Read the Superhero Registration Act from Captain America: Civil War

We got our hands on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 2 Box Set, which is full of items and props seen in the movies. One item in particular caught our eye (as it's from the upcoming Captain America: Civil War movie), The Sokovia Accords document calling for the registration of the Avengers. In the Civil War comic by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, this was better known as the Superhero Registration Act.

In accordance with the document at hand, I hereby certify that the below mentioned participants, peoples, and individuals, shall no longer operate freely or unregulated, but instead operate under the rules, ordinances and governances of the afore mentioned United Nations panel, acting only when and if the panel deems it appropriate and/or necessary.

And then there's a spot for each of these Avengers to sign: Clint Barton, Wanda Maximoff, James Rhodes, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Anthony Stark, Vision, and Sam Wilson.

Sokovia was the fictional European nation destroyed by Ultron in Avengers: Age of Ultron, and we know that Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross is heading the movement to use that as the reason to call for the registration of superheroes, hence it being titled The Sokovia Accords.

The document does not list the likes of Hulk, Thor, Winter Soldier, Black Panther, and Spider-Man, including only members of the "New Avengers" team we saw form at the end of Age of Ultron, plus Tony Stark, who we can assume is still on the team, and Hawkeye, who we last saw on assumed leave time with his family on the old Barton farm.

It's also interesting to note that despite being a synthezoid being, Vision was also given a place to sign, which means the UN has acknowledged him as a living being with a mind (stone) of his own.

For everything else we found inside the limited edition set, check out our full unboxing below.