Picking Sides in Captain America: Civil War

Ta-Nehisi Coates

The Atlantic

2016-05-19

“I’ve always thought that Cap, at his best, was a kind of comment on how we see World War II, “The Good War.” He’s a cartoon pulled out of our own imagined past, set in an uncomfortable, uncertain present.”


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