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Old 03-14-2017, 01:27 PM   #25559
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Thanks to Marvel's half-off sale over the weekend, I finally got to read Civil War II - the main story and some of the tie-in volumes. It would've been a better story if the central author hadn't completely forgotten about a character development that renders a pivotal event utterly impossible. To use an unrelated example, it's as if someone had published a Bruce Wayne Batman story during the time when Dick Grayson was wearing the suit: no matter how good the story is, the inattention to continuity is a fatal flaw.
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