Civil War: The Confession #1
Civil War: The Confession » Civil War: The Confession #1 released by Marvel on May 2007.
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5 (1) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.1 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Boo hoo Tony Stark, you're still a jerk! 0
It became clear who Tony was "talking" to just shortly into his "confession." But I don't care what his motivations were. I don't trust the guy. I don't care if he had some futuristic vision and knew it was going to come down to all this. He just seems shadey and slimey. Look at how happy he is running S.H.I.E.L.D. So maybe he isn't the complete cold-hearted b@$t@rd he's seemed like. I know there are those that agree with what he's doing. He's just upholding the law (that he's helped man...
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The Best Civil War One Shot 0
This is easily the best and most important Civil War one-shot we've seen. With that said however, it's all talk and no action so some people might not like it. If you don't like Bendis, then you probably won't like this at all.Although the book is all talk, it's extremely hard to say much about it without spoiling anything. There are character motivations that weren't properly expressed during Civil War (according to some people anyways) as a whole, that are thoroughly explored here.There's also...
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Blood on Your Hands 0
Okay, I re-read this last night as part of what I described to my girlfriend to be "The 2nd of a 3 parts story." I'm referring to Bendis and Maleev's One-Shots, New Avengers: Illuminati (Road to Civil War), Civil War: The Confession & Secret Invasion: Dark Reign.And you can tell from this issue that Bendis did have plans for Secret Invasion (not to say that he was lying about having plans). There are many references to how "the mighty will fall" like Stark does at the of Secret Invasion. But...
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Civil War Review 0
The Story - 10/10 Not only do we get beautiful draw hero-against-hero action, we also have some altering drama. The Fantastic 4 split up, with Reed supporting the Act, Sue against it and Johnny and Ben stuck in the middle. Captain America and Iron Man, who were once the best of friends, nearly killing each other and the numerous deaths of heroes and villains. The Artwork- 9/10 The artwork is top notch, jumping between realistic and comic book but not going too far on either side. The battle sc...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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