The events of Marvel's Civil War played out quite differently in the comics and the MCU film,Captain America: Civil War, with the live-action project making one critical mistake compared to the story it was based on. In Civil War by Marvel Comics, several heroes, including Goliath, meet their end in the story. Meanwhile, the movie keeps things squeaky clean, as the stakes never reach the same level as in the original comic as no heroes die, torpedoing the impact of the blockbuster crossover.
Marvel's Civil War is one of the most famous events for the publisher, as Captain America and Iron Man led different sides of the Superhero Registration Act following a deadly incident with the New Warriors, throwing the heroes into conflict. In the comic by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, Tony Stark believed that the heroes should register with the government and act on their behalf. Meanwhile, Captain America took the opposite side, taking a stand against government intervention and registration. The end result was an event featuring the deaths of Goliath and several heroes, as the stakes felt incredibly high in the Marvel Universe. However, in Captain America: Civil War, the battle never felt as dire as it did in the comics, which always felt like a huge mistake.
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The Civil War comics immediately felt like a more intense conflict, as the heroes for and against the Superhero Registration Act fought each other with deadly results. One of the most heartbreaking moments is when Goliath is killed by Ragnarok, a clone of Thor, who Iron Man created to help him in the fight against those who opposed the act. Goliath isn't even the only character killed in the
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