In the midst of an actor and writer’s strike that’s shaking up Hollywood, we’re taking a detour from the glitz and glamour to explore a different narrative. This isn’t about the strike, nor is it about the politics of the industry. It’s about our beloved superheroes – but not as you know them.
Imagine Superheroes without their high-tech -gadgets, superpowers, and secret lairs. Picture them as everyday people, navigating life without with nothing but their hero costumes. That’s right, we’re talking about homeless superheroes, or as we like to call them, “Homeless Heroes.”
Now, this isn’t a mockery of homelessness or an attempt to trivialize the struggles that come with it. Rather, it’s an exploration of vulnerability, a testament to resilience, and a reminder of our shared humanity.
Our heroes, stripped of their superhuman abilities, are just like us. They’re not immune to life’s hardships, and they’re not above experiencing the harsh realities that many face every day. They’re human, just like us, and that’s what makes them truly super.
This project is a humorous, yet poignant reminder that everyone has their struggles, even our superheroes. It’s a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a nod to the resilience that lies within us all.
So, while the world waits for the strike to end and for our actors & writers and film crews to return to their movie sets, we’re celebrating them in a different light. We’re celebrating their humanity, their resilience, and their ability to inspire, even when they’re down on their luck.
Until then, remember: even in the most challenging circumstances, there’s always room for a little humor, a lot of resilience, and an endless amount of imagination. Because in the world of art and comics, even the most outlandish ideas can lead to the most profound insights.
A few days later and a few requests I made a Homelss Villians collection as well.