DC's Guardian (above) and Phoenix Jones speak to NPR's Michel Martin about being Real Life Superheroes
"We didn't do anything more than what a normal citizen would have done 30 years ago..." explains the costumed superhero DC's Guardian, speaking of his initial activities on the mean streets of the nation's capital. Both men explain why they wear costumes and operate as private citizens as opposed to joining police or other law enforcement agencies.
Whether it's Phoenix Jones from Seattle (who I wrote about previously here) or DC's Guardian, there seems to be a common thread of community service and activism that is at least partly motivating them. It's only natural that some in the media (including me) have questioned the wisdom (and sanity) of the course these guys and others like them are taking, but they seem prepared for the criticism, even expecting it.
Here's hoping it works out okay for them...
"We didn't do anything more than what a normal citizen would have done 30 years ago..." explains the costumed superhero DC's Guardian, speaking of his initial activities on the mean streets of the nation's capital. Both men explain why they wear costumes and operate as private citizens as opposed to joining police or other law enforcement agencies.
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Here's hoping it works out okay for them...
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