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This Marvel Civil War t-shirt definitely sets the mood for the dramatic Marvel Comics event know as Civil War. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the event Marvel Civil War centers around the superhuman registration act. Which basically required all U.S. citizens with superpower to register with the federal government, reveal their secret identity, undergo training plus a few other things that would make a superhero or villain mad.
Of course that lead to a bunch of drama like things normally do when people are demanded to do certain things they really don‘t want to. Although it made for some very exciting clashes between are favorite Marvel superheroes. Most notable the little tussle between Captain America and Iron Man. So whatever side you were on this shirt is still awesome.
This t-shirt is just so badass, seriously if you’re looking for a Marvel Comics t-shirt it doesn‘t get much better than this. Don’t take my word for it just look at the dang picture and you’ll probably want to buy this Marvel Civil War t-shirt. So cool.
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