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abinthebooks 's review for:
Civil War
by Mark Millar
I have always been an MCU Civil War anti. I cannot even watch the movie anymore bc every character makes me want to scream. It’s one of my most hated movies ever. I just can’t stand it. So I was, rationally, hesitant to read the comic version of Civil War.
But I surprisingly really enjoyed this. I think it was mostly due to the fact that we got to see most of the comic characters instead of just the few that we got in the MCU. It was also nice to have this be focused on numerous different characters, and the way it affected their arcs going forward. If the MCU didn’t make Civil War a Captain America movie, and done a better job at highlighting each characters opinions on the “Sokovia Accords”, I would have enjoyed the movie better.
And in the comic version of Civil War, I could also see Tony’s team and their reasons why they wanted to become registered heroes. I just feel like Tony’s reasons in the MCU aren’t motivated enough for me to side with him. I’m always going to be team Cap, but I feel like I’m the comic Civil War, a lot of team Tony had some very good points and ideas.
Overall, this was pretty good. And does Peter’s story get heavily affected by the fact he revealed his identity? I’m pretty curious.
But I surprisingly really enjoyed this. I think it was mostly due to the fact that we got to see most of the comic characters instead of just the few that we got in the MCU. It was also nice to have this be focused on numerous different characters, and the way it affected their arcs going forward. If the MCU didn’t make Civil War a Captain America movie, and done a better job at highlighting each characters opinions on the “Sokovia Accords”, I would have enjoyed the movie better.
And in the comic version of Civil War, I could also see Tony’s team and their reasons why they wanted to become registered heroes. I just feel like Tony’s reasons in the MCU aren’t motivated enough for me to side with him. I’m always going to be team Cap, but I feel like I’m the comic Civil War, a lot of team Tony had some very good points and ideas.
Overall, this was pretty good. And does Peter’s story get heavily affected by the fact he revealed his identity? I’m pretty curious.