Thunderbolts #104

Event\Storyline: Civil War Writer: Fabian Nicieza Artist: Tom Grummett Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 12, 2006 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
5.0Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

CIVIL WAR tie-in! When rogue Marvel heroes are on the loose, who better to hunt them down than people who know what it's like to be on the lam? The ex-villains become hero hunters! And whose hero butt gets served first?

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Jul 14, 2006

    Im still skeeved out by the way the Swordsman gains power from his dead sisters tanned hide, which covers the hilt of his sword. Theres no way that can be right. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Jul 15, 2006

    Civil War is simply more unrealistic crap. It's right up there with Infinite Crisis. If Marvel really wanted to make a stand they would have had somebody like Spider-Man uncover a plot to reveal a CIA agent's name to the press in order to punish an ambassador for revealing the lack of substance in a war created by an oil cartel so they could get richer and at the same time to secure their power impose Draconian martial law on the American people. The lobotomized goat in chief would retaliate by labeling Spider-Man a terrorist and demanding his arrest, and then the heroes would decide whether or not they should stick by Spider-Man. Hint, they are super-heroes, and almost every one of them owes Spider-Man their lives. This counter-action would then lead to the mad administration classifying every super-hero as a terrorist and any who speak out against policy as treasonous. That would have been something. That is taking a stand. Civil War is a gutless, badly conceived notion shred Read Full Review

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