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\"heroi-1b\"<\/a>Originally posted: http:\/\/super.abril.com.br\/cotidiano\/super-homens-573741.shtml<\/a>
\nPessoas comuns usando fantasias e nomes falsos para fazer o bem e combater o crime. Conhe\u00e7a o fen\u00f4meno dos super-her\u00f3is da vida real<\/em>
\npor Alexandre Rodrigues
\ntem uma trag\u00e9dia em sua origem. O Batman assistiu ao assassinato dos pais ainda menino. O Super-Homem sofre por ser o \u00fanico sobrevivente de um planeta que explodiu. O Homem-Aranha se balan\u00e7a em teias para compensar um erro – deixou fugir o bandido que depois matou seu tio. Mas Sarah s\u00f3 precisou levar um p\u00e9 na bunda para se tornar Terr\u00edfica, que luta para impedir que outros tirem vantagem de mulheres indefesas.
\nEla \u00e9 magra, tem os cabelos louros, bonitos olhos azuis e um gosto p\u00e9ssimo para uniforme – o seu consiste em m\u00e1scara, cal\u00e7a, malha e botas p\u00farpuras e um suti\u00e3 de metal por cima da roupa. Carrega uma “pochete de utilidades” na qual h\u00e1 de chocolates a preservativos para cumprir sua miss\u00e3o: percorre a noite de Manhattan e adjac\u00eancias abordando mulheres. Por sua obsess\u00e3o em tentar impedir que homens se deem bem com as mulheres que beberam demais \u00e0 noite, a hero\u00edna nova-iorquina foi apelidada de anti-Sex and the City. “Minha motiva\u00e7\u00e3o \u00e9 simples. Eu tento ensinar a mulheres que elas n\u00e3o precisam de prote\u00e7\u00e3o, admira\u00e7\u00e3o, o que for”, diz Sarah, a mulher de cora\u00e7\u00e3o partido. “N\u00e3o \u00e9 preciso ter superpoderes para algu\u00e9m cometer erros. Erros terr\u00edveis.”
\nTerr\u00edfica \u00e9 uma candidata a terapia e tamb\u00e9m a representante feminina mais famosa de um bizarro fen\u00f4meno da cultura pop que vem ganhando for\u00e7a no hemisf\u00e9rio norte. \u00c9 cada vez mais frequente pessoas comuns vestirem fantasias para defender uma causa ou mesmo combater o crime. H\u00e1 um boom de super-her\u00f3is da vida real (ou RLSH, sigla mais ou menos popularizada nos pa\u00edses onde eles atuam). S\u00e3o banc\u00e1rios, universit\u00e1rios, ex-policiais, que usam nomes como Lebre da Sombra e Capit\u00e3o Disc\u00f3rdia sem medo do rid\u00edculo. Em vez da Liga da\u00a0
Justi\u00e7a<\/a>, se aliam em organiza\u00e7\u00f5es como Sociedade da Segunda-Feira Negra e Tropas dos Combatentes do Crime. De acordo com o site Super Hero Registry, h\u00e1 mais de 300 na ativa: s\u00e3o 6 na Europa, 2 no Canad\u00e1, 1 no M\u00e9xico – no Brasil, at\u00e9 a publica\u00e7\u00e3o e repercuss\u00e3o desta mat\u00e9ria, nenhum. Todo o resto est\u00e1 nos EUA. Se ainda estivesse vivo, um sujeito chamado Fredric Wertham veria essa estat\u00edstica com orgulho e preocupa\u00e7\u00e3o.
