Thursday, June 15, 2006

Spider-Man Unmasked at Press Conference


In the fight between good and evil, many innocent lives are lost. Thus is passed the Super Hero Registration Act, where those with super powers must unmask themselves and register with the government. Some superheros agree and some do not, leading to a Marvelous Civil War.

From AFP Worldwide News Agency:

NEW YORK (AFP) -- For a comic book hero, it's the ultimate taboo.

In the latest edition of the Marvel comic "Civil War" on sale, Spiderman does the unthinkable and removes his Spidey mask to publicly reveal his hidden identity.

"I'm proud of who I am, and I'm here right now to prove it," the legendary webslinger tells a press conference called in New York's Times Square, before pulling off his mask and standing before the massed ranks of reporters as newspaper photographer Peter Parker.

"Any questions?" Parker asks in the final panel of the issue, amid a barrage of camera flashes.
In a statement, Marvel trumpeted the revelation as "arguably the most shocking event in comic book history."

The seven-issue "Civil War" series, launched in May, sees Marvel's writers taking on the topical issue of civil liberties.

Following a showdown between a group of superheroes and supervillains in which hundreds of innocent civilians are killed, the government passes the Super-Hero Registration Act, requiring all superheroes to reveal their identities and register as "living weapons of mass destruction."

Marvel's roster of invincible crime fighters is split into two bitterly opposed factions, with one camp -- championed by the likes of Spiderman -- in favour of the new law and the other, including Captain America and his ilk, refusing to relinquish anonymity.

"It's about which side you are on and why you think you are right," said Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

As a Spidey Fan, this is revolutionary. Wow. Poor Aunt May will be having heart problems over this one.

Unknown said...

My addiction is back. I went out and got the first two issues of Civil War and the latest issue of Amazing Spidey. I am now on a subscription for both. My daughter is on a subscription for "Super-girl". The madness has started again. No thanks to this post.

By the way, all I can say about "Civil War" is WOW!

admin said...

Rock on! You'll have to bring them over and give me a look see. I want to see it. Sounds cool.