Capital City Super Squad
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- | There really is a real group of real life superheroes performing good deeds on the streets of the District of Columbia. | + | There really is a real group of [[Reals|real life superheroes]] (RLSH) performing good deeds on the streets of the District of Columbia. |
- | [[Image:v3capitalcitysupers|frame|Capital City Super Squad!]] | + | [[Image:v3capitalcitysupers.jpg|frame|Capital City Super Squad!]] |
- | == | + | ==Mission== |
- | + | Headed up by real life superhero [[Captain Prospect]], their purpose appears to include the following: | |
+ | <blockquote><i>The Capital City Super Squad is a volunteer organization using superhero identities to inspire and help the people living, working and visiting Washington DC.</i></blockquote> | ||
==Known Membership== | ==Known Membership== | ||
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- | [[Supergroups|SUPERGROUPS]] | + | [[Supergroups|SUPERGROUPS]] subsection |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category: reals]] | [[Category: reals]] | ||
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[[Category: supergroups]] | [[Category: supergroups]] | ||
+ | [[Category: section 2]] | ||
+ | [[Category: heroes]] |
Current revision as of 21:51, 17 September 2009
There really is a real group of real life superheroes (RLSH) performing good deeds on the streets of the District of Columbia.
Contents |
Mission
Headed up by real life superhero Captain Prospect, their purpose appears to include the following:
The Capital City Super Squad is a volunteer organization using superhero identities to inspire and help the people living, working and visiting Washington DC.
Known Membership
- Captain Prospect
- DC Guardian
- Justice
- Nice Ninja
- Puzzler
- Silver Streak
- Siren
- Spark
- Zoria
Back to
SUPERGROUPS subsection
External links
The Official CCSS site.
Captain Prospect's own site.
As reported in the Washington Post