The enduring appeal of the superhero mythology can probably be traced to those adolescent years when fevered emotions and hormones found an outlet in the adventures of these spandexed gods and goddesses. For many, they also served as their first brush with the idea of a complex moral compass. Captain America: Civil War raises an issue deeply pertinent to our times – collateral damage. However, if the film's intellectual treatment of the premise were to be emulated by kids who love comic books, you'd find a whole lotta teeth on the playground.