By Kristy Puchko | Twitter | May 26, 2016 |
By Kristy Puchko | Twitter | May 26, 2016 |
Rest easy, CapAss fans. The following will in no way impact our beloved Captain America of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. All that follows concerns the comic book series Captain America: Steve Rogers.Spoilers ahead concerning why its premiere issue had thrown the internet into frenzy mode.
Okay.
Wednesday morning Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 came out, and capped off with a mind-shatteringly shocking reveal that the All-American hero is actually Team Hydra. Check out the climactic panel below.
fuuuuuuuuck #marvel #CaptainAmerica pic.twitter.com/BP2rDxiwdm
— Manuel Alejandro⚽️⚡️ (@manueller) May 25, 2016
As you might imagine, fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, which ranged from the furious to the pretty damn funny.
hey in the new captain America comic they make steve a hydra agent!!! don't buy the issue!! #captainamerica #marvel
— steve rogers alaina (@ganseyandadam) May 25, 2016
Delete this! #SayNoToHydraCap #CaptainAmerica pic.twitter.com/a3mLQkXXa8
— VAN (@vanesapaez) May 25, 2016
lollllllll ok marvel ok sure maybe you should lie down for a minute you seem confused #captainamerica
— Preeti Chhibber (@runwithskizzers) May 25, 2016
Wait. WHAT? What will I tell Todd? https://t.co/RZZnXyQ0XE #CaptainAmerica pic.twitter.com/bPnxnni3QW
— Ree Drummond (@thepioneerwoman) May 25, 2016
I did nazi see that coming #CaptainAmerica
— Paul (@spiderham2099) May 25, 2016
So, in today's news @Marvel insults every fan of #CaptainAmerica by stripping him of everything he's ever stood for. pic.twitter.com/0tSpcHQCIB
— Anne Tibbets (@AnneTibbets) May 25, 2016
Everybody in the #CaptainAmerica fandom be like #SayNoToHYDRACap pic.twitter.com/E6ctHsy8No
— seb and plums (@Ella_1308) May 25, 2016
Now that #CaptainAmerica is a Nazi, I assume Black Panther is a KKK Grand Wizard and the X-Men are really Westboro Baptist Church members.
— Alex Fishler (@alexfishler) May 25, 2016
My thoughts on the #CaptainAmerica controversy pic.twitter.com/9KPqEyBjw1
— the_suzerain (@the_suzerain) May 25, 2016
The people mad about #CaptainAmerica being Hydra also probably left the theater during this scene of Star Wars pic.twitter.com/bJRu5O1JM2
— Alex Rogaski (@AlexRogaski) May 25, 2016
If you take the whole #CaptainAmerica business seriously just for one second, then you are incredibly new to comics
— Mr.Man-Thing (@Ibukis_Kunai) May 25, 2016
I hope the new #CaptainAmerica comic bombs. Hard. I don't care if it's a twist. This is antisemitic as hell.
— wynter (@milleniumerror) May 25, 2016
When progressive fans said they wanted #CaptainAmerica to come out, I don't think this is what they meant. #HailHydra
— Alexander Macris (@archon) May 25, 2016
Look, all things being equal, it could be worse #CaptainAmerica pic.twitter.com/FPZDfTTHKl
— Neil Kleid (@neilkleid) May 25, 2016
If @realDonaldTrump doesn't tweet "Make #CaptainAmerica Great Again," he's really missing an opportunity.
— Grundy (@Grundy) May 25, 2016
i hate this new captain america pic.twitter.com/IYZOzKKx5e
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) May 25, 2016
You can always count on Tumblr. #CaptainAmerica pic.twitter.com/vaYFP33Pnc
— Sean Gerber (@MrSeanGerber) May 25, 2016
H/T CBR
Kristy Puchko remains team CapAss.