In December 2015, Marvel Comics announced the details of "Civil War II", whose core miniseries would be produced by writer Brian Michael Bendis, artist David Marquez, colorist Justin Ponsor, and editor Tom Brevoort. The repercussions of the storyline resulted in the new status quo of the Marvel Universe presented in the subsequent "Divided We Stand" storyline, which was released as part of the company's 2016 Marvel NOW! relaunch. "Civil War II" received mixed reviews from critics and modest yet declining sales figures from its high in June 2016 to its end in December. The storyline was succeeded by the one-shot Civil War II: The Oath.
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"Civil War II" also ties into several new limited series including: Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man, Civil War II: Choosing Sides, Civil War II: Gods of War, Civil War II: Kingpin, Civil War II: Ulysses, and Civil War II: X-Men, the one-shots: Civil War II: The Accused and Civil War II: The Fallen, and numerous ongoing series. The storyline was preluded by a series of comic books collectively titled "The Road to Civil War II". The debut of the series was scheduled to capitalize on the release of the 2016 Marvel Studios film Captain America: Civil War. Functioning as an allegory about the nature of determinism versus free will, the story sees opposing factions of superheroes led by Captain Marvel and Iron Man come into conflict when a new Inhuman named Ulysses emerges with the ability to predict the future. Debuting in June of that year, it is the sequel to 2006's " Civil War" and consists of a nine-issue eponymous core limited series, by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artists David Marquez and Justin Ponsor, and a number of tie-in books. " Civil War II" is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics.