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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785119470
ISBN: 0785119477
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: May 16, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 182756
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The superhuman registration act has been signed into law - sides are being chosen - but what side do our former villains fall on? Well... their identities are already public knowledge - and they sure can get good publicity by hunting down renegade heroes, so... time for the T-Bolts to kick some spandex butt! Plus: Zemo and Songbird? When did that happen? A new base, a new mission statement, and a new outlook face the no-longer-new Thunderbolts! But why have so many Thunderbolts agreed to Zemo's plans? What role does the Grandmaster and his 'Squadron Sinister' play in the gambit? And can there be anything worse than having the fate of the universe lie in the hands of Zemo? We're thinking, yes... but wait until you see whose hands our fate does lie in! Collects Thunderbolts #101-105.
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No one was safe from Civil War tie-ins, not even the Thunderbolts. The long running series by 90's X-Men and X-Force writer Fabian Nicieza picks up in the middle of the superhero Civil War, with Baron Zemo and co. choosing sides, and getting an offer from Tony "Iron Man" Stark that is hard to pass up. Readers beware that if you have no previous knowledge of what has been going on with the Thunderbolts up and until this TPB that you will have little to no idea of what is going on here. For a Civil ... Read More
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Unless you've read the past 100 issues of "Thunderbolts," the casual Marvel reader will be helplessly lost in this collection of the Civil War tie-in "Thunderbolts" #101-105. Iron Man and Captain America both make token appearances, but, as someone who just picked this up due to the Civil War tie-in, I couldn't understand a thing that was going on. Warren Ellis has done amazing things since picking up the reigns with issue #106--check out Thunderbolts Vol. 1: Faith in Monsters.
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Of all the civil war tie ins, this is one of the least involved with it. Its not the fun new thunderbolts team with Bullseye, Venom and Green Goblin. Most of it seems to tie into past thunderbolts storylines which i knew nothing about because i don't care about Baron Zemo or the rest of the boring thunderbolts. (radioactive man, and so forth). I'm not saying that the past thunderbolts comics were bad, i just haven't read them and this book didn't do much for me as far as going in depth with a look ... Read More
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For the most part the characters in this book are unfamiliar to me. I had been out of comics for a long time and rescently got into the Civil War story line in Marvel and the Justice story line in DC. So I am not familiar with the Thunderbolts or Helmut Zemo. I am familiar with the Gamemaster from the old Infinity Gauntlet story line from the early 90's. While this story does touch on the Civil War, it appears to be mostly setting up something else big to take place post Civil War.
The writing ... Read More
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