| City |
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| Heroville | |
| Nick Name | |
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| State | |
| Ohio | |
| Country | |
| United States | |
| Dimension or Galaxy | |
| Pocket
dimension accessed through a basement door of a Columbus, Ohio home. The dimensional tesseract exist at an adult bookstore in Heroville, which none of the citizens ever visit. |
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| Notable Structures or Monuments | |
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| Notable Residents | |
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Kid Scout Scoutmaster |
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| Neighboring Cities | |
| None | |
| Government | |
| Democracy | |
| Resources & Population | |
| Entire population possesses superhuman abilities. | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
| Adventures of Superman | |
| First Appearance | |
| Adventures of Superman #614 (May, 2003) | |
| Creator | |
| Joe Casey & Derec Aucoin | |
| Origin | |
| To
create a new era of prosperity while ascending humanity to their full
potential a project was approved to make all of America into superhumans,
but ultimately the idea was deemed unethical, canceled and forgotten.
The subjects of the experiment live isolated within a pocket dimension that is a mixture of 1950's Americana and superhero fantasy where quaint concepts of truth and justice still prosper in a town called Heroville. |
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