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  • Civil War: Front Line Vol 1 3
Letterer1
  • Randy Gentile
Inker1
  • Steve Lieber
  • Robert Campanella
  • John Lucas
  • David Aja
Inker1
  • Steve Lieber
  • Robert Campanella
  • John Lucas
  • David Aja
Editor-in-Chief
  • Joe Quesada
Writer1
  • Paul Jenkins
Penciler1
  • Lee Weeks
  • Steve Lieber
  • Ramon Bachs
  • David Aja
Colourist1
  • Laura Martin
  • June Chung
  • J. Brown
  • Jose Villarubia
Writer1
  • Paul Jenkins
StoryTitle
  • "Futility"
  • Embedded, Part Three
  • Sleeper Cell, Part One
  • The Accused, Part Three
Editor1
  • Cory Sedlmeier
Penciler1
  • Lee Weeks
  • Steve Lieber
  • Ramon Bachs
  • David Aja
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * * Supporting Characters: * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Joe's Marine Mania Items: * Vehicles: * Police Cars * Ambulances * Fire Trucks
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Hickey Adversaries: * Toomy Other Characters: * Prison Guards * Agent Marshall Locations: * Robbie's Prison Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * * Supporting Characters: * ** ** ** ** ** ** * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * * Locations: * , ** , Items: * Vehicles: * A Gas Truck
  • Featured Characters: * Soldiers * Policemen * Fire Fighters Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * France * Items: * Vehicles: * A Gas Truck
Letterer1
  • Randy Gentile
Colourist1
  • Laura Martin
  • June Chung
  • J. Brown
  • Jose Villarubia
Editor1
  • Cory Sedlmeier
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CoverArtist
  • John Watson
Country
  • USA
Speaker
  • [[W:C:marvel:Gordon Thomas
Month
  • September
Synopsis
  • Journalist Sally Floyd meets with a group of underground heroes to document their reasons for not registering. They speak for their freedom, their privacy and their regret of being blamed for the mistakes of others. At the Baxter Building, Ben Urich interviews Reed Richards, who shows him his projections for costumed vigilante troubles, that they will increase rapidly if nothing is done. Urich suggests that he can be wrong; that it is hard to calculate results from public opinion. Later in the streets, Sally runs into photographer and colleague Geoffy Creswell in a crowd watching a brawl between Thunderclap and Bantam, who is calling Thunderclap out for not registering. In a rash move, Thunderclap "claps" him into a tank of flammable gas, which explodes and Bantam is killed. The journalists watch on in terror; Thunderclap walks away in shame.
  • Several Atlantean soldiers were sent to live on the surface world and to pose of an immigrant to the US, until his orders came through to act. Joe was a sleeper agent who was modified to breathe air and live on the surface. His skin was altered to become Caucasian and he had a new personality and memories imprinted in his brain, as he had knowledge of his true origin. Joe lived a very simple life with his wife Maria. The couple owned a shop called Joe's Marine Marina, a shop that specializing in fish. His background remained a mystery to both his wife and his friends, but they were impressed by his knowledge of fish and other sea life. One knight after they served a customer called Karen Mason, the elderly coupled did what they did most nights, and they shut up the shop and went upstairs to watch Television. That night though Maria was shocked when Joe just gets up and walks away without saying a word. He was reacting to a strange noise coming from a nearby fish bowl. He then resumes his true Atlantean form and his memories return. Norman Osborn was looking for these sleeper agents and tries to draw Joe out by blowing up the building, but kills his wife Maria instead. Joe escapes from the building by donning a fireman’s uniform and hides in the stores wreckage. He hears two nearby detectives, Keith Dixon and Donna Altieri discussing the incident and how it happened. Wonderman was assigned the job of hunting down the escaped sleeper agent. Joe hid in a nearby river, and the made his way to the meet point at a warehouse where the other agents would meet. By unbeknownst to Joe, Wonderman followed him. All the sleeper agents were killed when Norman ordered the building to be blown up, which knocked Wonderman unconscious. Keith Dixon and Donna Altieri were assigned to investigate the incident.
  • Suffering violent abuse from the other inmates, the now-powerless Robert Baldwin meets with his lawyer, Jennifer Walters who has since registration decided to go to work in She-Hulk form. She is working on moving him from there, but he feels that signing to anything means admitting he committed a crime in the first place. To the world he is seen as if he's the sole cause of the Stamford accident and thus a mass murderer - even the prison staff want a piece of him. Luckily his cell mate "Hickey" seems unresponsive to the world, and doesn't threaten him. Jennifer encourages Robert that he has the power to change his situation - he's given a legal compromise that he'll be sentenced only to community service if he will register and work with the government to track other unregistered combatants. He says he'll sign the day hell freezes over.
Event
  • Civil War
quotation
  • The Stamford incident impacted us all. Just because we choose not to register, that doesn't mean we don't understand what happened.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 2006