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Ever since
The Clock,
The Shadow and
The Spider brought their vigilante justice to the pages of pulp novels, the evil-doers
of the world have had an elite group of men and women to tangle with: The Super Heroes. Every plan to freeze the earth and every attempt
to hold NYC hostage has been foiled by these special people with special powers. In thanks for their hard work, Guerrilla Masquerade Party
is throwing a special pre-Halloween party at 10pm Saturday, October 15th in their honor: THE GOOD! THE BAD! AND THE MUTATED!
And what location will act as our Hall of Justice (or Legion of Doom,
if you prefer) for the night? One location stood out above all others
for two reasons: It recently thwarted a dastardly plot to destroy it, and it accomplished that goal by crossing the
street, becoming a Bizzarro version of itself. That's right... the Twilight Exit (now at 2051 E Madison St.)
Back in the day, comics were all about
Superman,
Wonder Woman,
Hawkman,
Aquaman,
the
Green Lantern,
Batman and their ilke -- heroes with mythical or otherworldly origins, or just a whole lot of
cool gadgets. But over the past several decades
we've grown to love a wider array of Super Heroes (and grown to hate a wider array of Super Villains) -- and not just in comics.
'Advances' in science and technology gave our Heroes
powers due to
exposure to chemicals and radioactivity:
The Fantastic Four gained their special abilities after enduring a storm of cosmic rays in space,
Bruce Banner became
The Hulk after being exposed to
Gamma Radiation, and Peter Parker only became
Spider Man after being bitten by an irradiated spider.
As our world changed, our heroes and
villains kept up with the times: Women's lib spawned strong female heroines like
Ms. Marvel,
Elektra,
WitchBlade, and
Raven, and super villainesses like
Catwoman... The continuing fight for racial equality has brought us
minority heroes like African Americans
Static and
Hardware, X-men's
Storm (of Kenyan descent),
the Vietnamese super heroine
Karma, Korean-American
Xombi, and the Cuban
Kobalt... and the Gay Rights movement brought us the gay
Northstar,
the lesbian
Flying Fox,
and gay parents
Apollo &
Midnighter.
Of course, there are a few animal super heroes out there, too -- like
Captain Carrot and the Amazing Zoo Crew,
Danger Mouse, and
Underdog. And we shouldn't forget about
the more bizarre super heroes, including the brain damaged 'Flaming Carrot', and
The Tick.
But comic books aren't the only place we cheer on our favorite good guys. TV, Movies, and especially Cartoons have provided a wider and wider array of
characters who arguably fall in the Super Hero or Super Villain category. Even the
Transformers and
Thundarr the Barbarian could be considered Super Heroes -- as they fight for
the fate of planet earth, each in their own way.
Of course, you needn't dress up as a Super Hero that already exists. Why not make up your own Super Hero or Villain? You can design your own costume, decide on
your super powers, and develop a backstory! You could even coordinate with a friend to come as arch-enemies!
Need some ideas on how to put together a super hero costume? Think tights, unitards, tighty whities, and old sheets... Or, for check out how this guy made his amazing Superman costume.
To make the night a little more Bizzaro, we suggest popping into the
new Safeway just one block up Madison street and buying an odd item
first to bring along with you. Maybe a can of whipped cream, or an
air freshener?... or perhaps a single rose or a jar of mint jelly?
Anything unexpected that might help you fight crime. Just not celery.
Celery is Dirty Bunny's kryptonite. And if you're asked by the
anyone at Safeway why you're dressed up, tell them you need that box
of Magnum condoms to save the world from Dr. Doom. The staff are sure
to get confused by the end of the night.
Whether you dress up as
The Riddler or invent Egg Carton Girl, discard your mild-mannered alter-ego, put on your Super outfit,
grab a jalapeno or a wire whisk from Safeway, and join the rest of the
Good, the Bad, and the Mutated at the Twilight Exit at 10pm this Saturday, October 15th!
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