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It's reported that 300 or 400 US cities have been visited by fantastically costumed citizens calling themselves real life superheroes, patrolling the streets to stop crime or perform good works. They ...
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On the streets of Seattle, there is a group of real-life superheroes. Red Ranger and his fellow members of ECHO, or the Emerald City Heroes Organization, have been patrolling the area for almost ten ...
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Britt Hertz attempted superhero stunts in real-life situations.
FLINT, MI – Have you ever met a superhero? Some can be mild-mannered and jump tall buildings in a single bounce. Others are mysterious or brash millionaires who can be described as vigilantes. Then ...
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