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  2. Civil War (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Civil War #1–7 Civil War: Choosing Sides #1 Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 Civil War: Files #1 Civil War: Front Line #1–11 Civil War: Opening Shot Civil War: The Confession #1 Civil War: The Initiative #1 Civil War: War Crimes #1 Civil War: The Return #1 Civil War: X-Men #1–4 Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways #1–4 Daredevil #87

  3. List of New Warriors members - Wikipedia

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    Died in Civil War #1. Resurrected in Contest of Champions #5 Nova a.k.a. Kid Nova Richard Rider Leader of the Nova Corps. A former member of the Secret Avengers. Deceased in Thanos Imperative #6, but resurrected in Nova vol. 6 #11. Speedball a.k.a. Penance Robert "Robbie" Baldwin The lone survivor of the Stamford disaster in Civil War #1. Went ...

  4. The Order (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The character changed outfits between Civil War #7 and The Order vol. 2, #1. Supernaut - Sergeant Milo Fields is a former soldier who, along with his platoon, was held hostage for eleven days while serving in the Somali Civil War; four of his men were killed and the rest were abandoned and later found by some Military Police officers on

  5. Civil War: The Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Civil War: The Initiative is a 2007–2008 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics.Running through a number of Marvel's then-ongoing monthly series, as well as numerous tie-in books, the story, which was initiated by an eponymous one-shot, serves as an epilogue to Marvel's "Civil War" storyline, and as a launch point for new series such as the Mighty Avengers, New Avengers ...

  6. Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline - Wikipedia

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    Black Panther and Spider-Man: Homecoming respectively beginning a week and several months after Civil War; [42] [43] Thor: Ragnarok beginning four years after The Dark World and two years after Age of Ultron, [44] [45] around the same time as Civil War and Homecoming; [8] Doctor Strange taking place over a whole year and ending in late 2016 ...

  7. The Official Marvel Graphic Novel Collection - Wikipedia

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    Civil War: Civil War #1–7 12 Jun 2013 40 7 Marvel Super Heroes: Secret Wars (Part 2) Marvel Super Heroes; Secret Wars #7–12 26 Jun 2013 41 31 Fantastic Four: Authoritative Action Fantastic Four #503–511 10 Jul 2013 42 51 Fallen Son: Death of Captain America

  8. Features of the Marvel Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Box appears in Deadpool 2. [72] It houses mutant fugitives such as Deadpool, Russell Collins, Black Tom Cassidy, and the Juggernaut. Lang Memorial Penitentiary (also known as the Pym Experimental Prison #1 and ironically dubbed "The Big House") inmates in the facility are shrunk down using Pym particles for

  9. Civil War: Front Line - Wikipedia

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    Each issue from #1 to #9 concludes with a short story comparing the events of Civil War to real historical conflicts. Each piece is accompanied by portions of a relevant text. Issue 1 - Anonymous poem from Poston War Relocation Center. Compares with Spider-Man web-swinging to the Statue of Liberty whilst considering his identity reveal decision.