There have been a few readers ask me where House of M: Civil War fits into this checklist. Thunderbolts #110-115 House of M: Civil War These can be read in any orderĬivil War: Battle Damage Report (one-shot) These are issues that are involved in the Initiative branding but are not listed in the Marvel Unlimited reading order. #15-18 *Ĭivil War: Fallen Son – The Death of Captain America #1 ^Ĭivil War: Fallen Son – The Death of Captain America #2 ^Ĭivil War: Fallen Son – The Death of Captain America #3 ^Ĭivil War: Fallen Son – The Death of Captain America #4 ^Ĭivil War: Fallen Son – The Death of Captain America #5 ^Īvengers: The Initiative #1-3 * Other Civil War: The Initiative Titles Issues labelled with (^) are best read in relation to Captain America #25 as that is the start of the Death of Captain America storyline. Titles that are labelled with a (*) are the start of new stories which you can continue on with. It’s fine to pick and choose based on what you’re interested in. Just like the main reading list, you don’t have to read everything. This branding is just an indication that it relates to the aftermath of Civil War which branches off in various directions focusing on various different characters. This is the aftermath of Civil War, which Marvel has branded “The Initiative”. Iron Man #13-14, Casualties of War, The ConfessionĬhoosing Sides, The Return, The Initiative, She-Hulk #8Ĭivil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #1-4Īnd if you have $500 free, you can buy the massive boxset.Ĭivil War: The Initiative #1 cover by Marc Silvestri.
If you can’t wait that long, eBay, second-hand copies on Amazon, Comixology or Marvel Unlimited are all alternative options.Īmazing Spider-Man #529-531, Fantastic Four #536-537, New Avengers: IlluminatiĬivil War will also be re-released in Hardcover in 2016.Ĭaptain America #22-24, Winter Soldier: Winter KillsĬivil War Files, Civil War: Battle Damage Report, Marvel Spotlight: Mark Millar/Steve McNiven, Marvel Spotlight: Civil War Aftermath, Daily Bugle: Civil War Special Edition Although, these may get a new printing closer to the release of the Captain America: Civil War movie. Keep in mind that some of the smaller tie-in collections are most likely out of print.
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Just like the list of single issues, you are best off reading the main series first then picking and choosing tie-ins based on plot points and/or characters that interest you. This is a listing of all the trade paperbacks collections that are related to Civil War. The Great One Trade Paperback Reading Orders These can be read after Civil War as it doesn’t have a whole lot to do with Civil War. These are a list of comics with the Civil War: Casualties of War branding. View More Comic Book Reading Orders Casualties of War Iron Man/Captain America: Casualties of War #1 Civil War #1-7 contains all the major plot-points so think of the tie-ins as additional side stories that focus on certain characters or scenarios.
As mentioned earlier, you do not have to read all the tie-ins to understand the event. This is the entire Civil War event, including the main series (in bold) and tie-ins. Marvel’s Civil War Reading OrderĬivil War #1 trade paperback cover by Steve McNiven. Just keep in mind that Civil War is a large comic book event and you don’t have to read everything if you don’t want to. Read Civil War #1-7 and the tie-ins that interest you based on characters or storylines.Read the Road to Civil War prelude issues and Civil War #1-7.
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You’ll get a full story from start to finish. There are a few ways that you can read Civil War, depending on how much time you want to invest in the story. This Civil War Reading Order Guide aims to help make sense of this event – with a checklist of all the preludes, tie-ins and trade paperbacks. Thanks to the MCU, there has been a new found interest in this event. The problem with this new found interest is that there are a lot of people who are not sure where to start with Civil War. While the concept of heroes in conflict with each other is not new, it captured the reader’s attention, encouraging them to pick a side, and was a huge success for Marvel Comics. On the other side, lead by Captain America, there’s a group who don’t. On one side, lead by Iron Man, there’s a group who supports the move. Looking for the Civil War II Reading Order Checklist? You can find it here.Īfter the U.S Government passed an act that forces superheroes to register themselves and reveal their identity, there is a huge rift in the superhero community.