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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Real Life Superhero]] operating in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antelope_Valley Antelope Valley] area of southern California; and the former leader of the [[California Initiative: SoCal]]. He appears to be '''inactive'''. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 25 March 2024
Doctor Mystery | |
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Pay it Forward, folks! | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | Doctor Mystery |
Alias(es) | N/A |
Identity | Public |
Alter Ego | Travis Leland |
Category | Community service, homeless relief, safety outreach |
Location | Lancaster, California 34° 41' 53.18" N, 118° 8' 11.81" W |
Status | Inactive |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | (former) California Initiative: SoCal |
Affiliates | Spectrum, Professor Singularity, NightBug, Rock N Roll, Nyght, Nyghtingale |
Foes | The causes of poverty and homelessness. |
Actions | Homeless relief, raising community awareness of safety and crime issues, advocating for poor, homeless and/or disabled. |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Outfit | Black suit and tie, dark blue trenchcoat, black cape, black fedora hat, black mask, goggles, red scarf, black gloves. |
Colors | Black and Red |
Symbol | |
Equipment | High tech gadgets that are still unrevealed |
Abilities | Community organization |
Doctor Mystery was a Real Life Superhero operating in the Antelope Valley area of southern California; and the former leader of the California Initiative: SoCal. He appears to be inactive.
History
"If I can just bring a little smile to someone’s face, give them a little bit of hope, that’s what’s the best part of it." - Doctor Mystery [1]
In 2016, Doctor Mystery officially announced his RLSH activities and began to network with other heroes and law enforcement. He instituted a system in which people he helped were given wristbands to remind them to "pay it forward," and that anyone can be a hero to someone else.
In July, 2016, Doctor Mystery was accepted into the ranks of the California Initiative, and attended Project HOPE 2016 in San Diego, at which time he helped with homeless outreach and also went on his first patrol with members of the Xtreme Justice League and the California Initiative.
As a child, Dr. Mystery was inspired by pulp heroes like The Shadow, The Phantom, and The Spider.
On May 20, 2017, due to Facebook's strict profile naming policy, Doctor Mystery was forced to go public with his identity.[2]
On August 22, 2017, Doctor Mystery was officially announced as head of the California Initiative's SoCal branch.[3]
In early 2020, Doctor Mystery went on hiatus, returning for a time in May 2020. His social pages have been quiet since then.[4]
Trivia
In his civilian life, Travis is a special education teacher, a husband and father, has served in the United States Coast Guard, and worked for years in the independent Pro Wrestling scene.
Gallery
References
External Links
Spectrum News: "SoCal Real Life Super Heroes Do Real Life Super Good Deeds"