Avengers Unconquered #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Civil War Part Five," the fractured Avengers universe reaches a boiling point as Invisible Woman and Human Torch flee SHIELD forces, seeking refuge at the hidden base. Tensions explode when Spider-Man confronts Iron Man over the pro-registration agenda, leading to a brutal clash that sends Spider-Man fleeing through the sewers—only to be rescued by the Punisher, who offers his grim allegiance to Captain America’s cause. Meanwhile, Daredevil is being led to the Negative Zone prison, marking a dark turning point in the escalating conflict. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines and colors by Morry Hollowell, the issue’s cover by Michael Turner captures the storm of dissent.
In "Civil War Part Five," Invisible Woman and Human Torch flee SHIELD forces, seeking refuge at their hidden base, while Spider-Man confronts Iron Man over his stance on superhero registration—leading to a tense clash in the streets. As Spider-Man is pursued through the sewers by SHIELD and the new Thunderbolts, a gas attack leaves him vulnerable, only to be rescued by the Punisher, who offers his aid to Captain America’s cause. Meanwhile, Daredevil is being transported to the Negative Zone prison, marking a turning point in the escalating conflict.
In "Sleeper Cell Part One," two detectives investigate a blast at a fish shop, uncovering an Atlantean sleeper activated by Namor. Forced into action by SHIELD, Wonder Man tracks a hidden cell arming themselves—only for the Green Goblin to arrive and obliterate the entire operation. Left amid the wreckage, the detectives find Wonder Man barely alive, the mystery far from resolved.
In "Captains Courageous," Captain Marvel finds himself stranded in the future, grappling with the shock that he’s already dead—yet still alive enough to be asked by Iron Man, Sentry, and Mr. Fantastic to become the Warden of the Negative Zone prison. As he confronts the weight of his own absence, he must decide whether to step into a role that demands everything he no longer believes he has to offer.
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