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  2. Jack Flag - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War storyline, Jack Flag is shown to be living a civilian life with his girlfriend Lucy in Cleveland, Ohio, but refuses to either register or throw out his suit and weapons on the basis of the Superhuman Registration Act being "un-American". Growing frustrated with the police's slow response and lack of action about crime in ...

  3. Storm in other media - Wikipedia

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    Storm appears as a playable character in the PS2, PSP, and Wii versions of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced again by Dawnn Lewis. This version supports Captain America in opposing the Superhuman Registration Act. [16] Storm appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad, voiced again by Cree Summer. [6]

  4. Illuminati (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Despite deciding not to meet again, Iron Man calls together the Illuminati (excluding Professor X, who is in exile in Scotland after the "M Day" event) to introduce them to the Superhuman Registration Act. He illustrates the fact that recent events have raised suspicion of all super-powered individuals and groups, and that one wrong move on the ...

  5. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game's ending depends on which side the player chose. In the Anti-Registration ending, Congress repeals the Superhero Registration Act and the President pardons the Anti-Registration heroes. In the Pro-Registration ending, Congress amends the Superhero Registration Act, making it voluntary, and Iron Man becomes the new Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.

  6. 8 Things We Learned From That Intense ‘Avengers ... - AOL

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    Deep breath, everyone. We’ve been waiting anxiously for any and every piece of info we can get about “Avengers: Endgame” ever since “Infinity War” blew us away by killing off most of the ...

  7. Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events

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    Heroes are divided when the U.S. government passes the Super-human Registration Act, forcing the heroes to either reveal their identities or become wanted fugitives. [3] Initiative: With Captain America dead, the world moves on. The United States government approves the creation of a unified hero program, the Fifty States Initiative. World War Hulk

  8. Super Bowl 59 will include 'more visible' law enforcement ...

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    The Super Bowl is coming to New Orleans for the first time since 2013 − and less than six weeks after the deadly attack on Jan. 1, when a Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, drove a truck into a crowded ...

  9. Flag-Smasher - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [18] During the Civil War story arc, he attacked the Santa Monica Farmers' Market to show his opposition to the Super-Human Registration Act, but the Runaways defeated him. [19] Later, a fight between the Flag-Smasher and Araña was described. The second Flag-Smasher struck Araña with his mace, but Spider-Man later defeated him. [20]