Marvel Must-Have #[1]
This volume collects the core storyline of the 2006-2007 Marvel crossover event Civil War, which pits superhero against superhero following a tragic incident that leads to the Superhuman Registration Act. Written by Mark Millar with art by Steve McNiven, the story sees Captain America lead a resistance against Iron Man's pro-registration forces in a conflict that reshapes the Marvel Universe. As part of Panini's Marvel Must-Have line, this edition presents the complete saga in a compact format for German readers.
In "null," the fallout from a catastrophic explosion orchestrated by Nitro leaves hundreds dead and the public’s trust in superheroes shattered. As America turns against those with powers, the government enacts sweeping measures demanding the unmasking and registration of every hero.
In "null," Captain America takes up the mantle of leading an underground resistance against the government's superhero registration act, while Spider-Man makes the shocking decision to publicly reveal his secret identity. The story unfolds in a tense, high-stakes world where loyalty is tested and the lines between hero and outlaw blur.
In "null," a clone of Thor unleashes chaos, cutting through Captain America’s forces and killing Goliath, forcing a desperate retreat aided only by the Invisible Woman’s intervention. As the lines of the Civil War blur, even allies begin to doubt their sides, and the Fantastic Four fracture when the Invisible Woman and the Human Torch defect to Cap’s resistance. With the Thunderbolts now summoned, the conflict escalates into something far more uncertain.
In "null," Spider-Man makes a shocking choice to side with Iron Man during the Civil War, forcing the New Thunderbolts to pursue him. After a brutal defeat, he's rescued by the Punisher, who then becomes an unexpected player in a high-stakes mission orchestrated by Captain America to infiltrate the Baxter Building and steal the plans for Number 42 in the Negative Zone—where all the captured heroes are imprisoned. Daredevil is captured and taken to the facility, setting the stage for a tense, morally complex escalation.
In "null," the fifty-state initiative's training begins amid rising tension, as the Punisher infiltrates the Baxter Building to steal the plans for the Negative Zone prison Number 42. When two villains arrive to join Captain America’s team, the Punisher eliminates them without hesitation, forcing Cap into a brutal confrontation that ends with the Punisher refusing to defend himself. As Cap’s team advances toward Number 42, they discover it’s a trap—only to be met with a shocking twist when Hulkling, posing as Hank Pym, reveals the prisoners have been freed and are now fighting alongside them.
In "null," the fallout of the Civil War reaches its breaking point as Cloak drags the warring factions from the Negative Zone into the heart of New York, turning the city into a battlefield. With the Thor clone dead and chaos spreading, Captain America faces the cost of the conflict when he sees the destruction firsthand—and makes a choice that changes everything. The aftermath reshapes the Marvel Universe in ways no one could have predicted.
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↩ Reprints Civil War #1 (2006), Civil War #1 (2006), Civil War #2 (2006), Civil War #3 (2006), Civil War #4 (2006), Civil War #5 (2006), Civil War #6 (2006), Civil War #7 (2007)
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