Meet the Masked One
Toronto Star
|August 25, 2024
We asked an illustrator to create a Toronto superhero - based on a raccoon, of course
What would Toronto's superhero look like? Illustrator Sandy Tang takes a crack with "The Masked One."
Over the weekend, crowds of nerds, geeks and fanatics — fitted in spandex and colourful PVC armour — will flow into downtown Toronto. Iron Men will walk down Spadina Avenue, a Jedi in robes on the streetcar and a Spider-Woman on a bike share.
None, however, will be dressed as a Toronto superhero, for one big reason: we don’t have one.
So, the Star got some help to create one.
Fan Expo is Canada’s largest pop culture convention — the ComicCon of Canada. Fans will crowd the Toronto Metro Convention Centre, where 140,000 attended last year, to see superheroes, sci-fi icons and bit characters with cult followings. It draws international celebrities like Toronto’s own Simu Liu (of Marvel’s “Shang-Chi” fame), Rosario Dawson (“Star Wars’ ” Ahsoka), Bryce Dallas Howard (“Jurassic World”) and Giancarlo Esposito (“Breaking Bad,” “The Mandalorian”). Even Steve from “Blue’s Clues” will be there.
And that’s all despite Toronto’s dearth of superheroes — our most famous are Scott Pilgrim (who doesn’t really count as a superhero) and the Pitiful Human-Lizard, created by Jason Loo. That series, which ended in 2019, featured a 30something corporate lackey by day, who turned to a superhero with the ability to regrow limbs by night, that frequented Toronto landmarks such as Honest Ed’s, the ROM and Sneaky Dee’s.
Bu hikaye Toronto Star dergisinin August 25, 2024 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
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