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TopicCaptain America: Civil War - Am I the only one who thinks it's backwards?
EvilMegas
05/03/17 2:13:39 PM
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Conner4REAL posted...
The comic presented a flawed argument.

It seemed like cap was fighting for zero reason coming off Stamford massacre in which a bunch of reality tv super teens ended up through their negligence getting 600+ kids killed in an explosion that blew up a school. The shra in that basically said "if you wanna be a cop you gotta register and be trained". That's about it.

Mua2- pushed the argument the other way. Anyone with powers was basically "forcibly enlisted" by the government regardless of what they want to do.

The movie I think presented it most evenly when you include in the cap perspective the fact that he's coming off two movies dealing with hydra and the one movie which indicates how much hydra has infiltrated the government.

So caps fear in the movies, in addition to protecting his friend, is that any oversignet group could potentially be a hydra run agency. Iron man in the movies hasn't come across the same experience.

I thought l the movies presented the dynamic far better and even handed than any other story I read or game I played involving it.


The were forcibly made to register in the comics, to the point where it was almost nazi-esque. They also had to reveal their identities to the public which is beyond dumb, and as soon as someone did it in one part their family and friends were targeted.
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