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FREE CIVIL WAR: FRONT LINE BOOK 2 PDF Paul Jenkins,Ramon Bachs,Steve Lieber | 160 pages | 23 May 2007 | Marvel Comics | 9780785124696 | English | New York, United States Civil War (comics) - Wikipedia In "Embedded", there's a truth buried deep in the heart of every war, and reporters Sally Floyd and Ben Urich will be there, uncovering that truth in the midst of the biggest conflagration in the Marvel Universe! In the wake of the Stamford disaster, the public cries out for super hero registration. Are the costumed heroes of the Marvel Universe protectors or ticking time bombs? Find out here! Civil War: Front Line Book 2 in "The Accused", the lone survivor of the team that caused the Stamford tragedy has been found. But Civil War: Front Line Book 2 through one of the worst super human disasters in history may be the worst thing that could happen, as this vilified hero is placed under arrest for the deaths of an entire town. Unfortunately, the trouble's just beginning. JenkinsBachs. JenkinsLeiber. All Series. Variant Covers of this Issue. More Details. Civil War: Front Line 7. Stories Writer:. Steve LeiberRamon Bachs. Cover Information Not Available. Civil War: Front Line 8. Civil War: Front Line 9. Civil War: Front Line Cover Information Penciller cover :. Issues in this Collection. Recommended Series. Civil War: Front Line - World War Hulk: Front Line Civil War Chronicles Civil War: Front Line Book 2 (Trade Paperback) | Comic Issues | Civil War | Comic Books | Marvel Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to Civil War: Front Line Book 2 JavaScript on your browser. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Explore Now. Buy As Gift. Overview Hot on the trail of a revelation that could explode Civil War: Front Line Book 2 rift between the pro-registration and anti-registration heroes and forever change the nature of the Registration Act, the Daily Civil War: Front Line Book 2 Ben Urich and Sally Floyd have the story. Can they bring the power to the people? Also, his powers are gone, he's been held culpable for the worst super-human disaster in history, and every super-villain in prison is looking to take a piece of Speedball. Will he make it out alive, and with hundreds of deaths on his conscience? Does he want to? Collects Civil War: Front Line Product Details About the Author. Related Searches. A floating city promises Civil War: Front Line Book 2 for humans and mutants alike! But if Cable plans to be Earth's Savior, will Deadpool accept the role of betrayer? View Product. Who else can investigate when there is A Murder in Paradise? You know who. Say it. 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Civil War: Front Line, Book Two (Volume) - Comic Vine Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Civil War by Paul Civil War: Front Line Book 2. Civil War: Front Line, Civil War: Front Line Book 2. Bachs Illustrator. Steve Lieber Illustrator. Lee Weeks Illustrator. Eduardo Barreto Illustrator. Frazer Irving Illustrator. John Lucas Illustrator. The lone survivor of the team that caused the Stamford tragedy has been found. But living through one of the worst superhuman disasters in history may be the worst thing that could happen, as this vilified hero is placed under arrest for the deaths of an entire town. Covers 6- Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published May 23rd by Marvel first published May 9th More Details Original Title. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Civil War: Front Line Book 2 Warplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. I think the highlight of this issue was the parallel they did with a historic event to the current event happening with the Superhero legislation bullshit. Another thing I found good about this was how it shows you the effect of what defying the legislation would do to you. It was terrible. I didn't like it one bit. It felt wrong that just because they had the abilities that they do, they are forced to, in a way, slavery by the government. They aren't free to make their own choices anymore. They I think the highlight of this issue was the parallel they did with a historic event to the current event happening with the Superhero legislation bullshit. They have to adhere to certain Civil War: Front Line Book 2, or else they would get imprisoned which is exactly what happened to Speedball. I hated reading about how unfairly he was treated by those people. It makes me so angry. Apr 23, Eli rated it it was ok Shelves: marvel-comics So most of the plot points introduced in the first one are resolved here despite how anticlimactic almost every one of those points was. The historical flashbacks that I found so endearing in the first one just became monotonous in this sequel. I often found myself just waiting for it to be over. I always felt bad for Robbie because he was treated like he w 2. I always felt bad for Robbie because he was treated like he was the one who killed everyone at Stamford instead of Nitro, who got off relatively easy. So he finally signs the SHRA, gets out of jail, and Civil War: Front Line Book 2 out that his new powers only manifest when he feels pain. He has someone build a new suit for him that has internal spikes, one for each fatality at Stamford, to cause this pain. So he turns into Penance in this scene and I want to read it again and again. Four stars for Penance. Yeah, that was the highlight of that. Because let's face it: these heroes are kind of stupid sometimes. And they can occasionally be jackasses. Oh, I forgot to mention that at the end of this, you kind of find out that Tony Stark manufactured Civil War for other economic and political purposes. Go figure, right? That conspiracy was supposed to be a climactic final revelation, but it too fell flat. So, glad this is over but still glad I read it if for Penance's origin story alone. Oct 05, Gavin rated it really liked it Shelves: comics. Volume 2 of Front Line continues right where the first left off. Ben Urich and Sally Floyd uncover startling revelations about the causes of the Civil War, who's running things, and why, and cover both sides of the conflict. Robbie Baldwin continues his journey from Speedball to incarcerated pariah for his involvement with Stamford, and we watch the transformation he undergoes until we see what he becomes near the end of the book. Wonder Man's involvement with spying for SHIELD takes a turn for the worse, and we follow through with the cops investigating the involvement of Atlanteans. Also, Norman Osborn is free from prison, and terrorizing people, but says he's not controlling himself. I love the different threads weaving together a story that doesn't even need the appearance of Heroes to keep you interested, and keep things compelling.