Civil War: Spider-Man Decisions #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the wake of the Stamford tragedy, Spider-Man and Iron Man journey to Washington, D.C., where Tony Stark prepares to testify before the Senate. With the superhuman registration bill nearing passage, Peter Parker faces a crushing choice as his mentor urges him to reveal his identity and publicly back the legislation. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Ron Garney, with inks by Bill Reinhold and colors by Matt Milla, this pivotal issue captures the weight of duty and identity in a fractured world—cover by Gabriele Dell'Otto.
In "Mr. Parker Goes to Washington Part One," Peter Parker suits up in a sleek red and gold Spider-Man costume designed by Tony Stark—complete with body armor, gliding wings, and enhanced senses—just in time for a high-stakes mission to Washington, D.C. With Tony offering him a mentorship, Peter finds himself thrust into a political showdown as they prepare to testify before a Senate committee on superhuman affairs.
In "Mr. Parker Goes to Washington Part Two," Peter Parker faces the weight of his choices as he stands before a Senate committee alongside Tony Stark, now overseeing the new red and gold Spider-Man suit with its adaptive design and retractable metal limbs. When the hearing ends, chaos erupts on the Senate steps as Titanium Man launches a sudden attack, forcing Spider-Man to swing in and defend the moment.
In "Mr. Parker Goes to Washington Part Three," Spider-Man finds himself at the center of a political storm as he testifies before the Senate on superhuman registration, unaware that Iron Man orchestrated the very attack that brought him there. As the fate of the registration bill hangs in the balance, Peter returns home to learn of the devastating Stamford disaster—leaving the future of heroes and civilians alike uncertain.
In the aftermath of the Stamford tragedy, Spider-Man joins Iron Man in Washington as the government prepares to pass the Superhuman Registration Act. With Tony urging Peter to reveal his identity and back the bill, the young hero faces a choice that could redefine everything he stands for.
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