Comics Chronological order of Spidey's side of Civil War?

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Well, thus far there are about 3 CW tie-in issues of ASM, Civil War: Frontline, and Civil War #1. Anyone know what order these are done in?

The one I'm confused about the most is ASM #532 and Civil War: Frontline #1. Is Stark and Spidey at the same press conference in both? If so then you should read Civil War: Frontline #1 first and then ASM #532 although ASM came out first.

Anyone know for sure?
 
all i know is that Amazing Spider-Man and the whole Civil War thing has been amazing so far :)
 
AmaznSpider-Fan said:
Well, thus far there are about 3 CW tie-in issues of ASM, Civil War: Frontline, and Civil War #1. Anyone know what order these are done in?

The one I'm confused about the most is ASM #532 and Civil War: Frontline #1. Is Stark and Spidey at the same press conference in both? If so then you should read Civil War: Frontline #1 first and then ASM #532 although ASM came out first.

Anyone know for sure?

ASM started with Road to Civil War, just before the event itself, but when the actual tie-in came, I think it was a few days after CW 1, that goes for Frontline too.

Also, She Hulk 8 and Wolverine 42 have tied into CW so far, Wolverine spinning straight off from the start and She Hulk coming in a while into it I think.
 
Wait

I have on my computer:
Amazing Spider-Man 529
Amazing Spider-Man 530
Amazing Spider-Man 531
Amazing Spider-Man 532
Moon Knight 02
Ms. Marvel 03
Wolverine Origins 02
Fantastic Four 536
Fantastic Four 537
Civil War #1
Frontline #1
Illuminaty (sp)

What am I missing?
Is there a checklist?
What order do they go in?
 
checklist is on marvel.com and at the back of civil war 1 i think... anyway defo on marvel.com
 
Let's see...ASM takes place before and during Civil War, with Frontline snuck in before the end of ASM.
 
AmaznSpider-Fan said:
Moonknight #2 isn't linked to Civil War...
Well... i think moonknight joins the fight on caps side so surely it is, non? im only goin on other boards, mind...
 
Well, think about the continuity for a second.

The beginning of Amazing Pete and Tony hadn't heard about the disaster in Stamford yet, but as the story went on they found out about it.

The event with Spidey going to the reporter was slipped in between the time Peter was pondering his decision to reveal his ID or not. It fits because Pete wants a nice news piece from a respected and trustworthy writer who will do a good job on the piece about his family and everything.

And Pete was also wearing the Iron Spidey suit. In ASM Aunt May stitches up the old red and blues for Peter to wear at the press conference, even though the Iron Spidey suit can change into his red and blue. :confused:

And the first issue of Civil War, well, I think that one is just self explanatory.
 
SpideyInATree said:
And Pete was also wearing the Iron Spidey suit. In ASM Aunt May stitches up the old red and blues for Peter to wear at the press conference, even though the Iron Spidey suit can change into his red and blue. :confused:

Writers dont care enuff about spider-man -- they cant even be assed to keep up with him. Stan Lee must be in fits of rage...
 
MyPokerShirt said:
Writers dont care enuff about spider-man -- they cant even be assed to keep up with him. Stan Lee must be in fits of rage...

I highly doubt that Mr. Lee is in any kind of rage, he's usually a pretty happy guy all the time.
 
We'll never know how Stan REALLY feels. He seems genuinely happy with all things Marvel, but that could be 'cause he still has ties to them. Also, he may not even care as long as he gets his royalties.
 
WOLVERINE25TH said:
We'll never know how Stan REALLY feels. He seems genuinely happy with all things Marvel, but that could be 'cause he still has ties to them. Also, he may not even care as long as he gets his royalties.

Exactly. I think he said all he had to say when it came to Spider-Man. If he had more to say I'm sure he'd come back to the title. And you bet your ass that Marvel would let him back on Amazing Spider-Man if he wanted to be.
 
SpideyInATree said:
Exactly. I think he said all he had to say when it came to Spider-Man. If he had more to say I'm sure he'd come back to the title. And you bet your ass that Marvel would let him back on Amazing Spider-Man if he wanted to be.
To be honest, I couldn't picture Stan doing Amazing. I wouldn't be able to deal with his dialouge. "Gol-darned" and "shake a web at" are a few of my favorites. They are from Amazing Spider-man annual #1. I have a fair copy and want to upgrade it.
 
Well, ya know, he doesn't write EXACTLY like that anymore. Check out his specials later this year and judge fer yerself.
 
WOLVERINE25TH said:
Well, ya know, he doesn't write EXACTLY like that anymore. Check out his specials later this year and judge fer yerself.

I will. I wouldn't mind the change for him writing in Amazing though.
 

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