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Captain Marvel, Vol. 2: Civil War II by Christos Gage, Kris Anka, Ruth Gage

a_blerdandhisbooks's review

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adventurous challenging emotional reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

jennwith2ns's review

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2.0

2.5? Again these crossovers aren't my favorites, but I felt like I had to finish the series...

taeli's review

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3.0

read 5/17/17

stshapiro's review

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5.0

I get Cap's POV now. I still think she's wrong but she's my favorite and I understand it and why she did it.

gillyreads's review

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2.0

hate the whole civil war story line and especially what they did with Carol

kbc's review

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3.0

Of course the Civil War trade is one of my favorite Captain Marvel trades. Of course.

abarger89's review

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3.0

This second volume of Captain Marvel contains issues #6-10.
I thought this was pretty enjoyable. I do have to say, however, that I almost wish I had read the Civil War II book before I read this one because there are many spoilers from Civil War II (although to be fair, they were mostly spoilers I already knew). All-in-all I thought this was fine but nothing special.
Also, Miles and Kamala being adorable Carol stans was a delight.

ishmael's review

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2.0

Civil War ugh. The new writers try and don't succeed selling in Carol's storyline here. There were a few points where it threw in a line about feminism that felt awkward and tacked-on, like they were going through the motions with poor understanding of what drew people to Carol in the first place.

Anka leaving the team doesn't help either. The new artist has some good panels but a lot of the art is as meh as the storyline.

Really hoping the next team will rejuvenate the series.

kurtpankau's review

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3.0

It's fine. I like that it's an independent enough story that it makes sense even if you haven't read the main "event" series, but it's still only fine.

davramlocke's review

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3.0

This is a good series, but the cover is completely misleading because not only do Carol and Tony never fight, Iron Man is not in this entire volume. A stupid and unnecessary bait and switch.
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