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  2. 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.

  3. Superhero fiction - Wikipedia

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    A superhero is most often the protagonist of superhero fiction. However, some titles, such as Marvels by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, use superheroes as secondary characters.A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a type of stock character possessing "extraordinary or superhuman powers" and dedicated to protecting the public.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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

  6. Controller (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the "Secret Invasion" storyline, the Hood hired him as part of his criminal organization to take advantage of the split in the superhero community caused by the Super-Human Registration Act. He appears as part of the Hood's alliance with super-powered heroes; the grouping is intent on defeating the Skrull invasion force of New York City. [11]

  7. Mentallo - Wikipedia

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    Mentallo was captured by the Super-Adaptoid (impersonating the Fixer) but he was rescued by the Avengers. [12] As the Think Tank, he was a member of the Resistants which was originally an incarnation of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The Resistants opposed the Mutant Registration Act, and Flumm fought Captain America. [2]

  8. Patriot (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Patriot is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Patriot, Jeffrey Mace, first appeared in Human Torch Comics #4 (March 1941). [1] The second incarnation, Eli Bradley, debuted in Young Avengers #1 (April 2005). [2]

  9. Civil War: Front Line - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man shows his support for the Superhuman Registration Act by agreeing to be interviewed by Ben Urich, while making the proposal for Sally Floyd to investigate the anti-registration faction, right after she has an awkward interview with Spider-Man. [1] Afterwards, Peter Parker reveals his identity as Spider-Man on a press conference. [2]