· Michael Bendis does a superb job using renown super heroes to tackle these basic yet complex issues. Absolutely love it! Not only does it tell the story of a intriguing conflict between two iconic characters (Iron Man and Captain America), but it also shows the age old conflict between the maintenance of civil liberties and relinquishing those liberties for 'safety/security'/5. I feel like if they ever do an omnibus of all of Bendis Iron Man (including Civil War II cause it’s unfortunately part of the run?), it’d probably be pretty good. But as a volume, this isn’t. It starts well and sets some stuff up, but there’s little pay off by the end. Instead we get the ties to /5. · Michael Bendis does a superb job using renown super heroes to tackle these basic yet complex issues. Absolutely love it! Not only does it tell the story of a intriguing conflict between two iconic characters (Iron Man and Captain America), but it also shows the age old conflict between the maintenance of civil liberties and relinquishing those liberties for 'safety/security'/5.
Civil War CIVIL WAR: IRON MAN Issue (Digital) About Civil War A conflict has been brewing in the Marvel Universe for over a year, threatening to pit friend against friend, brother against brother--and all it will take is a single misstep to cost thousands their lives and ignite the fuse! Brian Michael Bendis. Marvel Comics. Drax The. CIVIL WAR II #8 Review: An Anticlimactic Ending. CIVIL WAR II #8 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, and Justin Ponsor. Art. Plot. Characterization. Summary. CIVIL WAR II #8 delivers beautiful art of epic proportions but sadly falters a bit with its overall conclusion. Bendis' final battle is missing some elements, but the repercussions. Brian Michael Bendis - author Stuart Immonen - illustrator 4/5 stars The Avengers are reformed by Steve Rogers after the events of Siege, but there is such a need for super-heroing that two teams of Avengers are needed to protect the United States. Hence, Steve forms a secondary team called the New Avengers (kind of like the Avengers West Coast.
As audiences queue up to watch Captain America duke it out against Iron Man, a new earth-shattering conflict is brewing on the page. Writer Brian Michael Bendis takes us inside Civil War II. Brian Michael Bendis and Iron Man: CIVIL WAR II. Even though Brian Michael Bendis’ Iron Man run began two arcs before CIVIL WAR II, this event sparks the first of many major changes to the Iron Man lore. First off, Tony loses his best friend of many years, James Rhodes AKA War Machine, while trying to apprehend Thanos. In this third volume, Brian Michael Bendis brings his excellent first Invincible Iron Man series to an end with a lackluster tie-in to his lackluster Civil War II event. The book contains three issues of the series, and three issues of Bendis' own Mighty Avengers from a few years back.
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