Saturday, June 17, 2006

Spiderman unmasks at last!

Thanks to AFP and BBC News for spoiling Civil War #2!

"I'm proud of who I am, and I'm here right now to prove it," the legendary webslinger tells a press conference called in New York's Times Square, before pulling off his mask and standing before the massed ranks of reporters as newspaper photographer Peter Parker.

"Any questions?" Parker asks in the final panel of the issue, amid a barrage of
camera flashes.

This followed the passing of the Super-Hero Registration Act, which requires all superheroes to reveal their identities and register as "living weapons of mass destruction."

The invincible crime fighters then inevitably splitted into two bitterly opposed factions, with one camp - championed by the likes of Iron Man, Spiderman and Mr. Fantastic - in favour of the new law and the other, including Captain America and Wolverine, refusing to relinquish anonymity.

Civil War has started. Whose Side Are You On?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Might as well skip all the registration process and move to Canada. The US is not the land of free as some of us might have thought. ;)

Tony's stance my not be all bad. But revealing one identity to the public might endangered one family's life/privacy.

Not every family hero is a meta like the F4's.

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