Civil War: Spider-Man Decisions #[nn]
In 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.
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In the wake of the Stamford explosion that killed over 600 people, Spider-Man and Iron Man help sift through the wreckage. The pair then head to Washington where Tony meets with the Senate once again and informs Peter that the superhuman registration bill will be passed in a matter of weeks and he plans on supporting it. Peter has a very difficult decision to make as his new mentor asks him to make his secret identity public and support the new registration bill.
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