Spider Man

Spider Man
I want to know what happened to Spider-Man to expose his identity to everyone else?

A recent cover cartoon showing his true identity Spider-Man to all journalists. On the other hand, I happen to know the history then reveal his true identity.

I think you mean Civil War Marvel Comics series. The premise of the Civil War history is the introduction of a Superhuman Registration Act in the United States. Similar acts have been used as literary devices in Watchmen, X-Men, and The Incredibles. Millar has said he "chose to superhero dilemma something a little different. People thought they were dangerous but did not want a ban. What they wanted was superheroes paid by the federal government as policemen and open to the same kind of scrutiny. It was the perfect solution and nobody, to my knowledge has done this before. "[2] The law requires any person in the United States with superhuman abilities to register with the federal government and receive appropriate training. The signs also have the option of working for SHIELD, earning a salary and benefits as those obtained by other U.S. officials. Characters within the superhuman community in the Marvel Universe division into two groups: one advocating registration as a responsible obligation, and the other opposing the law on the basis that it violates privacy rights. The genesis of this idea arose from conversations between Mark Millar, Brian Bendis and Bryan Hitch. [2] Within the history of adoption of the faces of characters is based on the civil war owner. Although the series can be read as an allegorical commentary following the 9 / 11 and the Patriot Act, writer Mark Millar noted, "The political allegory is only for those who are politically aware. Children will read it and just seen a superhero fight great. "[3] Spider-Man reveals his secret identity as part of this.

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