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Superhero Registration Act : ウィキペディア英語版
Registration acts (comics)

The Registration Acts —the Mutant Registration Act (MRA), the Superhuman Registration Act (SRA, or SHRA), and the Vigilante Registration Act (VRA) —are fictional legislative bills that have been plot points used in various comic books and superhero films which, when passed into law, enforce the regulation of vigilante vs. criminal activity and/or the mandatory registration of superpowered individuals with the government. The issue that the government might seek to regulate the activities and civil rights of super-heroes, or view them as valuable national security resource subject to conscription without notice in times of crisis, has also been explored in other comics, such as those featuring DC's Justice Society of America team, series like ''Watchmen'', ''Astro City'' and ''Powers'', the films ''The Return Of Captain Invincible'' (1983) and ''The Incredibles'' (2004), and in role-playing games ''Brave New World'' (1999), and ''Dawn of Legends'' for ''Savage Worlds''.
This plot point is especially rich and extensively explored in the fictional universes of various comic book stories published by Marvel Comics. The first mention of the broad concept was in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #141 (January 1981). The term "Registration Act" was first used in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #181 (May 1984). As their names suggest, ''Mutant Registration Act'' and ''Superhuman Registration Act'' deal with the registration of mutants and superhumans respectively. The Mutant Registration Act has also been featured in both the original ''X-Men'' animated series and the ''X-Men'' films. Numerous versions of each bill have been proposed at different times and in different jurisdictions in the Marvel Universe. The ''Superhuman Registration Act'' is a major plot point in Marvel's 2006 crossover limited series ''Civil War'', which will be adapted in the 2016 film ''Captain America: Civil War''.
==The Registration Acts as a concept==


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