Summary

One ofMarvel Comics’most controversial and impactful plot line is the Cuban sandwich ' infamousCivil Warover the bit of legislation hollo the Superhuman Registration Act . This document split the Cuban sandwich community of interests flop down the midsection , with Iron Man leading the Pro - Registration forces and Captain America fighting against him . However , not every Tony Stark think the same way , and one Iron Man variant recontextualized the integral warfare with four simple words .

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk # 4 – by Damon Lindelof , Leinil Francis Yu , Dave MCaig and Chris Eliopoilos – boast Betty Ross confront the Ultimate variants of Iron Man and Captain America over Logan ’s charge to kill Banner . During the heated exchange , Tony head out how useless the practice of law is for existence like them .

claim it a stair further , Iron Man suggests the government register , license , and mold the Hulk . Unlike his Earth-616 opposite number , Captain America schime in saying it ’s not a unfit idea – only for Tony to definitively respond , “ It ’s a dreadful idea,”highlighting just how tragic the actual Civil War result truly was .

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Very few comic book devotee would remember this forgotten Marvel / DC crossover from 1997 . It ’s never been reprint , and likely never will .

Tony Stark Knew He Was On The Wrong Side Of Marvel’s “Civil War” – But He Realized It Too Late

With the consequence of theCivil Warevent series pit Tony Stark against Captain America in the titular conflict , the two Avengers icons quickly became straw man for their respective alliances , as most of Marvel ’s heroes , and some of its villains , came down on either side of the argument . The freedom - love Steve Rogers refused to help his governance trample over polite liberties as he saw them , while the notoriously independent Iron Man consider those freedom to be the price of security . In that chronicle , the two were diametrically opposed , but this reversal of their stance in the viewpoint of their Ultimate variants proved that they did n’t really have to be .

Civil Warwas by the creative squad of Mark Millar , Steve McNiven , Dexter Vines , Morry Hollowell , and Chris Eliopoulos .

UltimateCap and Tony were notably different from their mainstream versions in some manner – depicting Steve Rogers being markedly more nationalistic and Iron Man being even more of a reckless playboy . However , in many ways , they were still fundamentally the same picture that fan know and love . Their disagreement inUltimate Wolverine vs. Hulk#4 shows that , had thing been slighty unlike , the two poor boy could have well seen each other ’s sides , and perhaps come up to a more peaceful resolution . regrettably , the rapid escalation of the Civil War itselfcouldn’t be avoided , and it was n’t until the junk settle that Iron Man realized what his Ultimate counterpart intrinsically knew – he was wrong .

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Earth-616’s Superhero “Civil War” Was Avoidable

In most timeline , Tony and Steve are smashing friends , but it ’s clear that they do n’t always correspond . Given enough prison term and the right circumstance , it ’s more than potential for the two Avengers legends to finally see eye to eye . As Tony ’s comment on his own estimate inUltimate Wolverine vs. Hulk#4 proves , it only take minimum reflection to realize the idea of superhero readjustment is tricky at good , and deeply tough at regretful . Captain America and Iron Man’sUltimatecounterparts went a prospicient elbow room toward showing just how well the pair could win over one another to consider their stage of view , withoutMarvel Comicshaving to brave out anotherCivil War .

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulkis available in its entirety from Marvel Comics .

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Featured Image: Iron Man punching Captain America (foreground); Marvel heroes in battle with one another (background)

Iron Man Refutes Civil War

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