Invent your own 'hero' name for a book/movie....

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swee'pea99

Legendary Member
Alf Tupper ,oh wait that was the 60's,He is still my hero.

He lived with his Aunt Meg in Anchor Alley, Greystone. The house had one room upstairs and one room downstairs; Alf's bed was a mattress on the kitchen floor. He was employed as a welder working in Ike Smith's welding shop which was located under a railway arch, his wages were £1 5s (£1.25p) per week of which he paid his Aunt £1.2s.6d (£1.12½p) for rent. This meant he had 2/6d (12½p) for himself. Following a bust up with his Aunt Meg, he moved into Ike Smith's welding shop, sleeping on a mattress by his workbench. Alf joined the Greystone Harriers paying a subscription fee of half a guinea; he was only a member of the Harriers for three weeks and was instructed to return his membership card by Bob Richards the Honorary Secretary, following an ontrack fight with Vic Mason in the 440 yards at the Greystone Harriers Sports meeting. Alf's staple diet was fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.[6]


What a man.
Always beat the posh boys, best I remember.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
I started writing a book once, where I was a superhero. I had no special powers on Earth but I was transported to another planet where everyone was 4 inches high, so I was a giant. I was careful not to let on how powerful I was, so I pretended I couldn't run. I mostly worked for the small people by being a human taxi, transporting tourists up mountains etc. When I wasn't doing that, I was being a human crane for them, or lifting tiny engines around a factory. That's as far as I got...
 
Rolled Up Newspaper Man.

The only superhero Spiderman is scared of.
 
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