Civil War Chronicles #6
In "Many Annoying Things, None of Them French," the escalating conflict of the Civil War reaches a brutal turning point when Tony's Thor clone overwhelms Captain America's forces, killing Goliath before the Invisible Woman intervenes to save the day. As the battle rages, divisions deepen across the superhero community, with key figures like the Human Torch and Invisible Woman choosing sides, fracturing the Fantastic Four and forcing even the Thunderbolts to step in. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated with striking precision by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines and colors by Morry Hollowell, this pivotal issue captures the moral chaos of a divided world—its cover by Michael Turner a stark visual echo of the turmoil within.
In "null," a fractured Civil War reaches a brutal turning point when Tony's Thor clone unleashes devastating force, killing Goliath and pushing Captain America's scattered allies to the brink. Only the timely intervention of the Invisible Woman saves them, but the aftermath fractures the superhero landscape further—her choice to join Cap’s resistance splits the Fantastic Four, and the Thunderbolts are called in to enforce order.
In "We Used to Go to Hyperspace Just for Donuts," Reed and Johnny reunite in a quiet coffee shop, their conversation threading through the weight of the Civil War’s divisions. As Reed brings the Thinker to the Baxter Building to verify his calculations on superhuman registration, the thinker’s chilling confirmation forces a reckoning—Reed’s path to proof has demanded sacrifices he may not have accounted for. Meanwhile, in Paris, Torch finds Ben and extends a quiet, heartfelt invitation to return home.
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↩ Reprints Civil War #4 (2006), Civil War #4 (2006), Civil War #4 (2006), Fantastic Four #541 (2006), Fantastic Four #542 (2007)
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