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Maximum_Carnage
03-02-2006, 03:03 PM
I know the war begins with the registration stuff, but it was also mentioned that innocent people die by some accident at the hands of super people.

Well, here's what that is:


*****Spoiler******



In Marvel Previews they have a few pages of Civil War #1. I'm not sure who they are but a heroin slams a villain through a building to the outside and into the side of a school bus next to a school yard where kids are playing. The villain apparently has fire abilities and gets pissed off and causes a HUGE explosion that engulfs the street and schoolyard, obviously killing the kids.

Well, there's the secondary cause of the Civil War / reason for the Registration Act.

Maximum_Carnage
03-02-2006, 03:06 PM
There seem to be a lot of people dying in explosions as of late in the Marvel Universe.

**Possible Spoilers**

The Collective guy killed a small town in Alaska when he slammed into Earth in New Avengers. The brood killed a bunch of people when they slammed into Earth in Ms. Marvel. And now people die when a villain causes a huge fireball.

Tony Starkz
03-02-2006, 04:56 PM
I know the war begins with the registration stuff, but it was also mentioned that innocent people die by some accident at the hands of super people.

Well, here's what that is:


*****Spoiler******



In Marvel Previews they have a few pages of Civil War #1. I'm not sure who they are but a heroin slams a villain through a building to the outside and into the side of a school bus next to a school yard where kids are playing. The villain apparently has fire abilities and gets pissed off and causes a HUGE explosion that engulfs the street and schoolyard, obviously killing the kids.

Well, there's the secondary cause of the Civil War / reason for the Registration Act.

This incident with the New Warriors is what jumpstarts the registration.

Young Avenger
03-02-2006, 06:47 PM
Where can I read the Civil War preview?

Maximum_Carnage
03-02-2006, 07:01 PM
Where can I read the Civil War preview?


Marvel Previews #31 (says CIVIL WAR on the cover) - pages 30-33

Young Avenger
03-02-2006, 07:12 PM
Marvel Previews #31 (says CIVIL WAR on the cover) - pages 30-33

Thanx. I'll read it when I go to the shop next week.

Effect
03-02-2006, 07:41 PM
There seem to be a lot of people dying in explosions as of late in the Marvel Universe.

**Possible Spoilers**

The Collective guy killed a small town in Alaska when he slammed into Earth in New Avengers. The brood killed a bunch of people when they slammed into Earth in Ms. Marvel. And now people die when a villain causes a huge fireball.

Seems like it's going to be a collection of things happening very close together that is going to set this off. Where as if they had happen seperatly it wouldn't have cause such a serious uproar but everything together is another story. With mutants no longer a major concern anymore as a result of the House of M situation, super powers now get all the attention. Example I guess of the media focusing on mutants and their "threat" that the super heros at large get a back seat, now that people don't have the mutants to fear or be angry with, they need someone else is what it seems like to a degree.

xakko
03-02-2006, 07:44 PM
This incident with the New Warriors is what jumpstarts the registration.
isn't something happening in Fantastic Four that's also really important?

StoneGold
03-02-2006, 08:32 PM
I know the war begins with the registration stuff, but it was also mentioned that innocent people die by some accident at the hands of super people.

Well, here's what that is:


*****Spoiler******



In Marvel Previews they have a few pages of Civil War #1. I'm not sure who they are but a heroin slams a villain through a building to the outside and into the side of a school bus next to a school yard where kids are playing. The villain apparently has fire abilities and gets pissed off and causes a HUGE explosion that engulfs the street and schoolyard, obviously killing the kids.

Well, there's the secondary cause of the Civil War / reason for the Registration Act.
Um, actually, that's the primary cause of Civil War. Or at least the breaking point. The equivalent of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Yeah, sure, WWI was going to happen anyways, but that's the starting point.

Tony Starkz
03-03-2006, 06:54 AM
isn't something happening in Fantastic Four that's also really important?


Tell me why you are boycotting X3. :confused: