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Al-Dog
01-16-2008, 09:15 AM
Apparently there are quite a few real life costumed superheroes around.

Superheroes in Real Life (http://articles.citypages.com/articles/2008-01-16/feature/superheroes-in-real-life/)

BY MOST OBSERVERS' RECKONING, between 150 and 200 real-life superheroes, or "Reals" as some call themselves, operate in the United States, with another 50 or so donning the cowl internationally. These crusaders range in age from 15 to 50 and patrol cities from Indianapolis to Cambridgeshire, England. They create heroic identities with names like Black Arrow, Green Scorpion, and Mr. Silent, and wear bright Superman spandex or black ninja suits. Almost all share two traits in common: a love of comic books and a desire to improve their communities.
It's rare to find more than a few superheroes operating in the same area, so as with all hobbies, a community has sprung up online. In February, a burly, black-and-green-clad New Jersey-based Real named Tothian started Heroes Network, a website he says functions "like the UN for the real-life superhero community."
The foremost designer of real-life superhero costumes lives in New Brighton, Minnesota. His given name is Michael Brinatte, but he pro wrestles under the name Jack T. Ripper. At 6'2", with bulldog shoulders, he looks more likely to suplex you than shake your hand. It's hard to imagine him behind a sewing machine, carefully splicing together bits of shiny spandex, but when the 39-year-old father of three needed to give his wrestling persona a visual boost, that's just where he found himself, drawing on his only formal tailoring education: seventh-grade home economics. He discovered he had a talent for it, and before long was sewing uniforms and masks for fellow wrestlers, learning techniques to make his work durable enough to withstand the rigors of hand-to-hand combat.
After he posted photos of his masks on the internet, he met his first real-life superhero: Entomo the Insect Man, a crimefighter and "masked detective" based in Naples, Italy. Entomo wanted Brinatte to make him a mask to incorporate into his black-and-olive uniform. A lifelong comic fan, Brinatte took the assignment seriously, and it showed in the stitching. When Entomo showed off his new mask to the community of Reals, Brinatte started getting more orders: a green-and-black bodysuit for Hardwire, a blue-and-white Z-emblazoned uniform for Zetaman. Eventually, Brinatte started a website, www.hero-gear.net, to formalize his business, and now spends 10 to 15 hours each week making superhero uniforms. "They have a good heart and believe in what they're doing, and they're a lot of fun to talk to," Brinatte says.

Kaeos
01-16-2008, 09:25 AM
:ohwell:

How the hell did you find me?!?!?!

He was sworn to secrecy. :mad:

rappites
01-16-2008, 10:06 AM
Thanks for coming out K-man.

I was going to say that I am sure that there has to be a few of these people posting here.

Jakester
01-16-2008, 10:07 AM
I hear Paragon's (http://www.coh.com) swarming with them.

omicron
01-16-2008, 10:22 AM
Sure wear a cape and spandex and you're a hero. But go out in a giant pink suit and flipflops, and they call you crazy.......

sickness
01-16-2008, 08:40 PM
Heh. Not like these "Reals" do anything. Look at Superman taking his sweet-ass time gawking at a car that crashes into the DMV:

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omicron
01-17-2008, 06:17 AM
Sure wear a cape and spandex and you're a hero. But go out in a giant pink suit and flipflops, and they call you crazy.......

You know, my post would have been alot funnier if I typed giant pink BUNNY suit like I meant. :p

Captain Obvious
01-17-2008, 06:47 AM
When I am needed, I am always ready to assist!

Al-Dog
01-17-2008, 07:14 AM
When I am needed, I am always ready to assist!Hey Captain; I don’t know about everyone else, but I’ve been patiently waiting for you to post a picture in costume doing something heroic. I’m beginning to thank you don’t even exist.

That’s right, I said it.

Well? Prove me wrong. That costume maker (http://hero-gear.net/default.aspx) to the heroes only charges $70.00.