Civil war
is arguably the most controversial of the Marvel events and it covers a lot of
political themes. In some ways it’s baffling that this is the kind of
story they’re adapting into the newest movie. Especially since secret
identities have barely been established as a thing yet (outside of the Netflix's Daredevil which isn’t likely to cross into the movies) but given that the movie
is adapting the comic, and that there’s supposedly a sequel coming out (because
lord knows the idea of a mass brawl between heroes hasn’t been run into the
ground by Marvel yet) I decided to get a copy.
Because of
the very political nature of this book, it’s often avoided in detail by
reviewers, but… I’m going to cover this in as neutral a way as possible. I will
not egg on either side for their decisions, so this review may not be as funny
as some of my others, my apologies for that
This is
neither a Rage review, nor a Guilty Pleasure review. In as many words my
opinion of this comic is that it’s ok. I want to break down the story, giving
as much detail as possible. In the end, if you haven’t read Civil War, you can
make up your own mind which side was right in their actions.
There's also not going to be an overall rating of the comic, I have certain preconceptions that mean it's difficult for me to judge, and since most of my knowledge of Marvel comics does not predate this event, I don't think I'm much qualified to have a final say. What I do know is as of this point Thor was dead and Planet Hulk was happening, so those 2, arguably the two most powerful participants were off the table.
Note: I am
only recently a Marvel fan, there will be characters in this that I do not know,
so apologies in advance if I get some of their names wrong.
Also, just
in case I wasn’t clear: SPOILERS!