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Witness the post-Civil War confession of Tony Stark. You won't believe what he's got to say and who he's saying it to!
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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Civil War: The Confession. May 04, Gavin rated it it was amazing Shelves: digital , marvel-unlimited , comics. Leave it to Bendis and Maleev to write the closing pages of the event that more or less shaped the last decade plus of Marvel.

Pitch perfect, somber, earnest, honest, exactly what it needed to be and what it had to say. Nov 30, Anna rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics , marvel. When I read this, I had no idea what to expect. By the end of it, I was sobbing.

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Oct 14, Scarlet Cameo rated it it was amazing Shelves: civil-war. Jan 14, Sara marvelousbibliophile rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics. This was meant to be a part of the Civil War: Iron Man volume I believe, however the version I read didn't include it so i only just got around to reading this but I wish I read it sooner because it was so good! This broke my heart and made me cry I loved it so much.

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Note: This review is gonna have a ton of "spoilers," but I won't bother to hide them behind spoiler tags. If I did, I'd have to cover pretty much everything. So now the Civil War is over, and Tony's side won. In fact, he's been granted the position of Director of S. So Tony should be happy right? He sure seemed happy at the end of Civil War , didn't he? For those of you who don't remember, here's how we left him: So clearly the brutal death of Goliath, the sudden betrayal of Spider-Man, and the arrest of his longtime friend Steve Rogers weren't enough to get him down.

That's cool, I guess. But there are about four months between the publication date of the last issue of Civil War and the date for this issue, so a lot has probably happened since then to put him down — most notably the shocking assassination of Captain America. The Confession is a one-shot story split into two parts: the first one shows Tony fervidly spilling his guts to Cap's lifeless body seen above , and the second shows the last conversation between the two — which occurred two days before the assassination. The first part was good enough I guess, but I'm not quite sure I saw the King Arthur story as such a great segue, and I've no idea why his battle with the king got Tony thinking that a war of superheroes was coming.

I guess the fact that he's a futurist and therefore knows everything ought to satisfy me, but it doesn't; this was an issue written to develop and explain, and it's not at all clear to me why he'd come to expect a conflict within the superhero community when they had successfully avoided that situation for many years. What could possibly trigger this? The rest of this half was pretty solid otherwise, and I strongly recommend it for those who walked away from Civil War wholly disgusted with Tony. The second half, on the other hand, was less impressive.

Potentially, there could have been some seriously compelling stuff there, but Cap ruined it by making an ass of himself. See below: [ Oh. Nice one, Cap. Especially coming from the guy who refused a potential moment for compromise before the bloodshed i. How again did Tony "[birth the war] into existence? Or Nitro? Or the indignant public hungry for blood?

And wasn't it Cap who gladly "[laid] down" with the Punisher, thereby "selling" his own principles? Call it my attempt to separate this from Civil War as much as I can, and judge it solely on its own merits. But that Captain America, man If you would like to discuss it, please send your question about truyentranhbua gmail. Do not talk about anything else. If it is related to the current page but both sides are persistent, it is useless to let it continue. Do not post offensive, provocative, racist, sexually explicit, etc.

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Do not write a few messages exactly the same idea on a page In this story, the Stamford incident leads to a polarising political debate that culminates with the two sides clashing in the Negative Zone Prison. During the fight, Black Panther hacks into the prison's computers and sees that the portal will explode, killing most of the combatants and stranding the rest.

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Black Panther assumes that Stark will teleport his combatants out at the last minute, but meanwhile, S. Deactivating the teleportation device, Black Panther tries to shut down the bomb. Everyone in the prison rushes to escape through the power of the hero Cloak , who drops them all in midair over St. Unfortunately, Cloak can not shut off his powers fast enough to block out the explosion. The resulting beam of explosive energy creates a vast chasm called the Divide, destroying St. Louis and leaving millions dead.

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The two sides regroup, with the Pro-Registration group taking control of the land to the east of St Louis, while the Anti-Registration group takes control of the land to the west. Each side blames the other for the deaths. Differences in politics have caused people to pick one side over the other, with the split ossifying every year. The only place in the country that embraces both is a community in the ruins of St. Louis, built on a bridge over a chasm between the two sides. One of its inhabitants is Miriam Sharpe, a woman who lost her child at Stamford but who wants to bring peace.

Six years after the start of the conflict, Sharpe brings the two leaders together to discuss peace. At the meeting, Miriam is able to get the two men to open up. Stark explains that the Iron has wealth and resources from trade with the outside world where the Blue is regarded as a rogue state. However, his citizens are running out of space while the Blue has twice the space but half the population. He proposes that the Blue shrink, giving his people more space in exchange for which Stark will make trade concessions.

General Rogers dismisses the offer, which leads to the start of an old debate between the two men. As Miriam Sharpe tries to intervene, she is shot in the back by a sniper. Reacting first, General Rogers calls Peter Parker to catch the shooter.