| Release: | Aug 2006 |
| Cover: | Aug 2006 |
Civil War - Embedded, Embedded, Part Two
| Release: | Aug 2006 |
| Cover: | Aug 2006 |
"Embedded, Part 2" - The Superhuman Registration Act has gone into effect, and it has consequences that are more widespread than anyone thought possible. Spider-Man has unmasked, throwing the press in general and the Daily Bugle in particular into a state of unmitigated chaos. One of the first heroes to fall under the act is Prodigy, who is efficiently shut down by Iron Man himself. "The Accused, Part 2" - Speedball is incarcerated after refusing the government's offer to register and come out as a public figure suporting superhuman reform. Without his powers, jail is far less pleasant for him than it usually is. "Civil War: The Program" - Norman Osborn watches Spider-Man's press release in prison, and doesn't like what he sees or hears. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents give him a chance to live by a different set of rules. Unnamed selection by Plutarch - Again, classic pieces written about war are used to highlight the similarities between real history and the current state of the Marvel Universe.
| Writer | Paul Jenkins |
| Artist | Leandro Fernandez, Steve Lieber, Kano |
| Cover Artist | John Watson |
| Penciller | Ramón Bachs |
| Inker | John Lucas |
| Colorist | Dan Brown, June Chung, Laura DePuy Martin, Dean White |
| Letterer | Randy Gentile |
| Editor | Tom Brevoort, Cory Sedlmeier |
| Editor in Chief | Joe Quesada |
| Spider-Man | Peter Parker |
| Iron Man | Anthony 'Tony' Stark |
| J. Jonah Jameson Jr. | |
| Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson | |
| Ben Urich | |
| Firestar | Angelica Jones |
| Green Goblin | Norman Osborn |
| Speedball | Robert 'Robbie' Baldwin |
| Sally Floyd | |
| Prodigy | Ritchie Gilmore |
| Eric Marshall |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Marvel Universe |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |