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    Ms. Marvel: Civil War #1

    Ms. Marvel: Civil War » Ms. Marvel: Civil War #1 - Civil War released by Marvel on September 2007.

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    Civil War last edited by bloodstream on 04/02/23 01:56PM View full history

    Ms. Marvel enlists in the Civil War! With the Super Human Registration Act in full effect, Carol Danvers joins forces with Simon "Wonder Man" Williams and Julia "Arachne" Carpenter to police and train heroes. But there's a traitor in their midst – someone who is undermining the registration movement and endangering everyone! Plus: BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED IT! Rogue appears in the pages of MS. MARVEL! But if Rogue is a friend, why is Carol attacking? And finally, a child with the ability to turn anything he imagines into reality has begun to read Carol’s sci-fi epic “Binary,” based loosely on her own life among the stars. Within minutes, the library is overrun with visions from Carol’s book – and soon, all of New York City is threatened! Collecting MS. MARVEL #6-10 and the MS. MARVEL SPECIAL.
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    Nothing To Marvel About 0

    The Story:  Ms Marvel and Wonder Man are at a fast food place when it is suddenly held up by a group of thugs wearing masks. Arana happens to work there and puts her costume on and is seen by both Ms Marvel and Wonder Man who go to her home to try and recruit her. Arachne tips off Shroud that he is about to be arrested for not registering. She ends up running away with him so Ms Marvel and Wonder Man are sent to go bring both of them into S.H.I.E.L.D. with the help of new recruit Arana. Ms Marve...

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    Finding some type of focus. 0

    The Civil War amongst Earth's superheroes had long begun around this point, and Ms. Marvel made it perfectly clear to Captain America that she agrees with the Superhero Registration Act, which forces super powered people to register with the government or face imprisonment. Therefore, she joins forces with Iron Man in order to enforce it. This, of course, puts her in battle with friends whom do not agree with it. -summaryThe Civil War being waged between Captain America and Iron Man continued it...

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