Avengers Unconquered #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Avengers Unconquered #7" delivers the explosive conclusion to the Civil War saga, with Mark Millar’s gripping storytelling and Steve McNiven’s dynamic art bringing the conflict to a fever pitch. As Cloak transports the warring factions to New York, the battle reaches its climax—Hercules defeats the Thor Clone, and Captain America, recognizing the cost of the war, makes a decisive choice that reshapes the Marvel Universe. The aftermath brings sweeping changes: the Fifty State Initiative begins, the Mighty Avengers form, the Fantastic Four reunite, and Tony Stark takes the helm at SHIELD—proving that even in the wake of chaos, life moves forward. The cover by Michael Turner captures the intensity of the moment, a fitting end to a defining era.
In the explosive conclusion of the Civil War arc, Cloak’s desperate teleportation brings the war’s final clash to New York, where loyalties fracture and casualties mount. As the battle reaches its peak, Captain America makes a fateful choice that reshapes the future of the superhero world—ending the conflict, surrendering to the new order, and setting the stage for a changed Marvel Universe.
In "The Confession" from Avengers Unconquered #7, Captain America faces a moment of quiet reckoning in a holding cell, where Iron Man arrives not as an ally but as a figure of division. Their conversation cuts deep, testing ideals and loyalty in a world where trust is the rarest commodity.
In "Epilogue" from Avengers Unconquered #7, two reporters confront Iron Man with evidence of his controversial actions during the Civil War, forcing him to face the consequences of his choices. Left alone in his office, Iron Man grapples with the weight of their revelations, the silence of their decision hanging in the air.
In "Revolution Part One," Maya Lopez, now known as Ronin, recounts her harrowing journey to Japan through an email to Matt Murdock, revealing how she was captured by the Hand, killed by Elektra, and resurrected to serve their cause. As the Secret Avengers close in to rescue her, she must confront the past she’s tried to outrun and the loyalty she’s forced to question.
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↩ Reprints Civil War #7 (2007), New Avengers #27 (2007), Civil War: The Confession #1 (2007)
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