\nTradi\u00e7\u00e3o americana<\/strong>
\nEm 1954, o Senado americano organizou o equivalente a uma CPI para diagnosticar o suposto mal que as hist\u00f3rias em\u00a0
quadrinhos<\/a> estavam causando a milh\u00f5es de crian\u00e7as e adolescentes. Assumidamente inspirada no livro Seduction of the Innocent (“Sedu\u00e7\u00e3o do Inocente”, sem vers\u00e3o em portugu\u00eas), lan\u00e7ado naquele ano pelo psiquiatra Fredric Wertham, a comiss\u00e3o era um palco para o doutor expor suas ideias. Acuados, editores tiveram de engolir que seus gibis eram “um fator importante em muitos casos de deliqu\u00eancia juvenil” – lembra a pol\u00eamica atual sobre videogames (ver p\u00e1g. 38).
\nSe Wertham foi preconceituoso por um lado, acabou acertando por outro: detectou entre alguns f\u00e3s de super-her\u00f3is o complexo de Super-Homem – um senso exagerado de responsabilidade, aliado \u00e0 cren\u00e7a de que ningu\u00e9m \u00e9 capaz de se virar sozinho e uma necessidade constante de “salvar” os outros. Seria o contr\u00e1rio do “efeito espectador”, em que cidad\u00e3os obedientes \u00e0 lei, diante de um crime, n\u00e3o se envolvem, achando que outros v\u00e3o faz\u00ea-lo. Para Bart Beaty, especialista na obra de Wertham, essa compuls\u00e3o por se envolver j\u00e1 existia na cultura americana, mas pode ter se acentuado ap\u00f3s a como\u00e7\u00e3o com o 11 de Setembro, levando ao surgimento desses her\u00f3is de verdade.
\n“O movimento est\u00e1 crescendo. J\u00e1 s\u00e3o mais de 300 no Super Hero Registry? Veja s\u00f3, h\u00e1 um ano eram 200”, diz Ben Goldman, historiador informal do fen\u00f4meno e tamb\u00e9m um\u00a0
her\u00f3i<\/a> – ele usa o nome de Cameraman, por sua dedica\u00e7\u00e3o a documentar em v\u00eddeo as a\u00e7\u00f5es dos colegas. Segundo ele, a crise financeira que abalou os EUA no ano passado deu o impulso que faltava para que alguns ca\u00edssem no hero\u00edsmo . “Muitos perderam renda, o emprego, suas casas, passaram por crises existenciais e pararam para pensar em quem eram de verdade. Algumas pessoas come\u00e7aram a dar mais valor a sua voca\u00e7\u00e3o do que a suas posses. E muitos acham que nasceram para ser super-her\u00f3is, por que n\u00e3o?”
\nFazendo diferen\u00e7a<\/strong>
\n“As pessoas est\u00e3o cheias de indiferen\u00e7a e apatia, mas h\u00e1 homens e mulheres que querem fazer diferen\u00e7a. Somos um movimento, mais do que um bando de caras usando roupas de el\u00e1stico”, diz Dave Pople, ex-profissional de luta livre, ex-boxeador, ex-fuzileiro naval, ex-cadete da academia de pol\u00edcia. Ocupa\u00e7\u00e3o atual: super-
her\u00f3i<\/a> sob a alcunha de… Super-Her\u00f3i<\/a>. O uniforme, como os de seus colegas, foi claramente inspirado nos dos her\u00f3is dos\u00a0quadrinhos<\/a> (ver quadro nesta p\u00e1gina). Como os outros super-her\u00f3is, n\u00e3o pode carregar armas para n\u00e3o correr o risco de ser preso por vigilantismo. Apesar do corpo avantajado (ou talvez por causa dele), garante que jamais precisou agredir um suspeito. No que consiste, ent\u00e3o, o seu super-hero\u00edsmo? Bem, em um domingo \u00e0 tarde pode estar patrulhando a praia de Clearwater, Fl\u00f3rida, onde vive, verificando se os vendedores t\u00eam licen\u00e7a. Ou trocando um pneu numa estrada. Mas, como a maior parte de seus colegas, faz caridade: com outros her\u00f3is da regi\u00e3o, ele formou o Time\u00a0Justi\u00e7a<\/a>, que re\u00fane e doa brinquedos.
