A Philippine man obsessed with Superman has gone under the knife in a bizarre attempt to transform himself into his comic book hero, a report said Monday.
A Philippine man obsessed with Superman has gone under the knife in a bizarre attempt to transform himself into his comic book hero, a report said Monday. Herbert Chavez, 35, has had plastic surgery repeatedly over the past 16 years to get Superman's famous cleft chin and defined nose, according to ABS-CBN television.
He also had silicone injections for fuller lips, and thigh implants to achieve a more muscular look, the report said.
AFP was unable to contact Chavez on Monday but a Facebook page under his name showed dozens of photos of what appeared to be him and posts explaining why he resorted to plastic in an effort to become a Man of Steel.
"I decided to look like Superman because since I was a kid, I want to be like him, and I know that having a look like Superman will make me happy and contented as long as I don't hurt anyone," a message posted on Monday said.
Chavez wrote that while he did not have special Superman-like powers, he hoped to inspire people by showing them that they could achieve what they wanted in life through hard work.
A picture of Chavez apparently before his transformation showed a dark-skinned youth with typical features, a stark contrast from his now pale complexion and slicked back Superman hair.
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On his Facebook page, he described himself as an avid fan of cosplay -- a sub-culture where enthusiasts and hobbyists dress up in costumes to portray their idols in big gatherings and conventions.
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Chavez's story provoked a range of criticism on his Facebook page, with at least one person telling him pointedly that he looked like a mannequin.
Others said he did not at all resemble Christopher Reeve, the American actor who played Superman in the 1980s or Brandon Routh, who took over the role in 2006.
Source-AFP