in Civil War: Front Line #6.
Spider-Man: Arrives at gathering of heroes in Avengers Tower voicing concern over the danger his family could face were he to reveal his identity in Civil War #1. Discusses with his family the idea of revealing his secret identity to the public in order to show faith in Tony Stark before ultimately deciding to go ahead with the revelation at a press conference in Amazing Spider-Man #532. Approaches reporter Sally Floyd in her home for an interview concerning the effects registration could have on the families of heroes in Civil War: Front Line #1. Reveals to have been living as Peter Parker since he was 15 to a stunned crowd of reporters in Civil War #2. After reveling his identity and returning to New York, finds that the Daily Bugle is suing him, Iron Man appointed him to a strike team hunting heroes and he has to disarm a gun-toting Captain America fanatic in order to save Mary Jane and innocent bystanders in Amazing Spider-Man #533. Gives Ben Urich an exclusive interview on an elevator about revealing his identity to the public in Civil War: Front Line #2. Reveals the truth of House of M to Siryn after being hypnotized in X-Factor #8. Fights alongside Iron Man in an ambush set up for Captain America's team but still tries to convince them to come to his side in Civil War #3. After brooding from his recent fight with Cap's team, rides along on a convoy with Iron Man's team where he finds out Iron Man somehow knows about his Spider-Sense before he fights with Captain America and ponders if he is making the right decision in Amazing Spider-Man # 534. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Talks to Hank Pym and the Wasp while wondering if he's on the right side after witnessing the death of Goliath and the chaos caused by the Thor Clone. Discovers that Tony Stark stands to make a ton of money off the war and visits the Negative Zone Prison before hearing Mr. Fantastic explain why he is pro-registration in Amazing Spider-Man #535.
Spider-Woman: Jessica Drew is captured by SHEILD and Iron Man, is revealed to be a triple agent, rescued by Hydra, whose base she then destroys, and finds Captain America to join registration resistance in New Avengers #23.
 
Characters T-Z:

Thing: While visiting with a comatose Human Torch, talks to the Invisible Woman about her fight with her husband and choosing sides on the Superhuman Registration Act only to be given a lesson on being a hero and not staying neutral from the Yancy Street Gang in Fantastic Four #538. Fights alongside Iron Man in an ambush set for Captain America's team in Civil War #3. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. After witnessing the death of a civilian from a fight between Iron Man and Cap's teams, chooses to leave the country rather than join either side in Fantastic Four #539.
Thor Returns in Civil War #3 on the side of Iron Man in battle against Captain America and his underground anti-registration team. Is said to have killed someone during battle in Cable & Deadpool #31.
Thor Clone: Kills Goliath in battle with Secret Avengers before being revealed to be a clone of Thor created by Reed Richards, Tony Stark, and Hank Pym in Civil War #4.
Thunderbolts: Deputized by Tony Stark and the U.S. government to hunt down villains in Thunderbolts #103. Recruit a new crop of villains, including the U-Foes, Dr. Octopus, Porcupine, Mongoose, Unicorn, Ox and King Cobra to join the now government-sponsored team in Thunderbolts #104. Recruit Iron Maiden to their cause while Baron Zemo offers help to Captain America's side in Thunderbolts #105.
Thunderclap: Killed the Battling Bantam during a public dispute over registration by knocking him into a gasoline truck resulting in a violent explosion in Civil War: Front Line #3.
Uatu, the Watcher: Mysteriously appears to witness gathering of heroes in Avengers Tower in Civil War #1. Watches the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Witnesses the death of Goliath at the hands of the Thor Clone in Civil War #4.
Ben Urich: Ben interviews Peter Parker in an exclusive on an elevator after he reveals himself to be Spider-Man in Civil War: Front Line #2. Gets cornered by Green Goblin in Civil War: Frontline #4. Is fired by J. Jonah Jameson, who doesn't believe he was attacked by the Green Goblin, in Civil War: Frontline #5. Returns to work after being promised he can cover Green Goblin story and confronts Iron Man about the Goblin after covering battle between he and Captain America that resulted in the death of Goliath in Civil War: Front Line #6.
Wolverine: Assists with Stamford disaster clean-up in Civil War #1. Decides to take it upon himself to hunt down Nitro in Wolverine #42. Takes on a bar full of bikers in an effort to find the location of Nitro, but is confronted by Iron Man and joins Tony's restraint unit which, along with Wolverine, is obliterated by Nitro's explosion. Wolverine recovers and ambushes Nitro in Wolverine #43. Fights Nitro, while completely naked, but is jumped by three mysterious people who are after nitro themselves and is interrupted from all of this by the appearance of Namor in Wolverine #44. Attends the wedding of Black Panther and Storm in Black Panther #18. Loses Nitro to Namor but tracks him to Atlantis with the help of Iron Man. Cuts off Nitro's arm but leaves him in the hands of Namor, who gives Wolverine the name "Damage Control Inc." as a lead on who gave Nitro MGH before he destroyed Stamford in Wolverine #45. Under attack by Damage Control guards after confronting Damage Control CEO Walter Declun about Stamford Disaster and sabatoges the company to put it out of business in Wolverine #46.
Wonder Man: Goes on a mission with Ms. Marvel to ask Araña to register in Ms. Marvel #6. Is blackmailed by S.H.I.E.L.D. into doing a mission for them in Civil War: Frontline #5. Discovers secret base of Atlantean sleeper agents in Civil War: Front LineX-Factor: Members M and Rictor sign up for registration when a Multiple Man dupe working for S.H.I.E.L.D. shows up and tells them they must in X-FactorI #8. Despite those members signing up, they plan to announce publicly they are opposed to registration and will provide aid to anyone who wants it in X-Factor #9.
Young Avengers: Are rescued by Captain America after being captured in Civil War #2. Stand alongside Captain America after Deadpool follows and confronts Daredevil in one of their safehouses in Cable & Deadpool #30. Fight with Captain America against Iron Man's team after being ambushed at a petrochemical plant in Civil War #3. Disobey a direct order from Captain America and go to save the Runaways after seeing them attacked on television but the two teams end up in a confrontation with each other before the Vision has some strange robotic link with Victor's destroyed body in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #1. Face off with the Young Avengers before realizing their battle is ridiculous and Marvel Boy attacks them in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #2. Stature leaves Cap's team to join Iron Man's side after their defeat in Civil War #4. Battle Marvel Boy alongside Runaways before Vision loses arm after punching marvel Boy through chest in Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #3.
 
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