If you've taken a trip to Hollywood Boulevard lately and noticed a severe lack of frumpy superheroes and villains -- made famous by Matthew Ogens' documentary "Confessions of a Superhero" -- be sure to thank to LAPD and its recently imposed, groan-worthy "Zorro Tolerance Policy" (see what they did there?). Basically, the law outlaws a group of aspiring actors from dressing up as recognizable characters and taking pictures with tourists.However -- true to their fictional counterparts -- the Hollywood Heroes aren't taking the new ordinance laying down. They are utilizing the medium that initially brought them into the public consciousness -- with an all new documentary titled "Superheroes Strike Back!"
A law banning super-heroics in Hollywood? Web-swing, fly or teleport on over to ComicsAlliance and see it for yourself! (via ComicsAlliance)


























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