{"id":2782,"date":"2010-03-02T18:37:23","date_gmt":"2010-03-03T02:37:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/reallifesuperheroes.org\/?p=2782"},"modified":"2010-03-02T18:37:23","modified_gmt":"2010-03-03T02:37:23","slug":"superheroes-get-real-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rlsh.net\/archive\/2010\/03\/02\/superheroes-get-real-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Superheroes get real"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nSuperheroes get real<\/strong>
\nby fighting important issues
\nBy Joshua Simmons
\nPublished: Tuesday, March 2, 2010
\nUpdated: Tuesday, March 2, 2010
\nUp in the sky! It\u2019s a bird; it\u2019s a plane. Nope, it\u2019s a superhero.
\nComic book superheroes complete with cape and cowl are running through the streets of almost every major metropolitan area in the United States.
\nThey have colorful names like Dreamer, Terrifica and Super Barrio. Rather than fighting crime in a traditional sense, they combat issues that they feel to be just on a more personal level.
\nThey have left the bat-shaped boomerangs and X-ray vision at home, instead opting for food and blankets for the homeless or assisting with organizing to combat corporate injustice.
\nPortland is no different from the rest of the nation. That\u2019s right; we have a superhero of our own. His name is Zetaman.
\nZetaman has taken on the responsibility of defending Portland\u2019s homeless population from the frigid nights and hunger. Armed with blankets, socks and food, he travels around Portland by night and provides those men and women with the necessities to make it through another night.
\n\u201cThey are happy to receive them,\u201d Zetaman stated in an e-mail.
\nThe royal blue clad superhero has based his costume on Superman and Zorro, but his real heroes are his grandfather and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
\nWhat could lead a man or woman to becoming a superhero?
\n\u201cI guess some free time Internet searching, a want to do good things combined with a lousy work schedule. As far as recommending [becoming a superhero] to others, I would not. It is a very difficult thing to do because it opens a person up to a lot of ridicule,\u201d Zetaman said.
\n\u201cFirst if I saw the costume I\u2019d think, \u2018We must be in Portland.\u2019 If I saw what they are doing I\u2019d be really happy that they are out there doing something, and I would do anything I could to try and help. I do community service in my own way; I fed the homeless around town for Thanksgiving, which feels better for me than to sit around eating a big dinner and feeling guilty,\u201d Kassi Havens, a Clackamas Community College student said.
\nAccording to the World Superhero Registry, yes there are so many superheroes out there that they are being registered; three things need to be accounted for in order to be considered for membership.
\nThe first is what many would consider obvious, a costume. The World Superhero Registry states on its Web site, \u201cThe purpose of a costume is not simply to protect the identity of the Real-Life Superhero from criminals that might seek revenge but to make a statement both to the evil-doers that you fight against and to the world at large: you are not simply someone who happened upon crime or injustice and made an impulsive decision to intervene.\u201d
\nThe requisite costume has become something of a symbol for comic book fans and \u201cReals\u201d alike. From the iconic Superman logo, to the basic jeans and T-shirt that accompany Wolverine\u2019s metal claws, costumes are how superheroes are identified worldwide.
\n\u201cI think it\u2019s a good thing because you don\u2019t get people who are just trying to get attention; they are actually trying to have fun while helping people,\u201d said Havens.
\nZetaman, however, has run across his share of the bad element in the Real Life Superhero community. Like with anything the Superhero community attracts people who actually want to make a change in the world, as well as the less than savory types who are just interested in getting five minutes in the spotlight.
\nThe other two rules are a bit more complicated than cutting up your mother\u2019s bed sheets and wearing tighty whities on the outside of your pants. The first is heroic deeds; a Real must be able to prove that they became a Real-Life Superhero for the benefit of mankind.
\nThe final step is listed as personal motivation. The Web site indicates that in order to be registered \u201ca Real-Life Superhero cannot be a paid representative of an organization\u201d
\nIn other words next time you see a spotlight in the sky at night, keep in mind that a Real is out doing their part to make the world a better place.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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