In
this article.
Specifically, in this paragraph:
Quote:
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For the novices out there, Rogers was Captain America's true identity. He was taken down in a hail of gunfire earlier this year, a casualty of the civil war raging within the Marvel universe. Marvel's superheroes were fighting over a law that required all those with superhuman abilities to register with the government, thus revealing their secret identities. Iron Man lead the way in support of the government. Even Spider-Man unmasked himself. Captain America, however, believed it was a violation of his civil liberties to be forced to reveal his civilian identity and led the rebellion against the law.
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And when I say "ironic," I mean it.
EDIT: I removed the last two sentences of the paragraph to try and avoid a political discussion - that's not what this is about.