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\"heroi-2e3\"<\/a>
\nMas alguns mant\u00eam uma aura de mist\u00e9rio e dizem viver nas sombras espreitando malfeitores. “\u00c9 como eu posso ajudar os outros”, diz O Olho,
her\u00f3i<\/a> de Mountain View, Calif\u00f3rnia. Na internet, se apresenta como um ex-detetive particular que passou 25 anos em empresas do Vale do Sil\u00edcio e hoje vigia sorrateiramente o crime, reunindo provas para a pol\u00edcia. Aos 51 anos, percorre a cidade de carro usando equipamentos que ele mesmo inventa – como uma bengala-c\u00e2mera, um r\u00e1dio-perisc\u00f3pio e uma lanterna laser – para vigiar criminosos. Ao seu lado, leva a mulher, ela tamb\u00e9m uma super-hero\u00edna, que adota o codinome de Lady Mist\u00e9rio. “O parque Mercy Bush tem sido a cena de alguns avistamentos estranhos em v\u00e1rias patrulhas. Eu vi vandalismo, duas pessoas fazendo sexo sendo filmadas por uma terceira e, em geral, todo tipo de esquisitos que s\u00e3o atra\u00eddos para esse lugar quando cai a noite”, registrou em seu blog sobre uma patrulha noturna.
\nO fen\u00f4meno \u00e9 mais forte nos EUA, mas j\u00e1 atravessou o Atl\u00e2ntico. “Sou detetive e combatente do crime”, se apresenta Entomo (latim para “inseto”), italiano de 32 anos. Com a identidade mais ou menos secreta – diz que 13 pessoas pr\u00f3ximas sabem quem ele \u00e9 -, dedica-se a evitar o vandalismo nas ruas de N\u00e1poles desde 2007, quando se inspirou com a hist\u00f3ria de Terr\u00edfica. Ele conta que passou por treinamento antes de assumir a vida dupla, mas sua grande vantagem, assegura, s\u00e3o as habilidades paranormais. “Eu injeto
justi\u00e7a<\/a>“, diz, sem dar mais detalhes. “Hoje \u00e9 meu terceiro anivers\u00e1rio comoher\u00f3i<\/a>. Obrigado a todos pelo apoio. Eu irei celebrar patrulhando as ruas toda a noite”, comemorou Entomo dia 2 de mar\u00e7o na sua p\u00e1gina no MySpace – que, a prop\u00f3sito, tamb\u00e9m informa que est\u00e1 interessado em conhecer mulheres.
\nSala (virtual) da\u00a0
Justi\u00e7a<\/a><\/strong>
\nN\u00e3o haveria os super-her\u00f3is de verdade sem a internet. O fen\u00f4meno \u00e9 efeito da web 2.0, que impulsionou uma profus\u00e3o de blogs e p\u00e1ginas de redes sociais, para her\u00f3is e grupos dos quais fazem parte. “Os interessados no assunto juntaram for\u00e7as, viram que n\u00e3o estavam sozinhos”, diz Goldman\/Cameraman. Em f\u00f3runs na rede, veteranos e novatos trocam experi\u00eancias e dicas. Onde encontrar spandex, o tecido dos uniformes dos super-her\u00f3is, mais discretos? Camadas de Kevlar, como nos\u00a0
quadrinhos<\/a>, realmente protegem contra uma bala? (A resposta \u00e9 n\u00e3o.)
