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Is there no end to Shula's terror?


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Most of you probably don't know or care but for the past few weeks it has been speculated that the new Captain America movie would be titled 'Civil War'. When it was announced today all of us nerds were greeted with this:

 

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While it proved to be Marvel screwing with us this is what was said:

 

 

A guy named Mike Shula had the idea to put Serpent Society on there, and I thought it was awesome and hilarious. A part of me thought, 'Are people going to love Serpent Society and think that'd be really cool?'"

 

It's bad enough that he has to ruin football for us but now he has to ruin our movies? This guy has to go.

 

Source: http://comicbook.com/2014/10/29/what-was-with-captain-america-serpent-society-/

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