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  1. Feb 3, 2019 · Tony Stark and his Iron Man alter ego are an interesting case. Essentially, Tony is Bruce Wayne with a mind for science, rather than detective work, and a very cocky attitude.

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    Define a goal for your alter ego. Why are you creating an alter ego? What goal do you seek to accomplish? Are you creating an alter ego for fun or for a serious purpose? The answers to these questions will affect your decision making when you make your alter ego. For instance, if you're trying to make a nom de plume so your name won't appear on a work of art that will be considered ...
    Give your alter ego a personality and voice. Your alter ego's most important trait is their personality - how do they speak and act? Will this alter ego be a mere stand-in for yourself - in other words, will it be just like you except for their name? Or will it be a unique character with a personality distinct from yours? Make your choice based on your goal for your alter ego. If you're ...
    Give your alter ego a distinctive appearance. How does your alter ego look? Do they have an unassuming, yet memorable appearance or do they stick out in a crowd? Your character's appearance should match or compliment their personality - if you've designed a character who's a slimy used car salesman, you might choose to have him wear garish suits, keep his hair slicked back, and sport a big ...
    Craft a fitting backstory for your alter ego. Characters seldom exist in creative vacuums. Giving your alter ego a compelling (yet fitting) personal history can give a sense of realism to their appearance and personality. It can also help you decide these things if you're having trouble thinking of good ideas. Your character's backstory can be vague or detailed. It can be ordinary or ...
    Brainstorm suitable names. This is the most fun part of the entire process! A good, catchy name can take an alter ego from merely interesting to iconic. Make a list of names, including even ideas that you think are silly or inappropriate - they may lead you towards a truly inspiring name. Think of names that fit your alter ego's purpose. If you're a foreign spy embedded in the American ...
    Make sure your alter ego has flaws. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1
    If there are flaws in your attitude you would like to overcome, let your alter ego strive to do so as well. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
    Have fun! Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
    For inspiration, watch videos of famous people who have alter egos, like Nicki Minaj, Eminem, and Ziggy Stardust.
    Listen to music to help you create a mood for your alter ego’s backstory.
    If your character is too perfect, it could lower your self esteem. Thanks Helpful 208 Not Helpful 31
    Don't get to wrapped up in the life of the alter ego, remember that you, your life and your friends are what matter most, not your alter ego's. Thanks Helpful 203 Not Helpful 32
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    • Peter Parker. If you were told that one of New York’s most powerful and skilled defenders was actually a teenager, you probably wouldn’t believe it, which is exactly what makes Peter Parker’s identity as Spider-Man such a great secret.
    • Reed Richards. Mr. Fantastic was already cool enough as a top-level scientist when he was blasted with cosmic rays, but once he gained the elastic powers he’s known for, he became even cooler.
    • Billy Batson. Being a kid seems to offer a layer of anonymity to supers, and no one take this to the extreme more than Billy Batson, AKA Shazam. With the ability to go from being a child to an incredibly muscular man by saying a single word, Batson has one of the most enviable secret identities out there.
    • Hal Jordan. Being the first human to join the Green Lantern Corps is no small feat, and for Hal Jordan it offers the opportunity to live out regular human life while also experiencing a range of space-based warfare.
  2. Apr 15, 2024 · The concept of the alter ego has a surprisingly long and rich history, predating even superheroes! Here is a glimpse into its fascinating past: Ancient Roots. The term itself was coined by the Roman philosopher Cicero in the 1st century BC. He used “alter ego” to describe a “second self” or a “trusted friend.”

  3. For both Beyoncé and Adele, the secret has been the creation of an alter ego. Beyoncé’s was the assertive and empowered ‘Sasha Fierce’, who allowed her to perform with extra self-confidence...

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · Peter Parker 's alter ego, Spider-Man, is one of the most beloved and iconic superheroes in comic book history. As a high school student, Peter is often bullied, but as Spider-Man, he is...

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  6. Jan 29, 2013 · One of the most famous alter egos is that of Superman, the mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. Alter egos allow your characters to take time off from their regular lives and enter a different world, whether it be as a real crime-fighter, or as the nonexistent daughter of a fictional bar owner.

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