“We dress like super heroes and villains because we love them,” said Benja Barker, the founder of the Alter Egos Society, testifying before city council this morning. “It’s our mission to give people the opportunity to be creative and wear tights in public. Super heroes appeal to a diverse range of people in our community and beyond.”

The Alter Egos Society were testifying before council this morning about their hero versus villains pub crawl, and hero versus villains costume party for the local nonprofit Pear. They were joined by the people from the Stumptown Comics Fest.

“It’s estimated that a third of the comic books industry lives and works in Portland,” said Kaebel Hashitani, president of the Stumptown Comics Fest, addressing city council this morning. “And that’s pretty significant.”

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“We hope to work more with the city, and have have managed to get April declared comic book month, now, for three years running,” said Hashitani. “The comic book professionals that live here help enhance the city of Portland both culturally and financially. The Stumptown comics fest brings in visitors not only nationally but internationally.”

The festival hits its 10th anniversary in 2013. It wants to create more educational scholarships, and give out publishing grants to independent and small comic book producers.

“I want to thank you, personally, and the leadership of the team for doing a fantastic job,” said Mayor Sam Adams. “I encourage all Portlanders to attend.”

It’s April 24-25th at the Lloyd Center Doubletree Hotel Exhibition Hall.

Matt Davis was news editor of the Mercury from 2009 to May 2010.

12 replies on “Superheroes/Comics Fest Descend On City Hall”

  1. This is awesome! So glad that City Council and Mayor Adams were receptive of this bunch. This is why I live in Portland.

    ๐Ÿ™‚ How much fun are these kids!!

  2. OK, time to chat about a service project. I can set up a Hands On Greater Portland Superhero (or Alter Ego) volunteer team.

  3. That is a great photo Matt took! He sure got it up on the website fast, too. ๐Ÿ™‚ It was a pretty fun morning at City Hall!

    Drkdsmith, that’s an interesting idea. I am a representative of the Alter Egos Society, and I’ll make sure to send a link to the Hands on Greater Portland website to our leader Benja in case it’s something he interested in.

  4. I’m the Portland Home and Living Examiner, and I’d like to know about your events so I can attend and cover them. Can you put me on your list to notify before an event? I’d SO appreciate it and I’d love to cover the Alter Egos Society, too. Let me know.
    *Sandy skbmccollum@gmail.com

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