Panini's latest Marvel Collector's Edition comics are out today, available from WH Smith and selected newsagents (and comic shops).
Marvel Legends Vol. 3 #14. On sale 17th August 2017.
100-Page Action-Packed Special, Featuring Marvel’s ‘Big 3’ – Iron Man, Captain America and Thor! £3.99!
A Civil War II chapter! While the war is tearing the super-human community apart, Captain America tries to bring peace!
Plus, A Civil War II chapter! Civil War II takes its toll. Can Iron Man and Captain Marvel come to an agreement that will end the bloodshed?!!
Also, The Asgard/Shi'ar War begins! To defeat Malekith, Thor must form a new League of Realms!
By Nick Spencer, Jesús Saiz, Brian Michael Bendis, Mike Deodato, Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman!
Includes material reprinted from Captain America: Steve Rogers #6, Invincible Iron Man Vol. 8 #14, and Thor #12, 13 and 14!
Astonishing Spider-Man Vol.6 #27. On sale 17th August 2017.
76 pages of action-packed arachnid-adventure! Only £3.99!
A Clone Conspiracy chapter! We finally learn the shocking truth: how did Ben Reilly become The Jackal?!
Also, Silk versus Spider-Woman! ‘Nuff said!
Plus, a Civil War II chapter! Iron Man asks Spider-Man the all-important question:
Whose side are you on?!!
By Dan Slott, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Robbie Thompson, Irene Strychalski, Brian Michael Bendis and Nico Leon.
Includes material reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man #22, Silk #15 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales #6.
4 comments:
So in Marvel Legends... that's two Civil War Chapters, and three Thor War Chapters??
Maybe this is time to skip an issue if you don't care for wars.
I think it's meant to be a Captain America Civil War II Chapter and an Iron Man Civil War II Chapter, but, they are probably in all of each other's chapters. But I am not sure if the chapters that aren't from the Captain America comic "know" that Captain America - Steve Rogers - got turned into a bad guy. I'm still not enjoying that.
They haven't reached the point where everyone finds out yet.
I bought the comics, I think I read all the pages provided and I don't think that an "Asgard Shi'ar War" as promised was mentioned. The Shi'ar are bird-people from outer space and the X-Men comics who own most of a galaxy, but not this one. And of course Asgard is where Norse gods live. But occasionally they fight space aliens (in these comics).
It's only the beginning of the story.
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