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Jun 14, 2007 12:29

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epa_flip June 14 2007, 19:50:11 UTC
Wow, the way you've outlined it makes it sound like the entire story arc was poorly conceived and in general just sucks.

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oberongeiger June 14 2007, 22:31:46 UTC
That pretty much sums up the truth of it. Having read the whole thing, I'm blown away by the fact that it got past one asshole in a meeting suggesting it before it was shot down.

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Waitwaitwait... oberongeiger June 14 2007, 22:33:51 UTC
Since when did the Illuminati INTENTIONALLY blow up Hulk's new planet/family/friends? I thought that was due to a malfunction in his spacecraft causing the whole thing to go haywire, which in turn resulted in the explosion. Which means they didn't actually set out to blow him and his family up.

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Re: Waitwaitwait... zundian June 14 2007, 22:45:13 UTC
I think my list got a little confusing.

It wasn't intentional, but it did happen as a consequence of the "Shoot Hulk into Space" plot point. Also did Tony bring about the registration, or was he just the strongest proponent of it.

I also forgot to mention the new team of Avengers, and the lame excuse for the name of the Negative Zone Jail (#42)

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Re: Waitwaitwait... oberongeiger June 14 2007, 22:57:21 UTC
He was the strongest proponent. Actually, the registration act was up for debate even before the New Warriors incident (there was an issue of Spider-Man where Spidey popped into Washington to give his anti-registration thoughts while dangling from the ceiling, no lie), but that incident set obviously stoked the flames to their hottest.

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Re: Waitwaitwait... neovenator June 14 2007, 23:58:20 UTC
Why did the New Warriors blow up that city?

Why was the Hulk blasted into space?

Has Captain America been brought back from the dead yet? I'm sure it'll happen if it hasn't already.

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jim_smith June 14 2007, 22:55:04 UTC
Iron Man hasn't been Defense Secretary since Avengers Disassembled. His role in Civil War wasn't that of a government official so much as that from one of those '50s B-movies where the police all take orders from the scientist guy.

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