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Cover: Steve McNiven & Dexter Vines

Civil War #7

Jan 2007 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD
📊 ~265,886 copies sold its debut month
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In Civil War #7, the explosive climax of Marvel’s landmark conflict reaches its peak as Cloak brings the war to New York, igniting a final, brutal clash. With the Thor clone fallen and heroes on both sides pushed to their limits, Captain America makes a shocking choice that reshapes the future of the Marvel Universe. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines, John Dell, and Tim Townsend, and colors by Morry Hollowell, this pivotal issue features a cover by Steve McNiven and Dexter Vines.

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

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inker John Dell
cover pencils Steve McNiven
cover inks Dexter Vines

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The final battle of the Civil War begins. Cloak teleports the combatants from the Negative Zone to New York, and the fighting intensifies. Hercules kills the Thor clone. When a group of firefighters and police try to restrain Cap, he realizes the destruction being caused and calls for an end to the battle. Cap surrenders and is taken into custody. The fifty-state initiative is implemented. The Mighty Avengers are formed. The Fantastic Four are reunited. Tony becomes the director of SHIELD.

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