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\"heroi-4e5\"<\/a>
\n\u00c0s vezes, esses f\u00f3runs servem para mostrar que a realidade n\u00e3o \u00e9 t\u00e3o exigente quanto a fic\u00e7\u00e3o. Em seu livro Becoming Batman (“Virando Batman”, sem vers\u00e3o em portugu\u00eas), o neurocientista canadense E. Paul Zehr estimou entre 15 e 18 anos o tempo que Bruce Wayne levou treinando para ser o Cavaleiro das Trevas. Para o autor, Wayne \u00e9 um atleta capaz de ser campe\u00e3o ol\u00edmpico no decatlo. “Quero virar um super-
her\u00f3i<\/a>, mas tenho vergonha da minha barriga”, explica o novato em um t\u00f3pico de discuss\u00e3o. “Calma. Voc\u00ea deve ter notado que h\u00e1 muito super-her\u00f3i<\/a> fora de forma”, responde, tranquilizador, um veterano.
\nMas a internet ainda n\u00e3o foi capaz de proporcionar a qualquer dos novos her\u00f3is o tipo de fama do veterano Superbarrio G\u00f3mez, na ativa desde os anos 80. Quando jovem, nos anos 70, foi guerrilheiro e afirma ter participado de 3 assaltos a bancos. Mais tarde, nos anos 80, o militante passou a se apresentar como um bizarro personagem que, com uma m\u00e1scara de luta livre e um uniforme que lembra o do Chapolin Colorado, come\u00e7ou a aparecer em protestos populares e greves de trabalhadores na Cidade do M\u00e9xico. Embora nunca tenha concorrido em seu pa\u00eds, em 1996 se tornou uma celebridade internacional ao se proclamar candidato alternativo \u00e0 Presid\u00eancia dos EUA.
\nDesde ent\u00e3o, foi tema de dois livros, apareceu na s\u00e9rie inglesa de\u00a0
quadrinhos<\/a>2000 AD Presents e tamb\u00e9m foi tema de um curta-metragem animado, La Vuelta de Superbarrio (“O Retorno de Superbarrio”). Com quase 60 anos – sua idade correta \u00e9 desconhecida -, aposentou-se no in\u00edcio da d\u00e9cada e revelou a identidade secreta: Marco Rasc\u00f3n C\u00f3rdova. Mas, assim como o personagem Fantasma, a honra de ser Superbarrio parece passar adiante: desde 2005 outro sujeito veste o uniforme. Sua p\u00e1gina no Facebook informa: ainda est\u00e1 na ativa.
\nVida real<\/strong>
\nA Calif\u00f3rnia \u00e9 um dos estados americanos onde o Olho pode agir. Na Carolina do Norte, por exemplo, cidad\u00e3os comuns s\u00e3o proibidos de prender algu\u00e9m. Se algum deles fizer isso, pode ser detido por sequestro. Apesar de at\u00e9 achar positivo um grupo de cidad\u00e3os dispostos a ajudar, a pol\u00edcia de San Diego, tamb\u00e9m na Calif\u00f3rnia, que vive uma epidemia de her\u00f3is, deu o recado: o combate ao crime s\u00f3 pode ser feito sem viol\u00eancia. E sugere aos her\u00f3is apenas denunciarem crimes e depois servirem de testemunhas. A resposta do p\u00fablico – como era de esperar – fica entre o apoio e o deboche. Em Nova York, um encapuzado chamado Vida reclama de moradores que atiram objetos das janelas – o paladino da\u00a0
justi\u00e7a<\/a> foi atingido por um peda\u00e7o de carne crua.
\nMas os super-her\u00f3is da vida real t\u00eam um motivo para n\u00e3o desanimar: conseguiram empolgar ningu\u00e9m menos do que Stan Lee, o criador de Hulk, Homem-Aranha, Homem de Ferro e outros her\u00f3is. “Se algu\u00e9m est\u00e1 cometendo um crime, se algu\u00e9m est\u00e1 machucando outra pessoa, \u00e9 quando um super-
her\u00f3i<\/a> entra em cena. \u00c9 bom que haja pessoas ansiosas para ajudar as pr\u00f3prias comunidades”, declarou ele em entrevista \u00e0 rede CNN. E at\u00e9 Hollywood j\u00e1 embarca na onda: est\u00e1 prevista para 11 de junho a estreia no Brasil de Quebrando Tudo (Kick-Ass), filme que liderou as bilheterias americanas com a hist\u00f3ria de um jovem que resolve combater o crime fantasiado – e encontra outros como ele. \u00c9, claro, uma com\u00e9dia.
