Captain American: Civil War Review
All Those Superpowers and They Still Couldn't Free Any Slaves... I haven't done the research, but I'd like to think that Captain America was created as positive propaganda to instill hope and values into the American people during World War II. Ever since his inception, Captain America has rarely changed. Even more so than Superman, Captain America preached the good ol' America values. He stood for freedom, he championed democracy, and most of all, he beat the Nazis. So it startled me when I read Marvel's 11 main comic issue series, Civil War. In the story, a group of no name superheroes start a reality TV show where they hunt down and defeat villains. Things go wrong where they fight a villain named Nitro. When trapped, he blows himself up, which takes out a huge chunk of the city, innocent civilians and all. The event sparks unrest among the public and leads to Superhero Registration Act; a bill to have superheroes register with the government so t...