Superhero Obsession: Why We Love Fantasy
From Jesus to Hercules to Superman and Iron Man, All Cultures Have Own Mythic Heroes
By JON MEYERSOHN
From Jesus to Hercules to Superman and Iron Man, All Cultures Have Own Mythic Heroes
By JON MEYERSOHN
Gauge magazine interviews Civitron and Superheroes Anonymous in their spring 17th issue.
Life and Superheroes Anonymous in a article featured in Death + Taxes magazine. Written by Brenna Ehrlich.
(May 11)– You’d probably expect me to rip on real-life people who don spandex and head out into their fair cities to help the citizenry and fight crime. After all, to norms, these people are nothing more than carbon copies of …
Thwack! Pow! Take that, evil agents of the clamping industry! Here’s a toothbrush, my homeless friend! As the wannabe-superhero film ‘Kick-Ass’ hits cinemas this weekend, Johnny Davis catches up with the real-life caped crusaders who are striving to do good on the mean streets of Britain and America, supported by their long-suffering families (and unforgiving spandex…)
Life and Superheroes Anonymous in a article featured in Death + Taxes magazine. Written by Brenna Ehrlich.
Originally published- http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/own-this-city/83992/cause-of-the-week-superheroes-anonymousIt’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s people in makeshift superhero costumes, helping the homeless. Join them on Thursday 25. By Will Sabel Courtney You don’t need to crawl up the Empire State Building in a red and …
Friday October 9, 2009 Apparently “Superheroes” are not just for the movies or comic books anymore. Motivated by difficult economic times, high crime and homelessness, a new movement of real life “Superheroes” has sprung up across the country. Real life …