KevanG
Pragmatic Villain
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Well I have not read Ultimate Fantastic Four but I'm giving a go at reading Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men as well as The Ultimates. So what would the other Guardians be like? I imagine Peter Quill might be a total a-hole.![]()
UFF starts off really good then after a few volumes it starts to go to crap, then we get zombies!, then just gets bland.
I'm going through Marvel's suggested reading order for Civil War. Iron Man is for the Superhero Registration Act and Captain America is against it. Now, I'm at the beginning of this event, but didn't Stark and Parker "team up" and go to Washington to fight against the bill? Why is Stark now for the bill?
Because if no one big could stand behind it then the superheroes would all just give them the finger and beat up all the SHIELD agents who came after them.
Really though, the idea was the all superheroes needed to register in order to be 'responsible' for their actions due to Nitro blowing up Stamford even though he was wanted for terrorism before and the group chasing him was legally a superhero team with TV backing. Mostly because there was a ton of new superheroes who destroy everything around them with ill-trained powers and no idea how to use them intelligently. Despite that being almost every superhero fight, ever, Iron Man Reed Richards and Hank Pym (actually a Skrull by then, maybe) thought it would be good to have everyone with secret IDs come out and leave it with the government despite it being shown on literally dozens of occasions the government cannot keep a secret for ****.
Peter had the least amount of reasons to ever join the pro-registration side as already a ton of bad guys knew who he was and they make his life hell on a monthly basis. Tony lost and regained his secret ID a dozen times over the years so he knows the good and bad ideas about it better than anyone and still went through with it.