Spider-Man and two Captain Americas in Hollywood brawl

One of the Captain Americas involved.

(Credit: CBS Los Angeles Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)

When superheroes fight each other, there is always the assumption that one side must be on drugs or in the control of some devious mastermind who knows the superhero’s one touching weakness.

Neither may have been the case on Wednesday, when superheroes took their battle not to the sets of Hollywood, but to its streets.

As CBS Los Angeles reports, the Madame Tussauds kiosk — just inches away from the famed Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard — was the scene of an ugly meeting of the ripped (or not) bodies.

A brouhaha erupted over tourist harassment and who owned the territorial rights to certain pavement slabs that might offer the finest of tips to superhero impersonators.

“That is not good for the image, the perception, for the spirit of Hollywood,” declared Captain America — aka Juan Diego.

Diego, it seems, was one of the Captain Americas involved

A witness, Tussauds employee Bernardo Stroud, offered that two Captain Americas and one lone Spider-Man were circling.

“Captain America just hit one of them,” he told CBS. He said that Spider… [Read more]

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