The Eye | |
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![]() The Eye | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | The Eye |
Alias(es) | None |
Identity | Public |
Alter Ego | Jordan Moller |
Category | Crime Fighter |
Location | Newark, California, USA 37° 31' 46.77" N, 122° 2' 24.86" W |
Status | Unknown |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | Unknown |
Affiliates | Lady Mystery (wife & partner) |
Foes | Crime |
Actions | Neighborhood Patrols, Crime Investigation |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Outfit | Fedora hat, leather trenchcoat (black), mask (black) |
Colors | Black, brown, gray |
Symbol | Fedora hat |
Equipment | LED ring |
Abilities | Kung Fu (Northern Shaolin Praying Mantis Style), Certified Private Investigator |
The Eye is a Real Life Superhero who also doubles as a certified private investigator, author, inventor, martial arts instructor, electronic security systems designer, and former Neighborhood Watch Block captain (now a member of Dog Walker Watch, in his new town of Newark, CA, along with his wife, Lady Mystery). He is known for fighting and preventing crime using gadgetry of his own making, utilizing his Silicon Valley techie background from well before there was an Internet. The Eye has also written a handbook to help those starting out as RLSHs entitled, "So You Want To Be A Crime-Fighter?"[1] He is based in Newark, California and works with his wife, Lady Mystery.[2]
History
The Eye's gadgetry background came from a childhood of tinkering alongside his father and then, in the employ of an unnamed Silicon Valley company.[3] The Eye became a certified private investigator after graduating from the Global School of Investigation in Nashua, New Hampshire in 1989.[4]
He first surfaced in the press as an RLSH when mentioned in passing in the Rolling Stones article focused on Master Legend by Josh Bearman in 2008. He has also made an appearance in the 2011 HBO documentary, "Superheroes" by Michael Barnett [citation needed]
In a 2020 post, he claimed to still be active but less prone to helping people than previously.[5]
Gallery
The Eye, 2020
References
- ↑ "So You Want To Be A Crime-Fighter?" http://www.lulu.com/shop/jordan-moller/so-you-want-to-be-a-crime-fighter/paperback/product-10988069.html Paperback Format)
- ↑ The Eye's Facebook Page, accessed November 19, 2012, https://www.facebook.com/theeye.crimefighter/info
- ↑ Rubrecht, Ward. "Superheroes in Real Life." City Pages. January 16, 2008. http://www.citypages.com/2008-01-16/feature/superheroes-in-real-life/full/ (Accessed November 19, 2012)
- ↑ The Eye's Facebook Page, accessed 1/31/2021, https://www.facebook.com/theeye.crimefighter/info
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/theeye.crimefighter/posts/2879728645437102