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Gotham City: Abandoned by Its Heroes & Villains?
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On December 30, 2005 (otherwise known as New Year’s Eve Eve) the 13th Annual Super Heroes Ball took place. Citizens by day, heroes and villains by night, the crime-fighting and havoc-wreaking set came out to ring in 2006 — before all the madness and debauchery of the non-Super world would have them dashing about New York. And so, those who save the world and those who attempt to destroy it came together in legendary celebration.
we apologize that we could not find any photos of BLACK ADAM.

Thor demonstrates his legendary might and his trusty hammer, which we assume could kill entire populations with a single swing. His thunderbolts were confiscated in order to clear him for entrance.
Each guest was temporarily disabled of their superpowers for the evening as a protective measure for the party at large. Neutralization specialist Leo Zacharias lent his services to the Ball, disguising his photogenic deactivation equipment in the form of everyday photography gear. Additionally, the International Coalition of Justice distributed light badges to designate forces of good and evil among attendees. But despite these safety precautions, a terrible crime took place and one guest, Bruce Buckingham, was murdered. The mysterious death of this man, who had been leading the fight against the Android Alliance, threatened to prematurely end the evening. Luckily, thanks to the presence of Chief Justice Zog, his supervisory staff of deputies, and the help of many clever attendees, the murderer was captured and brought to justice.
Aquamagnus (Alessandra Calvo-Friedman) put the pieces together to discover that Bunny Death was behind the dastardly deed. To express their gratitude, the ICJ presented this sleuth of a superheroine with a custom, handmade, silk-screened poster signed by illustrator Paul Pope. On another note, some level of congratulations are in order for Dr. No (Noah Raizman), Professor of Veterinary Medicine, who managed to weasel more money out of the guests than anyone else by selling key pieces of information, winning a $50 gift card from sponsor Midtown Comics.
In helping the LVHRD Foundation host this event, we had the great fortune of capturing all the costumed revelry on camera. Admittedly, we weren’t the only ones, as there were crews from HDNet and MTV Europe attending to document the event. (LVHRD opened its doors to the non-member population for a night.) Here’s a handful of our favorite moments and personalities.
Photographs by Leo Zacharias.

Chief Justice Zog (Seth Herzog), fearless leader of the night, and a lovely heroine.

Deputies from the International Coalition of Justice stand at the ready. (Noah Norman, Ben Nabors)

Skeletor (Charlie O’Donnell) and the Deadly Nightshade (Allegra Riggio) strike fear in our hearts.

Ace (John Wuebbeling) and Graffiti Girl (NYPost Editor Kristin Boehm) make a colorful team.

Captain America (acclaimed graphic novelist Paul Pope) hangs out with one of the evil Baby Batter duo (Doug Jaeger).

Jason (camerman from HDNet) and the Foiler (aka Chris Roan).

A threesome of Space Invaders descended upon us, shuffling side-to-side (Becky Beahm, Stephanie Mason and Peggy Roecker).

The ticking timebomb trio from MTV Europe (filmmakers Jeroen Koolhaas, Dre Urhahn, Barend Koolhaas).




Line of the night… The Foiler comes up to me as I was by the food table and says, “Hey, so if you want to take any of this stuff home with you, I’m your guy.”
Where is Capt Marvel and Black Adam? I heard an epic battle ensued.
can this be a monthly event? So much fun!!!
Please post Black Adam!