Well, something good came of those two turds today, for me at least:
At the church where I volunteer, we're currently doing a superhero- themed Vacation Bible School. I appear in skits for it as the sort of main character, "Captain Shield" (Wearing a grey shirt, jeans, thick Doc Martens, a yellow cape, and goggles, wielding a Captain America shield I got from a Spirit Halloween store a couple years ago, and using a voice that I based a little off of Bruce Campbell). Some of the kids asked me why I was using a Captain America shield even though I'm not him, so while staying in character, I told them "See, I have a shield of my own, but last weekend, I had to stop a villain named 'Koba' and his gang from burning down the city. I won, but my shield got pretty banged up, so it's in the shop being repaired. Fortunately, Captain America's an old friend of mine, so he said that I could borrow HIS shield this week to help you in VBS!"
With the real "Koba" (Who is hopefully either still rotting in the Scott County jail or standing trial for the out- of- state murders he's suspected of committing) being such a hardcore Christophobe in the interview, I wonder how he'd react to know that I used him as the partial basis for a villain in a church VBS event?