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Picture Show: Real Life Super Heroes
Portraits of the masked members of the Real Life Super Hero Project, by Peter Tangen.
Portraits of the masked members of the Real Life Super Hero Project, by Peter Tangen.

In the real world, no man can outrace a bullet. No woman commands storms with her mind. No one spins webs from his wrists or flies across continents or shoots lasers from his eyes. But that doesn't mean there aren't super heroes among us. Inside

Citizen Prime focuses on educating children, working with at-risk youth in his "Kid Heroes" school programs in Arizona and Utah.

With a history of substance abuse now far behind him, The Crimson Fist performs outreach for people living on the streets of Atlanta.

In the spirit of Captain America, Washington, D.C.'s Guardian aims to make a difference in our nation's capital. He's a member of the Skiffytown League of Heroes and has worked with Make-A-Wish, The Joyful Heart Foundation, the Juvenile Diabetes Resear

The silent but stylish Geist works in southeastern Minnesota, helping victims of tragedy, the homeless, and various non-political local charities.





Near Vancouver, British Columbia's notorious Hastings and Main neighborhood, Thanatos (named after the Greek personification of death )attempts to heal the "walking dead," the addicts, dealers, and prostitutes that so many other people do their best to

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