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Cover: Steve McNiven & Dexter Vines

Civil War #6

Dec 2006 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD

In Civil War #6, the stakes rise as the fifty-state initiative kicks into gear, plunging heroes into escalating conflict. When the Punisher infiltrates the Baxter Building to steal the plans for the Negative Zone prison Number 42, his actions spark a violent confrontation—only for Captain America’s team to discover the prison is a trap, while a surprising twist reveals Hulkling’s deception and the unexpected liberation of its inmates. 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 McNiven and Vines captures the tension in full force.

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writer Mark Millar · artist Steve McNiven · inker Dexter Vines · colorist Morry Hollowell · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines

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cover pencils Steve McNiven
cover inks Dexter Vines

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The superhero training for the fifty-state initiative gets underway. The Punisher breaks into the Baxter Building and steals the plans for the Negative Zone prison Number 42. When a pair of villains show up to join Cap's side, the Punisher shoots them. Cap beats on the Punisher, who refuses to fight back. Cap's team makes it to Number 42 only to find that it is a trap. Hulkling, however, has been impersonating Hank Pym, and the prisoners incarcerated in Number 42 have been freed to fight on Cap's side.

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