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    '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a self-proclaimed [[Real Life Supervillain]] in America who first appeared on the scene by calling out Seattle, Washington's [[Phoenix Jones]] through a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivkzosgyx-U%2F YouTube video].
    '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a self-proclaimed [[Real Life Supervillain]] who first appeared on the scene by calling out Seattle, Washington's [[Phoenix Jones]] through a YouTube video<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivkzosgyx-U%2F</ref>.


    ==History==
    ==History==
    Though proclaiming himself to be a supervillain, Velvet's actions seem to be more of a commentary on the RLSH movement, though particularly of Phoenix Jones.
    Rex Velvet's Facebook page was launched on May 1, 2012.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/RexVelvet</ref> Though proclaiming himself to be a supervillain, Velvet's actions seem to be more of a commentary on the RLSH movement, though particularly of Phoenix Jones.


    Further doubts of the individual's supervillainy emerge when one considers his recent "abduction" of the Seattle Seahawk's mascot, Blitz as part of the Seattle Make-A-Wish Foundation's 5000th wish granted to a young boy dubbed "Agent C."
    Further doubts of the individual's supervillainy emerge when one considers his "abduction" of the Seattle Seahawk's mascot, Blitz as part of the Seattle Make-A-Wish Foundation's 5000th wish granted to a young boy dubbed "Agent C."<ref>http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/07/20/real-life-super-villain-rex-velvet-12-year-old-hero-make-a-wish-foundation-seattle-seahawks/</ref>


    Rex Velvet's videos were produced by Seattle's Rocket Launch Productions and Rex was portrayed by actor Ryan Cory. It is debatable to many whether or not Rex Velvet can be considered a "real" RLSV. It is also suspected that Phoenix Jones may have actually hired Cory and Rocket Launch Productions to "arch" him for the sake of publicity. Rocket Launch productions bills itself as a social media marketing company.
    ==Behind the Scenes==
    Rex Velvet's videos were produced by Seattle's [http://rocketlaunchproductions.blogspot.com/ Rocket Launch Productions] and Rex was portrayed by actor [http://ryancory.com/ Ryan Cory]. It is debatable to many whether or not Rex Velvet can be considered a "real" RLSV. It is also suspected that Phoenix Jones may have actually hired Cory and Rocket Launch Productions to "arch" him for the sake of publicity. Rocket Launch productions bills itself as a social media marketing company.
     
    ==References==
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    ==External Links==
    ==External Links==
    [https://www.facebook.com/RexVelvet Rex Velvet on Facebook]
    {{Facebook|https://www.facebook.com/RexVelvet}}
     
    {{Twitter|http://twitter.com/rexvelvet}}
    [http://twitter.com/rexvelvet Rex Velvet on Twitter]
    {{Instagram|https://www.instagram.com/rexvelvet/}}
     
    {{Website|http://socialvillainsalliance.com}} • [mailto:yourlocalvillain@gmail.com Email]
    [https://www.instagram.com/rexvelvet/ Rex Velvet on Instagram]
     
    [http://socialvillainsalliance.com Social Villains Alliance website]
     
    [http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/07/20/real-life-super-villain-rex-velvet-12-year-old-hero-make-a-wish-foundation-seattle-seahawks/ Comics Alliance article]


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    [[Category:RLSH in America]]
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    Latest revision as of 17:50, 5 December 2021

    Rex Velvet
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    Rex Velvet
    Vital Statistics
    Villain Rex Velvet
    Alias(es) N/A
    Category Real Life Supervillain
    Location Seattle, WA, USA
    Identity Public
    Alter Ego Ryan Cory
    Status Semi-active
    Villainous Activity
    Faction Social Villains Alliance
    Affiliates N/A
    Foes Phoenix Jones, RCSM
    Actions N/A
    Physical Description
    Gender Male
    Outfit Bowler hat, mustache, eyepatch
    Colors Varies
    Symbol N/A
    Equipment N/A
    Abilities N/A


    Rex Velvet is a self-proclaimed Real Life Supervillain who first appeared on the scene by calling out Seattle, Washington's Phoenix Jones through a YouTube video[1].

    History

    Rex Velvet's Facebook page was launched on May 1, 2012.[2] Though proclaiming himself to be a supervillain, Velvet's actions seem to be more of a commentary on the RLSH movement, though particularly of Phoenix Jones.

    Further doubts of the individual's supervillainy emerge when one considers his "abduction" of the Seattle Seahawk's mascot, Blitz as part of the Seattle Make-A-Wish Foundation's 5000th wish granted to a young boy dubbed "Agent C."[3]

    Behind the Scenes

    Rex Velvet's videos were produced by Seattle's Rocket Launch Productions and Rex was portrayed by actor Ryan Cory. It is debatable to many whether or not Rex Velvet can be considered a "real" RLSV. It is also suspected that Phoenix Jones may have actually hired Cory and Rocket Launch Productions to "arch" him for the sake of publicity. Rocket Launch productions bills itself as a social media marketing company.

    References

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