No need to fear, Cincinnati Citizens!
Shadow Hare is here! Patrolling the streets with ever-vigilance, Shadow Hare takes to the night
to fight crime, help the homeless, and give speeches to children. Armed with his trusty pepper spray, handcuffs, and stun-gun, Shadow Hare and the "
Allegiance of Heroes" have taken on
a personal mission to make the world a safer place. Is Shadow Hare a friend to the public? Or does his mask really just conceal a neurotic crackpot? You decide,
America.
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Where do I sign up.
Clearly Eric Flack is Shadow Hare.
There was actually a recent CNN article about the growth of real-life vigilante superhero justice now that so many people are out of jobs:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/06/04/real.life.superheroes/index.html?iref=newssearch
I'm still not sure what to make out of it. It seems like a bad idea, but mostly that's just because I'm worried that someone is going to end up getting hurt. (Or getting dead.)
The writer Dave Eggers began a tutoring center for kids called 826 Valencia. Due to zoning laws in San Francisco the center had to have a store as its front, so he chose to start a pirate supply store. Another tutoring center along the same lines started in Brooklyn a few years after that. In front of that center?
A Super Hero Supply Store.
http://www.superherosupplies.com/
It seems Brooklyn Vigilantes will be well equipped.
Have you seen this
http://www.joinroach.com/LairPage.html
That's right, its basically the Legion of Doom!
Imagine: He preaches good will and good taste, he leaps over the blogosphere in a single bound, he keeps all enemies of love and sea kitties at bay, he can tie a double windsor in .035 seconds...
He's.... The Gentleman!!!
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