\nSuper-
Her\u00f3i<\/a> viu o filme e n\u00e3o gostou muito, por achar que ridiculariza algo que ele leva muito a s\u00e9rio. Mas n\u00e3o se incomoda diante de uma pergunta bastante repetida: os super-her\u00f3is da vida real n\u00e3o passam de adultos que n\u00e3o querem enfrentar a pr\u00f3pria vida? “Eu acho que as pessoas s\u00e3o conformistas”, ele responde. “Eles acham que n\u00f3s devemos viver apenas vidas normais. Vidas normais s\u00e3o um saco.”
\nPara saber mais <\/strong>
\nWatchmen<\/em>
\nAlan Moore & Dave Gibbons, Panini Livros, 2009.
\nFredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture<\/em>
\nBart Beaty, University Press of Mississippi, 2005.
\n
worldsuperheroregistry.com<\/a>
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reallifesuperheroes.org<\/a>
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\"heroi-6\"<\/a>English Translation<\/strong>
\nEvery super
hero<\/a> has a tragedy in its origin. Batman witnessed the murder of her parents as a boy. Superman suffers from being the sole survivor of a planet that exploded. Spider-Man swings on webs to make a mistake – gave away the villain who later killed his uncle. But Sarah just had to take a walk in the butt to become terrifying, struggling to prevent others from taking advantage of defenseless women.
\nShe is thin, has blond hair, beautiful blue eyes and a bad taste for even – your mask is on, pants, sweater and purple boots and a bra metal on top of clothing.Carries a “utility pouch” in which there are chocolates to condoms to fulfill their mission: traveling the night of Manhattan and vicinity approaching women. In his obsession with trying to prevent men get along with women who drank too much at night, the New York heroin was dubbed anti-Fri and the City. “My motivation is simple. I try teach women that they need no protection, admiration, whatever,” says Sarah the wife of a broken heart. “You do not need superpowers to someone making mistakes. Mistakes terrible.”
\nTerrifying is a candidate for therapy and also the most famous female representative of a bizarre pop culture phenomenon that is gaining strength in the northern hemisphere. It is increasingly common people wear costumes to defend a cause or even fighting crime. There is a boom of superheroes in real life (or RLSH, which stands more or less popularized in countries where they operate). They are banking, academics, former police officers, who use names such as Hare’s Shadow and Captain Discord without fear of ridicule. Instead of the League of
Justice<\/a>, are allied organizations as the Society of Black Monday and the troops fighting crime. According to the website Superhero Registry, there are over 300 on active duty: six are in Europe, two in Canada, one in Mexico – in Brazil, until the publication of this material and repercussion, no. Everything else is in the U.S.. If he were still alive, a guy named Fredric Wertham would see that statistic with pride and concern.
\nAmerican Tradition<\/strong>
\nIn 1954, the U.S. Senate held the equivalent of a CPI for diagnosing the supposed evil that the stories in
comics<\/a> were causing millions of children and adolescents. Admittedly inspired by the book Seduction of the Innocent (“Seduction of the Innocent,” without version in Portuguese), released that year by psychiatrist Fredric Wertham, the commission was a stage for the doctor explain his views. Intimidated, editors had to swallow that his comics were “an important factor in many cases of juvenile delinquency” – remember the current controversy about video games (see page 38.).
\nIf Wertham was biased on the one hand, ended up hitting the other: caught between some fans of the superhero Superman complex – an exaggerated sense of responsibility, coupled with the belief that nobody is able to turn yourself and a constant need to “save” others. It would be the opposite of “bystander effect” in which law-abiding citizens, faced with a crime, do not get involved, thinking that others will do it. For Bart Beaty, a specialist in the work of Wertham, this compulsion to engage in American culture existed, but may have been accentuated after the commotion with the September 11, leading to the emergence of these real heroes.
