Civil War: Thunderbolts Swimming with Sharks #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Taking Civil Liberties [Part 1]," the Thunderbolts push forward with their controversial mission under the Registration Act, rounding up supervillains in a bid to reform them—though Zemo’s true intentions run deeper than redemption. Written by Fabian Nicieza and brought to life by Tom Grummett’s dynamic art and Gary Erskine’s sharp inks, this 2006 issue sets a tense, morally complex stage, with the cover by Grummett and Erskine capturing the uneasy alliance at the heart of the story.
In "Taking Civil Liberties [Part 1]," the Thunderbolts are pulled into a high-stakes mission for SHIELD to detain super-villains, but their orders quickly blur with Zemo’s hidden agenda—turning a controlled operation into something far more complicated. The story unfolds with tension and moral ambiguity, as loyalty and authority clash in the shadow of a growing crisis.
In "Taking Civil Liberties [Part 2]," the Thunderbolts press forward with their controversial mission under the Registration Act, rounding up supervillains in the name of reform—though Zemo’s true intentions run deeper, as he plots to turn these captured foes into weapons against the Grandmaster’s growing influence.
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