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Made up Childhood Superheroes
I just remembered one I made when I was in kindergarten, maybe a bit before then
Super Wahwah
He used various pieces of the huge legos you could sometimes find to power up and fight monsters
This also reminds me of stories of my brother's made up hero, Elephant Man, who could apparently sniff out peanuts from anywhere
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When I was in third or fourth grade I drew a couple of unbelievably shitty comics about characters I'd made up called Nerdy Bond and Super Special Man.
In Grade 2/3/4 I drew lots of concept art for secret agents with elemental powers WHO WERE FASHIONISTAS BY DAY called Girl Squad. I even wrote some 'episodes' (Which were unbelievably short, like, a single page per episode). Actually, I think I filled notebooks with those stories...
God, this reminds me of Fart Man and Poo Man...
Captain Caledonia and Scotty the Boy Wonder!
They were based on that one time when I, as a kid, was walking home with my family from the Ben and Jerry's and for no freaking reason shat my pants.
Because basing heroes off traumatic experiences is really cool.
When I was seven or so I came up with a character named "N for Nintendo". I don't remember anything about this character or whether he had anything to do with Nintendo in actuality.
In grade...5? I think, there was a class assignment to create your own superhero. Mine was Shadow-Man. He had the power to turn invisible. The reason he had this power was so I had an excuse to not draw a picture of him. Apparently he was a medieval night who was sent forward in time through alchemy and also gained the power to turn invisible. He killed bank robbers and stuff with a giant claymore.
...You're not Alex...
Also the alchemist sent himself forward in time as well and was the main villain, creatively called the Alchemist. Either Shadow-Man's or the Alchemist's real name was Thomas Roc.
I like that idea.
This has been an Alex post.
best reason ever
I remember when I was about 12 or so I came up with a superhero named "Mindmatter."
Guess what he could do?
he could control the matter in the mind?
or did his mind matter or something
My friend's superhero for that assignment was MarRoy, aka Super Thief, aka Red & Blue Mystery, who "helps thieves but stops murderers".
They steal life
The only one I can remember really well is from elementary school age: Dr. Tuxedo, a dude with a skull mask who gained whatever powers I wanted him to have by taking pills.
^ So...a junkie?
Superheroes have a long and colorful history with drugs. You got Doc Savage and his little chemistry set of powders and vials thatmade his senses immensely sharp, you got Captain America and the super-soldier serum...hell, you even have Hourman popping pills that made him really strong!
there is also speedy
ehehehe
"speedy"
I don't think anything will top SNOWFLAME who gets his powers from COCAINE!