Stan Lee, MTV, and Nash Entertainment are working together on a new reality show called "Who Wants to be a Superhero?"
Here's the text from the official site:
You Can Become the World's Greatest Superhero!
Do you think you�ve got what it takes to be the world�s next great superhero?
Now is your chance to show the world your super powers with the help of Stan Lee, MTV and Nash Entertainment!
MTV wants to help you develop your alter-ego in an exciting new MTV superhero pilot!
Contestants will "become" their superhero identities and compete to prove that their character has what it takes to be immortalized by the legendary Stan Lee. The winner will then be eligible to have his or her idea developed and expanded by Lee's team, possibly for a comic book spin-off, AND maybe a television show.
Searching for heroes of every shape, size, ethnicity, and personality!!
Please send a picture and a brief description of your superhero HERE or to the address below, ASAP.
MTV Superhero Show
1438 N. Gower
Box 10
Hollywood, CA 90028
Attention: Randy Bernstein � Casting Director
Download the application HERE
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callie commented at 6:30 PM on December 16, 2004:
HI, I'm working with MTV's Who Wants to be a Comic Book Hero, formerly know as the WB's Who Wants to be a Superhero. We just wanted to let you know of our name change and that we are currently casting. You can download an application at www.whowantstobeasuperhero.tv
Thanks,
MTV's Comic Book Hero
12/16/04
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