Avengers Unconquered #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Civil War Part Three," the Avengers Unconquered #3 delivers high-stakes tension as Iron Man pushes the X-Men to choose sides, only to face Emma Frost’s firm neutrality. With Captain America’s team operating under new identities, a seemingly heroic rescue at a petrochemical plant quickly turns into a deadly ambush—setting off a full-scale clash between factions, culminating in an unexpected and shocking assault by Thor (Codename Lightning). Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines, colors by Morry Hollowell, and letters by Chris Eliopoulos, the issue’s cover by Michael Turner captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
In "Civil War Part Three," Iron Man pushes the X-Men to choose sides, but Emma Frost stands firm in their neutrality. When Captain America’s team responds to a fire at a petrochemical plant under new identities, they walk into a trap—only for Iron Man’s forces to arrive, sparking a full-scale clash that erupts into chaos when Thor, operating under the codename Lightning, suddenly turns on them.
In "Disassembled II Part Four," Sentry, overwhelmed by the weight of the Civil War, retreats to the Moon—only to stumble into the hidden realm of the Inhumans. After a tense clash, he’s invited to share his story with Black Bolt, offering a rare glimpse into Earth’s turmoil. When Iron Man arrives to bring him back, Sentry must decide where his loyalty truly lies.
In "Battle Lines Part Two," Araña is taken in by Ms. Marvel and Wonder Man, who bring her to SHIELD for training before joining a mission to track down Arachne and Shroud. When they finally corner the fugitives on the highway, the team captures Shroud—but Arachne slips away, leaving the hunt far from over.
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↩ Reprints Civil War #3 (2006), Ms. Marvel #7 (2006), New Avengers #24 (2006)
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