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A**R
Awesome
Excellent book and great condition.
J**D
2nd to none
Mr. Bendis takes the notion of the first Civil War to a natural next step. Powerful beyond measure, knowing the future is always so dangerous and tempting. Having that power takes you out of the human realm and into the inhuman, always. It is a story of what we do today, which has repercussions well into the future, needs to be tempered with wisdom, which seems in short supply today. Great story, excellent art. Have fun reading this one.
E**D
Sometimes you have to see for yourself, and who knows, you might like what you get.🤷♂️
This is a book you definitely have to check out for yourself. I found myself disagreeing with someone I follow when they were applying critiques for things that had answers but refused to acknowledge them, but then acknowledge them further in the book in the form of a critique.I checked the book out for myself, and it's really be good. The dialogue is good, the characters are well written, and the art is simply amazing. Most the takeaways I had were nitpicks at best. (Like Captain Marvel's hair being a clear hurdle for the artist). Yeah, I definitely recommend this book.
D**.
A 2nd Civil War is better than the 1st
I feel that Civil War 2 was a better, more engaging story than the 1st one. The conflict in CW 2 is a better and the reason for the conflict is a more engaging one than the 1st CW. I think that the story arc between Tony and Carol was a bit better than the arc between Tony and Capt. America. I didn't really like how Cap came around in the first CW and found this conclusion so much more satisfying. With that said I think anyone who enjoyed the 1st one will enjoy this one more.Side-note: I would have loved to see this played out in the MCU, I know Tony stark is (Endgame Spoilers) dead now but with all of the time line things they have going on they could pull it off. Highly doubt it but it really would be cool.Conclusion: This was really good and worth a read!
A**R
Worth the read. Enjoy
Would like to see epilog as part of bundle. Good read and lots of unexpected turns. Not too long to read as well.
W**M
Brings me back to my childhood
Great quality and it was exactly as listed. Thank you
C**R
A sequel that wasn't really needed
Simple as that; this is far out-shined and outclasses by the first Civil War event. This 'sequel' was unnecessary and uncalled for. While you can pass some time flipping through it, I wouldn't get it unless it was a fairly inexpensive used copy.
R**H
The comic book arrived well packaged and in good condition.
I am a collector of comic books and am well pleased that I received the comic in good condition.
C**Z
Probably better than civil war
This was a very good read. It had quite a few shocks and an interesting moral dilemma. It also had a lot of heart and presented each faction with intelligence.
T**S
Excelente história
Polêmica, envolvente, cheia de ação e filosófica. Uma das maiores histórias das HQs. O final, no entanto deixa um gosto de inacabado.
A**V
Absolutely Spectacular
Wow... boy did this book ever exceed my expectations. I must admit I was a little underwhelmed with Millar and McNiven's original Civil War, I found it too busy and lacking in emotional depth with so-so writing.But THIS... I was blown away. Epic, shocking, thrilling, devastating, jaw-droppingly awesome.First off, I have to say this book is a visual masterpiece. The art is better than almost any comics I've ever read. Intense action scenes, emotion-rich expressions, epic group shots... Marquez has done the world a service by illustrating this book and it is a treat to behold.Now the story... some people say they prefer the original Civil War and that Captain Marvel and Iron Man's motivations are shaky at best. I found this to be completely false. I LOVE the concept of the focus of the debate here. Without going into spoilers, a young Inhuman named Ullyses is able to see visions of the future. Or at least, a possible future. Captain Marvel wants to use these visions to stop catastrophes before they happen. Iron Man argues against the reliability of these visions and also the moral implications of arresting or stopping someone for an action they haven't committed yet. I found this to be a compelling debate, and I actually found myself switching sides multiple times, as both sides have strong arguments for their case. So the story here was fascinating and exciting.The writing is amazing too, Bendis does a great job at giving many characters a chance to shine without taking the focus off the main two, and without making it too busy (a problem I had with the original Civil War). There is emotion in these characters that Bendis makes you feel. The dialogue is sharp and engaging. The humour is clever and timely.It felt like the stakes were a lot higher in this book too. The ramifications of either side of the argument being wrong felt extremely heavy. Also, the casualties in this book were crazy shocking. I was not expecting some of the scenes we got in this book... And I love it when a book throws a twist at me that catches me totally off guard.Overall, this has to be up there with my favourite comics of all time. Not everyone will agree with my opinion, but don't start a Civil War over it... just go pick up a copy and decide for yourself.
R**H
Buen título
Una obra muy interesante, distinta a la premisa de civil war, sin dejar por ello de ser una buena obra que merece una oportunidad y su lectura, la recomendaría para todos los fans de Marvel
I**.
Una historia impresionante.
Diseños magníficos, colores increíbles y un argumento endiablado. La gran encrucijada. Ponte en su piel: evitar el futuro antes de que ocurra o confiar en la capacidad de libre elección, de poder tomar otro rumbo en el último segundo ¿Qué harías tú?
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