Registration Act, House of M, Captain America, Ironman, SHIELD, Nick Fury, Agent Maria Hill, Blackcat, Spider-Man, New Warriors, Speedball, Namorita, Night Thrasher, Speedball, Namorita, Microbe, Goliath, The Fantastic Four, The Thing, Human Torch, Invisible Woman, The Wasp, Tigra, Doctor Strange, The Watcher Utah, Thor, Clor, Nomar, Hawkeye, Ronin, Stature, Cobalt Man, Speedfreek, Coldheart, Helicarrier, Secret War, Young Avengers, Cloak & Dagger, Hercules, Bill Foster, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Black Panther, X-Men, Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Falcon, Cable, Daredevil, Henry Pym, Yellow Jacket, The Punisher, Jack-o-Lantern, The Jester, Mister Fantastic, Doc Samson, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Wonder Man, Hulkling, Wiccan, Karolina, Iron Spider, Spider Woman, Ms. Mavel, Nighthawk, Black Bolt, Sharon Carter, Patriot, Radioactive Man, The Thunderbolts, Taskmaster, Bullseye, Venom, US Agent, Ant-Man, Lady Deathstrike, Baron Zemo, The Sentry.
The Superhuman Registration Act had been a long time in the making. The extension of the often-proposed, never-passed Mutant Registration Act, the Superhuman Registration Act arose following the devastating attack on Manhattan in reprisal for Nick Fury's "Secret War" and the Hulk's destructive rampage in Las Vegas, which killed 26 adults and 2 children (unbeknownst to the general public, The Illuminati subsequently deceived the Hulk and jettisoned him into space following this incident. See Planet Hulk).
Following M-Day, 90% of the Earth's mutant population found itself spontaneously depowered. With the mutant population suddenly far less visible and extremist groups claiming the event marked a turn in the tide of growing mutantdom (if not divine punishment against all mutants), sympathy for the group was near an all-time low. The majority of the remaining mutants — estimated at 198—were gathered up and forced to relocate to the Xavier Institute for their own protection. These events put public support for the registration bill at around 50%.
Tony Stark (Iron Man) was among those working to prevent passage of the act. He even hired a new Titanium Man to attack him immediately after his testimony before the Commission on Superhuman Activities, hoping it would hammer home that the act would make the nation less capable of dealing with rogue or foreign superhuman threats. The anti-registration camp seemed to be making headway, and might have even defeated the bill by the narrowest of margins, if not for the events that took place in Stamford, Connecticut.
Mark Millar, Steve McNiven, Michael Turner, Jim Cheung, John Cassaday, Ron Garney, Steve Epting, Glenn Farby, Leinil Francis Yu, Greg Land, John Romita Jr.
Audio - Metallica & Lux Aeterna
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@Nicholas121093 In one sentence......Iron-Man is a Nazi lol
daveypresh 3 weeks ago
So Captain america is fighting to protect the super heros who dont want to register?
Im really confused wat does everyone want?
Nicholas121093 2 months ago
Go to my channel, in my profile, i put the link to download all 7 issues on media fire enjoy :D
ElDoomTaco 6 months ago
What happen to Captain America's break out of shield HQ? The music was so perfect in that part.
Throwers91 9 months ago
@Mazmorrero2 Punisher killed two super villains who wanted to help Cap's side. Cap didn't even get a chance to decline before Frank killed them and said that they would NOT be working with bad guys.
Renagade2332 10 months ago
What I didn't understand is why the hell did Captain America beat the shit out of The Punisher?
Mazmorrero2 11 months ago