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The Road to Civil War (Spider-Man, Fantastic Four)

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ROAD TO AWSOMENESS
AFTER LOOKING ON AMAZON FOR TWO WEEKS TO WRAP MY HEAD AROUND THIS WHOLE CIVIL WAR IDEA I BOUGHT THIS OFF THE SHELF TO SEE IF IT WAS GOING TO BE WORTH THE MONEY TO FOLLOW THIS HUGE STORY.I WAS SO EXCITED WITH IT I BOUGHT TEN MORE IN THE SERIES FROM AMAZON.SO THANKS TO ALL OTHER REVIEWERS AND LISTMANIACS FOR HELPING ME OUT.THE MAIN PART OF THIS BOOK WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE ALL OUT ACTION BUT THEY FOUND ROOM FOR A COUPLE COOL SPIDERMAN BITS.ALL IN ALL YOU COULD SKIP IT AND NOT REALLY MISS OUT BUT IT DOES SHOW A COUPLE TIMES THE CONFLICT WITHIN THE BIGGEST ADVOCATES OF THE REGISTRATION ACT.NAMOR IS ONE CHARACTER IVE REALLY ENJOYED IN THE WHOLE SERIES AND HE STARTS OFF HERE IN HIS CRANKY WAYS.FOR ME THIS BOOK WAS A GREAT START TO A COMIC COLLECTION.(IF YOU HAVE READ THIS AND UNDERSTOOD BLACKBOLTS 'NOD AND POINT' ANSWER TO HELPING OUT TONY AND REED,THEN WELL DONE COZ I WAS CONFUSED.LATER GOT THE POINT IN BLACK PANTHER STORY.)



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - No
Not really my thing because I prefer straight history, but his did have its moments.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Road to...Planet Hulk and Thor's Return
Only three of the issues collected here (Amazing Spider-Man #529 - 531) are directly connected to the Civil War. Nevertheless, this issue sets up the status quo of the Marvel Universe for many years to come.

The Illuminati issue is a prelude to Planet Hulk/World War Hulk, while the Fantastic Four issues foreshadow the impending return of Thor (which was teased but never happened during the Marvel Civil War). Marvel fans will enjoy the entire package here, as long as you're not expecting every issue to be strictly a Civil War setup.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Road to Civil War, or to Planet Hulk?
This collects six issues of three titles that lead into the current state of Marvel's universe. The original Illuminati special is included, which reveals the level of preplanning by Reed and Tony, but does more to set up Planet Hulk than it does for Civil War. Similarly, the Fantastic Four issues have more to do with Planet Hulk and the recently launched Thor titles than the Civil War. The Amazing Spider-Man issues, however, are all about the Civil War, and offer some of the last rare laughs to be had in the entire event.

The art varies considerably, as three different art teams were used for the three different titles. The writing, however, is consistently good from both Brian Michael Bendis and J. Michael Straczynski. If you plan to read either Civil War, Planet Hulk, or the new Thor, this is worth picking up. It doesn't stand on its own, so don't get it unless you want it as the companion piece it was always intended to be.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The beggining of Civil War.
This book presents the previous actions that lead the superhuman registration and the civil war. You will see the point of view of Iron Man, Fantastic Four, Spiderman and the AVENGERS ILUMINATTI(a new union of superheroes), also you will see Iron Man doing whatever he can to get what he wants. The art are excellent especialy in Amazing Spiderman (Ron Garney), well you have to read this book if you want to understand the facts around the Civil War.


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