\n“The movement is growing. There are now over 300 Super Hero Registry? Look, up from 200 a year ago,” says Ben Goldman, informal historian of the phenomenon and also a
hero<\/a> – he uses the name of Cameraman, for his dedication to video documenting the actions of colleagues. He said the financial crisis that has rocked the U.S. last year gave the boost that to fall in some heroism. “Many lost income, jobs, their homes, went through existential crises and stopped to think about who they were real. Some people began to give more value to his calling than his possessions. And many think they were born to be super- heroes, why not? ”
\nMaking a difference<\/strong>
\n“People are full of indifference and apathy, but there are men and women who want to make a difference. We are a movement, rather than a bunch of guys wearing elastic,” says Dave Pople, former professional wrestling, former boxer, ex-marine, ex-cadet at the police academy. Current Occupation: super
hero<\/a> under the name … Super-Hero<\/a>. The uniform, like those of his colleagues, was clearly inspired by the heroes of the comics<\/a> (see box this page). Like other superheroes, he can not carry weapons as you run the risk of being arrested for vigilantism. Despite topping the body (or perhaps because of it) ensures that never needed to assaulting a suspect. As is, then, your super-heroism? Well, on a Sunday afternoon may be patrolling the beach in Clearwater, Fla., where he lives, making sure the vendors are licensed. Or changing a tire on a road. But like most of his colleagues, does charity: with other heroes of the region, he formed Team Justice<\/a>, which collects and donates toys.
\nBut some maintain an aura of mystery and they say live in the shadows lurking criminals. “It’s like I can help others,” says Eye,
hero<\/a> of Mountain View, California. On the Internet, presents himself as a former private investigator who spent 25 years at companies in Silicon Valley and today oversees sneak crime, gathering evidence for police. After 51 years, runs through the town by car using equipment that he invented – as a cane-camera, a periscope and a radio-flashlight laser – to monitor criminals. At his side, takes the woman, she is also a superhero, which adopts the codename of Mystery Lady. “Mercy Bush Park has been the scene of some strange sightings on several patrols. I saw vandalism, two people having sex being shot by a third and, in general, all sorts of weird that they are attracted to this place when night falls” , noted in his blog on a night patrol.
\nThis phenomenon is stronger in the U.S. but has already crossed the Atlantic.”I’ma detective and crime fighter,” presents Entom (Latin for “bug”), Italian 32.With more or less secret identity – says 13 people nearby know who he is – is dedicated to prevent vandalism in the streets of Naples since 2007, when he was inspired by the story of terrifying. He tells that went through training before assuming the double life, but its greatest advantage, ensures they are paranormal abilities. “I inject
justice<\/a>, “he says, without elaborating. “Today is my third anniversary as hero<\/a>. Thank you all for your support. I will conclude by patrolling the streets all night, “Entom celebrated March 2 at his MySpace page – which, incidentally, also says it is interested in knowing women.
\nRoom (virtual) of
Justice<\/a><\/strong>
\nThere would be the superheroes of truth without the internet. The phenomenon is the effect of Web 2.0, which boasted a profusion of blogs and social networking pages for heroes and groups to which they belong. “Those interested in the issue joined forces, they saw that they were not alone,” says Goldman \/ Cameraman. In forums on the net, beginners and veterans share experiences and tips. Where to find Spandex, the fabric of the uniforms of superheroes, more discreet? Layers of Kevlar, as in the
comics<\/a>, actually protect against a bullet? (The answer is no.)
