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Captain america civil war 2 comics
Captain america civil war 2 comics







captain america civil war 2 comics

This could lead to more costumed heroes popping up. Spider-Man would clearly side with Captain America in not going by the government’s rules in registering to be a hero. Peter’s Aunt May won’t necessarily be in that same situation. Matt Murdock may have Foggy and Karen to worry about but they had no problem sticking their necks out on the line in order to help bring down the Kingpin.

captain america civil war 2 comics

Spider-Man’s always been in the public, especially with the Daily Bugle running pictures that Peter Parker takes and the slamming editorials by J. This way he might be able to avoid making the six o’clock news. Daredevil seems to be concerned with sticking to Hell’s Kitchen. With Civil War, the concept of a secret identity could become a bigger idea. Matt Murdock wears a mask but almost seems like he’d easily jump into the action without his costume if necessary. Of the ones we’ve seen, Daredevil is pretty much the only hero with a secret identity.

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If we include the TV shows, we know this isn't exactly the case. I think it’s quite interesting to go back to that hiding behind a mask.” “I think one of the most interesting things about Peter Parker for us is that he’s the only person in the MCU now that has a secret identity, so we all know who everyone else is. Tom Holland commented on Spider-Man's secret identity in a recent interview. With Spider-Man being young and wanting to protect his aunt, he’ll definitely want to keep his identity secret. The government and public may know that Clint Barton is shooting arrows with the Avengers but they don’t know he has a wife and kids. Hawkeye sort of has a secret identity but more so has a secret family. Scott Lang immediately revealed his identity in his first encounter with Sam Wilson in Ant-Man. Tony Stark couldn't wait to tell the world he was Iron Man. With just a handful of heroes, protecting their private lives doesn’t seem to be a big concern. There may have been a big comic book story arc with the same name, but there’s one thing that’s drastically different about the Cinematic Universe and the comic universe-no one really has a secret identity. We just saw the first teaser trailer for Captain America: Civil War and have seen a call for the heroes to become accountable for their actions and to play by the rules established by the government. We’ll soon be entering Phase 3 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.









Captain america civil war 2 comics