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Pages in category "Real-life superheroes" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Rain City Superhero Movement, a former group of real life super heroes in Seattle. The group includes Buster Doe, No Name, Troop, Penelope, and Phoenix Jones. [97] [98] Real-life superheroes Captain Prospect, Justice, and Sparks [99] are members of the Capital City Super Squad in Washington D.C. [100] [clarification needed]
Real-life superhero Superbarrio Gómez. A real-life superhero (RLSH) [1] is a person who dresses up in a superhero costume or mask in order to perform community service such as neighborhood watch, or in some cases vigilantism. [2] [3] [4] Early examples of this type of behavior are reported from the 1990s.
Real-life superheroes (8 P) S. Songs about superheroes (10 P) T. Superhero teams (13 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Superheroes" The following 21 pages are in this ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 November 2024. American real-life superhero Phoenix Jones Jones without his mask in 2013 Born Benjamin John Francis Fodor (1988-05-25) May 25, 1988 (age 36) Texas, U.S. Occupations Costumed vigilante WSOF fighter mixed martial artist Known for Confronting alleged lawbreakers while dressed in a ...
McCaslin developed a fascination with comic books and super heroes while growing up in Zanesville, Ohio. Following his discharge from the Marine Corps, McCaslin developed the real-life superhero identity The Lynx in 1985. [4] He briefly patrolled Zanesville with a teenage sidekick named Iron Claw. McCaslin would develop more personas over the ...
Surge is a superhero that can generate and control electricity. He was first seen in "Lockdown". In "How the Mighty Med Have Fallen", Surge is among the superheroes that fight the Annihilator and Skylar. Absolute Zero is a superhero who can generate and control ice. He was first seen in "All That Kaz" working out with Snowstorm.
A leak from Fandom's Community Council was posted to Reddit's /r/Wikia subreddit in August 2018, confirming that Fandom would be migrating all wikis from the wikia.com domain, to fandom.com in early 2019, as part of a push for greater adoption of Fandom's wiki-specific applications on both iOS and Android's app ecosystems. The post was later ...