\nSometimes, these forums serve to show that reality is not so picky about the fiction. In his book Becoming Batman (“Batman Turning” without version in Portuguese), the Canadian neuroscientist E. Paul Zehr estimated between 15 and 18 years time that Bruce Wayne took training to be the Dark Knight. For the author, Wayne is an athlete able to be Olympic champion in the decathlon. “I want to become a super
hero<\/a>, but I am ashamed of my belly, “says the rookie on a topic of discussion. “Calm down. You may have noticed that there is much super-hero<\/a> out of shape, “says, reassuringly, a veteran.
\nIf you think that conflict is missing, not missing more: virtual protected by anonymity, have begun to emerge the first supervillain. “Your actions mean nothing to me. You are heroes like a plastic toy. An insect asking to be crushed,” Black Horizon challenged in his introductory video on YouTube. Like most real heroes, he does not lose the chance to give interviews.”There can be a super
hero<\/a> without super-villain<\/a>, “advocates. “And, as superheroes are spreading out there, here I am.” And to be a villain<\/a> can be enriching?”I like to see adults and children suffer.” As the heroes gather in groups, “supervillains” also formed his own: the Black Circle – for now, its evils were only on the promise.And feel forgiven those who start to laugh knowing that one of the architects of the forces of evil is Masturbator Black.
\nBut the Internet has not yet been able to provide any kind of new heroes of Fame veteran Superbarrio Gomez, both active since the 80s. As a young man in the ’70s, was a guerrilla and claims to have participated in three bank robberies. Later in the ’80s, the militants began to present itself as a bizarre character with a mask of wrestling and a uniform reminiscent of Chapolin Colorado, began appearing in popular protests and strikes by workers in Mexico City. Though he never competed in his country in 1996 became an international celebrity when he proclaimed alternative candidate for U.S. president.
\nIt has since been the subject of two books, appeared in the series British
comic<\/a> 2000 AD Presents, and also was the subject of an animated short film, La Vuelta de Superbarrio (“The Return of Superbarrio). With nearly 60 years – his correct age is unknown – he retired in the early and revealed the secret identity: Marco Rasc\u00f3n Cordoba. But like the character Ghost, the honor of being Superbarrio seems to pass along: since 2005 the other guy wears the uniform. His Facebook page states: is still active.
\nReal Life<\/strong>
\nCalifornia is one state where the Eye Americans can act. In North Carolina, for example, ordinary citizens are forbidden to arrest someone. If any of them do, be arrested for kidnapping. Although even find a positive group of citizens willing to help, police in San Diego, also in California, who lives an epidemic of heroes, gave the message: the fight against crime can only be done without violence. And it suggests to the heroes only report crimes and then serve as witnesses. The public response – as expected – is between the support and debauchery. In New York, a hooded called Life calls from residents who throw objects from windows – the champion of
justice<\/a> was hit by a piece of raw meat.
\nBut the superheroes in real life have a reason not to lose heart: could excite none other than Stan Lee, creator of the Hulk, Spiderman, Iron Man and other heroes. ‘If someone is committing a crime if someone is hurting someone else, is when a super-
hero<\/a> enters the scene. It is good that there are people eager to help their communities “he said in an interview with CNN. Even Hollywood has embarked on the wave: is scheduled for the June 11 premiere of Breaking Everything in Brazil (Kick-Ass), a film which topped the U.S. box office with the story of a young man who decides to fight crime dressed – and find others like him. It is of course a comedy.
\nSuper-
Hero<\/a> saw the movie and did not much like, thinking that ridicules something he takes very seriously. But do not mind facing a much repeated question: superheroes in real life are just adults who do not want to face their own life? “I think people are conformist,” he replies. “They think we just live normal lives. Normal lives suck.”
\nTo learn more <\/strong>
\nWatchmen<\/em>
\nAlan Moore & Dave Gibbons, Panini Books, 2009.
\nFredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture<\/em>
\nBart Beaty, University Press of Mississippi, 2005.
\n
worldsuperheroregistry.com<\/a>
\n
reallifesuperheroes.org<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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