For those of you old enough to remember, in 2006, there was one question every comic fan asked themselves: "Whose side are you on?" Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Civil War, along with a lot of ...
Remember the Nextwave tie-in cover? What a time.
It's been 20 years since Marvel Comics pitted their most legendary superheroes against each other and asked the question "Whose Side Are You On" in Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Civil War. This May, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This scene in Civil War #3 was criticized by many Marvel Comics readers. They could not believe that the X-Men would remain ...
On the one hand, Civil War is exactly the kind of story that event comics were made for. It’s a summer popcorn flick, full of big action and stakes, with just enough depth to allow the readers to ...
Divided by Steve Sheinkin and Toby Cypress is a YA nonfiction graphic novel set in 1850s Washington DC, in a polarized nation on its way to Civil War. How very opportune. 1850 saw Whig senator Henry ...
Mark Millar made his name writing Marvel and DC Comics before switching to creator-owned comics with Millarworld and then selling up to Netflix. He still writes new comics for Netflix, which are now ...
Despite being released over 10 years ago, an official sequel to Captain America: Civil War is on the horizon, with big ...
DC K.O. #1 is the perfect first issue for an event comic; it drops readers into a basically hopeless situation, and then sees the heroes figure out their next steps, coming to terms with what they ...
In the original comic, Iron Man, representing the American government, seeks assurances that the X-Men will not join the Resistance established by Captain America. White Queen confirms they have no ...
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