Individuals inspired by the fictional comic book superheroes, which perform civic activities, public safety patrols, charity work and other pro social acts.
ABC News and NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! radio program interviewed Terrifica, a New York City-based woman who patrols bars and parties in an effort to protect inebriated women in danger of being taken advantage of by men.
The BBC reported on Angle-Grinder Man 2, a British self-described "wheel-clamp superhero" who uses an angle grinder to cut wheel clamps off vehicles in Kent and London.
CNN covered Mexico City's Superbarrio, who wears red tights and a red and yellow wrestler's mask. Rather than fight crime and corruption with violence, he uses his unique image to organize labor rallies and protests, and file petitions.
The Age described Polarman of Iqaluit, Canada, whose primary interests are shoveling the snow off sidewalks during the day, and patrolling the streets for criminals at night.
The Sydney Morning Herald interviewed Brokenman, a costumed Australian who created fake crime scenes with chalked body outlines to highlight his views.
The Detroit Free Press reported on Jackson, Michigan superhero Captain Jackson, who is an "officially sanctioned independent crime fighter." He and his team the Crimefighter Corps, regularly patrol Jackson's downtown area do volunteer/community work and report any crimes that they see.
Intake Weekly and FOX59 News interviewed Mr. Silent who regularly patrols the Indianapolis area along with his partner Doktor DiscorD. Comic book writer Warren Ellis Blogged about their growing superhero team called the "Justice Society of Justice".
WTOP news In Washington DC reported on Metrowoman who uses a superhero costume and identity to spread information on using mass transit and the ecological benefits of using public transportation in the Washington DC Metro region.
WTSP News did a story on Superhero, a police advocate in Clearwater, Florida who provides roadside assistance in a 1975 Corvette Stingray. The Canadian show "TV Made Me Do It" ran an episode about Superhero in November of 2007.
The Washington Post reported a story about superheroes Captain Prospect and Justice who are real life superheroes and members of the Capital City Super Squad in Washington DC.
Central Florida NEWS Channel 13 did a story on "Team Justice," a group of costumed superheroes giving Christmas gifts to the homeless.
The Twin Cities-based newspaper City Pages ran a story focusing on the general population of the Superheroes.
ABC's Nightline news program interviewed real-life superheroes Squeegeeman and Captain Xavier Obvious, who patrol New York City. The heroes have also been documented in Radar Magazine, Timeout NY Magazine, and HDNET's Deadline.
The Portland, Oregon-based newspaper Willamette Week“reported on Zetaman and his patrols consisting of seeking out the needy with gifts of food and clothing. This was later reported on the Portland-based ABC affiliate, KATU, and CNN.
The Salt Lake City-based newspaper, SLC Salt Lake City Weekly reported on the patrols of The Black Monday Society and the costumed identities of its team members Insignis, Ghost, Ha!, Oni, and Silver Dragon. FOX News Salt Lake City,Utah Ran a story on the Black Monday Society on 8/11/08 3
MSN.com did an article on the real Superhero Community on 8/6/08
The New York Daily News's online site did an article on three costumed superheroes patrolling NY on 10/9/08.
The BBC reported on Angle-Grinder Man 2, a British self-described "wheel-clamp superhero" who uses an angle grinder to cut wheel clamps off vehicles in Kent and London.
CNN covered Mexico City's Superbarrio, who wears red tights and a red and yellow wrestler's mask. Rather than fight crime and corruption with violence, he uses his unique image to organize labor rallies and protests, and file petitions.
The Age described Polarman of Iqaluit, Canada, whose primary interests are shoveling the snow off sidewalks during the day, and patrolling the streets for criminals at night.
The Sydney Morning Herald interviewed Brokenman, a costumed Australian who created fake crime scenes with chalked body outlines to highlight his views.
The Detroit Free Press reported on Jackson, Michigan superhero Captain Jackson, who is an "officially sanctioned independent crime fighter." He and his team the Crimefighter Corps, regularly patrol Jackson's downtown area do volunteer/community work and report any crimes that they see.
Intake Weekly and FOX59 News interviewed Mr. Silent who regularly patrols the Indianapolis area along with his partner Doktor DiscorD. Comic book writer Warren Ellis Blogged about their growing superhero team called the "Justice Society of Justice".
WTOP news In Washington DC reported on Metrowoman who uses a superhero costume and identity to spread information on using mass transit and the ecological benefits of using public transportation in the Washington DC Metro region.
WTSP News did a story on Superhero, a police advocate in Clearwater, Florida who provides roadside assistance in a 1975 Corvette Stingray. The Canadian show "TV Made Me Do It" ran an episode about Superhero in November of 2007.
The Washington Post reported a story about superheroes Captain Prospect and Justice who are real life superheroes and members of the Capital City Super Squad in Washington DC.
Central Florida NEWS Channel 13 did a story on "Team Justice," a group of costumed superheroes giving Christmas gifts to the homeless.
The Twin Cities-based newspaper City Pages ran a story focusing on the general population of the Superheroes.
ABC's Nightline news program interviewed real-life superheroes Squeegeeman and Captain Xavier Obvious, who patrol New York City. The heroes have also been documented in Radar Magazine, Timeout NY Magazine, and HDNET's Deadline.
The Portland, Oregon-based newspaper Willamette Week“reported on Zetaman and his patrols consisting of seeking out the needy with gifts of food and clothing. This was later reported on the Portland-based ABC affiliate, KATU, and CNN.
The Salt Lake City-based newspaper, SLC Salt Lake City Weekly reported on the patrols of The Black Monday Society and the costumed identities of its team members Insignis, Ghost, Ha!, Oni, and Silver Dragon. FOX News Salt Lake City,Utah Ran a story on the Black Monday Society on 8/11/08 3
MSN.com did an article on the real Superhero Community on 8/6/08
The New York Daily News's online site did an article on three costumed superheroes patrolling NY on 10/9/08.
by The Real Life Superheroes March 18, 2009
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by Legend of the Superxero's August 2, 2007
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To turn into a super hero. Literally!
Similar to glorify.But not the same.
Think of someone or something as of having superhero like quality/ies.
To believe or make believe of having superhero like qualities,properties and values.
To exaggerate of having superhero like qualities,properties and values.
To react spontaneously like a superhero.
To act courageously and spontaneously like a super hero.
Similar to glorify.But not the same.
Think of someone or something as of having superhero like quality/ies.
To believe or make believe of having superhero like qualities,properties and values.
To exaggerate of having superhero like qualities,properties and values.
To react spontaneously like a superhero.
To act courageously and spontaneously like a super hero.
Marry Jane was stuck as a hostage along with peter parker,He was lucky enough to be in a corner away from the terrorists.Within a fraction of seconds he superherofies and snatch their weapons with his spider web.
Hal Jordan has the most amazing way to superherofy into green lantern!
They superherofy the story.
For a moment i was superherofied but then i realized i was outnumbered!
Now a days media around the world superherofies every small story!
Dont you dare superherofy your fake fights!
Hal Jordan has the most amazing way to superherofy into green lantern!
They superherofy the story.
For a moment i was superherofied but then i realized i was outnumbered!
Now a days media around the world superherofies every small story!
Dont you dare superherofy your fake fights!
by Khumaer Bayas (Kay N Bee) July 3, 2014
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by SuperheroTouchdown October 6, 2016
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by BIGDICKDANROOFKINGOFTHENORTH September 25, 2017
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BAZ: I just bought my first rental property. What are those people called who look after the management for you again?
SHAZ: Superhero. You need a Superhero.
SHAZ: Superhero. You need a Superhero.
by Superhero PM January 15, 2019
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