As always, hope you enjoy! If you have questions or concerns, let me hear about it, or let’s talk on Twitter!Ĭomic Book Herald is reader-supported. Below you’ll find my preferred order for the Civil War collected trades, followed by an issue by issue breakdown of every tie-in. On top of all that, Civil War is the inspiration for the third Captain America Marvel movie, and the start of MCU Phase 3, featuring the crossover inclusion of Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and just about every hero we’ve seen to date.Ĭertainly makes for some interesting reading (with the help of a good guide to navigate the continuity, of course). Don’t believe me? Check out the the official issue-by-issue reading order below compared to House of M. While it’s hardly the first ever event featuring tie-ins, Civil War marked the moment in the 2000’s were nearly every title was pulled into an event-specific plot. Whether we’re talking sales, attention, or sheer scale, Civil War was a watershed moment for event-driven comics (for better or worse). Hero vs Hero, Villains turned ‘Heroes,’ and answers to the age old question – Who would win in a fight: Captain America or Iron Man? While Avengers Disassembled started it all, and the likes of House of M and Secret Invasion certainly have their merits, Civil War is really the mega Marvel event of the 2000s.
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