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Civil War The Captain America 3 Fan Art/Manip Thread



Not everyone is on there. Collage of marvel heroes.
 
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Web Design look irregular, so different with comic book and another spidey movie
 
Amidst the Civil War, Spider-Man watches the Avengers battle each other from a nearby roof and wonders which side is the morally "correct" one.

I fashioned Spidey's suit based off the alleged "Civil War" hoodie that was released a couple of weeks ago:

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This is how I would imagine Spider-Man may initially get acquainted with the Avengers.

Is it better to join Team Stark in order to collaborate with and respect the governing authorities of the nation, or is it better to join Team Cap to maintain a sense of integrity, after seeing in the past how authority can be used to corrupt society (and how it might do the same with super heroes under it's watch)?

Uncle Ben's word reassure him that he will always have a choice, but the decision must be made wisely; for if he uses his great power to vouch for the wrong side, he's responsible for any negative consequences that follow.
 
Amidst the Civil War, Spider-Man watches the Avengers battle each other from a nearby roof and wonders which side is the morally "correct" one.

I fashioned Spidey's suit based off the alleged "Civil War" hoodie that was released a couple of weeks ago:

captain_america__civil_war___with_great_power_by_fmirza95-d9pj4bh.jpg


This is how I would imagine Spider-Man may initially get acquainted with the Avengers.

Is it better to join Team Stark in order to collaborate with and respect the governing authorities of the nation, or is it better to join Team Cap to maintain a sense of integrity, after seeing in the past how authority can be used to corrupt society (and how it might do the same with super heroes under it's watch)?

Uncle Ben's word reassure him that he will always have a choice, but the decision must be made wisely; for if he uses his great power to vouch for the wrong side, he's responsible for any negative consequences that follow.

Image is way too big. Can't see it cause it won't load. Could someone shrink it or atleast give me the link to it?
 
Based on a powerful scene from the Civil War comic, where Cap carries Spidey to safety after he leaps in front of a bullet to save someone. I did my best to recreate the gravity of the situation, as well as the proportions (didn't succeed all the way, but I tried.)

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Threw this together earlier.

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This is continues off the idea that Spider-Man is still unsure which side is the right one. He's chilling in Tony's quarters, having just been given the Iron Spider suit, and considering whether his decision to join Team Stark was the right one.

He thinks again about Uncle Ben's words, knowing he has a choice - but also knowing if he uses his great power to vouch for the wrong side, he's responsible for any negative consequences that follow.
 

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