![]() ![]() Just a Hercules story from Dan Abnett and co.! Gracious the “Civil War II” title on this is misleading. Very strong first issue! Wilson Fisk is back in town. The Totally Awesome Hulk #8 The Seeds of War Important tie-in explaining the state of the Hulk if you haven’t been reading The Totally Awesome Hulk. ![]() By the time International Iron Man #5 rolls around were completely removed from Civil War II, so I’d advise against including. Unless you’ve been reading International Iron Man (and it’s Bendis and Maleev, so there’s ample reason) I see no good reason to include this issue as part of Civil War II. This is the loosest of possible Civil War II tie-ins. ![]() ĭon’t bother with Deadpool #16 if you want comics actually tied in to Civil War II.ĭon’t bother with Deadpool #17 if you want comics actually tied in to Civil War II. Very loose tie-in, that simply will not make sense if you haven’t read Avengers Standoff and Captain America: Steve Rogers Vol. But that’s a lot of continuity work for not a lot of payoff, so I recommend you just read them after, aware that the majority of each issue occurs during Civil War II #1! Technically, you could stop Civil War II #1 at the 3/4 mark noted above, read Gods of War #1 and New Avengers #12, then read FCBD Civil War II, and then finish Civil War II #1. Read Captain Marvel #6 and FCBD Civil War II after Ulysses suggests the Inhumans contact the Ultimates – then go back to Civil War II #1 to finish! If you want to get REAL tight with your continuity, Captain Marvel #6 and the FCBD Civil War issues both occur about 3/4 of the way through Civil War II #1. Civil War II BeginsĬivil War II #1 – Note the super ultra tight continuity note below FCBD Civil War II below! Marvel, this is as good a time as any to check out one of Marvel’s best new character creations of the 2010’s. “All buckets are essentially the same bucket.” Infinite series from Al Ewing continues to excel. Highly recommend this Infinite series for 1) Karnak and 2) some interesting uses of the digital Infinite format. This issue was published after Civil War II #2, but after one issue I think it’s going to fit best shortly after Civil War II #0. It’s a free previews magazine, and not essential reading for the story. This is just a simple preview for the tie-ins that will be taking place during Civil War. You can grab the first collection of Ultimates #1 to #6. Perhaps more importantly for Civil War II, issue #7 isn’t going to make much sense without the background of Carol’s vision. For starters, it’s one of Marvel’s best cosmic superteams in years, and Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort are crafting one of the absolute best post- Secret Wars comics. It is highly recommended you read the first 6 issues of Ultimates prior to Ultimates #7. This reading order will continue to be updated as new comics are released, and as I read them to determine placement. Civil War #0 also very casually references outcomes from Infinity and Inhumanity, so now would be a very reasonable time to check out more Marvel NOW! comics. If you want to really be caught up, I recommend 1) Secret Wars and 2) Invincible Iron Man: Reboot, which collects the first 5 issues of the run and explains all the Doctor Doom elements you’ll see in the Invincible Iron Man issues. ![]() Same goes for any changes made that week. 3: Civil War IIĬivil War II Fallout Civil War 2 Issue by Issue Reading Orderĭave’s Note: For those following along in real-time, new comics will be added in bold, italicized font ( like so) the week of their release. 3: Civil War IIĪll-New, All-Different Avengers Vol. ![]()
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