The Amazing Spider-Man #536
In "The War at Home: Part 5 of 6," Spider-Man pushes through the fallout of the Superhuman Registration Act, fleeing Iron Man’s pursuit and taking Aunt May and Mary Jane to a rundown motel for their safety. With the nation watching, Peter makes a bold, personal stand on live television, confronting his role in the registration debate—leaving Iron Man furious and the stakes higher than ever. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Ron Garney, with inks by Bill Reinhold, colors by Matt Milla, and letters by VC's Cory Petit, the cover by Ron Garney captures the tension in a single, striking image.
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Spider-Man concludes his battle with Iron Man and escapes into the sewers. Peter moves Aunt May and Mary Jane into a seedy motel to hide them from the Civil War conflict and then goes on national TV and declares that he made the wrong choice regarding superhuman registration. Iron Man isn't pleased.
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