Do You Think You Have It In You To Be A Superhero? If So, What Would Your Superhero Name Be?
(CNN) — Mr. Ravenblade, Mr. Xtreme, Dark Guardian and hundreds of others. Some with elaborate costumes, others with haphazardly stitched outfits, they are appearing on city streets worldwide watching over the populace like Superman watched over Metropolis and Batman over Gotham City. As people become disillusioned from financial woes and a downtrodden economy and look to put new purpose in their lives, everyday folks are taking on new personas to perform community service, help the homeless and even fight crime.
“A lot of them have gone through a sort of existential crisis and have had to discover who they are,” Goldman said. People are starting to put value in what they can do rather than what they have, he said. “They realize that money is fleeting, it’s in fact imaginary.”Mr. Ravenblade, laid off after a stint with a huge computer technology corporation, found inspiration for his new avocation a few years ago from an early morning incident in Walla Walla, Washington.
Public response to real-life superheroes has been mixed, according to Mr. Xtreme, who founded the Xtreme Justice League in San Diego, California.”Sometimes it’s been really positive with people saying, ‘Woohoo, the superheroes are here,’ and then the usual barrage, saying ‘Oh, these guys are losers.’ Other times people will look kind of freaked out, and then sometimes people just don’t know what to think about us.”
The current superhero movement started a few years ago on MySpace, as people interested in comics and cool caped crusaders joined forces, Goldman said.
“A lot of kids say they’re real-life superheroes [on MySpace],” Mr. Ravenblade said. “But what are you doing? Being in front of a computer is not helping anybody.”
Comic book legend Stan Lee, the brain behind heroes such as Spider-Man and the X-Men, said in his comic books doing good — and availing one’s self — was indeed the calling card for superheroes.
Without super powers, real life superheroes confess to a mere-mortal workload, including helping the homeless, handing out fliers in high-crime areas and patrolling areas known for drug-dealing.
Mr. Ravenblade said he and some of his superfriends would soon be trying to organize a Walk for Babies fundraiser in Portland, Oregon.”We work with charities that help children,” he said. “We think a lot of crimes happen because of people who didn’t get a lot of love when they were younger. We do what we can to help that there.” “Homeless outreach is the main thing I like to do,” said Chaim “Life” Lazaros, of Superheroes Anonymous. “We give out food, water, vitamins, toothbrushes. A lot of homeless people in my area know me, and they tell us about what they need. One homeless guy said ‘I need a couple pair of clean underwear.’” For Christmas, Lazaros said his group raised $700 in gifts and brought them to kids at St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in New York. “They were so excited to see real-life superheroes,” Lazaros said.
“The very best thing a private citizen can do is be a good witness.” Mr. Ravenblade said he’s just that.”If you’re a real-life superhero you follow the law. If you catch somebody you can’t just tie them up and leave them for the cops, that’s for the comics. You have to wait for the cops and give them a statement,” Mr. Ravenblade said.http://edition.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/06/04…


Gobilina on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 11:04 am
Not spiderman anyway Faith lol xx
I would be mascara girl
Can kill with one flutter of her (false) eyelashes!!
Princess Jess on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 11:15 am
FRO MAN ,,, THE LINK SHOWS HIS SUPER POWERS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_qD9uZ8k…
Faith on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 11:17 am
Definitely. I would be Galactic Gobilina who would be a time traveller bringing messages and knowledge from other worlds!
Shady on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 12:05 pm
Hi Faith
I guess Miss Cleaner as with one sweep I knock the baddies clean . Plus cleaning is what I do best I’m slow but effective lol
ariana on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 12:41 pm
trust me i’m a superhero
and my name is of course
obanpussyginger
dinna be looking up ma kilt the noo
obanpuss on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 1:34 pm
El Gordo.
Bear on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 2:24 pm
No. If I had a super-power I wouldn’t be going around performing good deeds. That’s for sure.
civis totius mundi on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 2:25 pm
I’ll be Lobster Boy.
Spend 5 minutes in the sun, and I’m redder than a lobster!
Kev ~ a Jock, not a Jerk. on Sun, 18th Oct 2009 3:14 pm
I’m not big into super hero stuff but I suppose I’d quite like to be like He-Man (wonder if anyone remembers him!!) except I’d have to be She-Woman and that doesn’t have quite the same ring to it!!!!
And yes, I have it in me – well, you know what I mean.