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While most superheroes live a life of secrecy, there are those in both the Marvel and DC Universes who have decided that they would rather reveal their identities to the entire world.
1) Thor

The Norse God of Thunder has little need for secret identities. The prince of Asgard, Thor Odinson, and his heroic exploits have been well-known across the Nine Realms for over a thousand years. Interestingly, though, when Marvel first introduced him in 1962, he did have an alter ego: the doctor Donald Blake. He was a human physician with a limp that made him rely on a cane (a proxy for his hammer Mjolnir in disguise). Odin had turned Thor into Donald Blake and banished him to Earth so that his son could learn a lesson of humility. While at first, Donald/Thor kept his identities separate, the God of Thunder eventually renounced his human persona and returned to full-time godhood.
2) Luke Cage

In one of the most extreme cases of a person’s superhero persona overtaking their life, Carl Jones legally changed his name to Luke Cage. Carl, a prisoner, gained superhuman strength and unbreakable skin after being used as a test subject in a super soldier experiment. Carl used his newfound strength to escape prison. As a wanted fugitive, Carl adopted the alias of “Luke Cage” and became the Hero for Hire known as Power Man. Over time, he eventually dropped the Power Man name. Instead, he decided to legally change his name to the alias he had made for himself and continue working as a hero. Luke Cage is a well-respected hero, a family man, and a member of superhero teams such as Avengers and Defenders.
3) Beast Boy

When you have green skin, trying to have a secret identity is pretty much pointless. Garfield Logan, aka Beast Boy, embraces his green skin and shapeshifting abilities to become a celebrity. When he’s not saving the world as a member of the Teen Titans, Garfield is starring in several movies and TV shows. He was inspired to follow this path because his adoptive mother, Rita Farr, aka Elasti-Girl, was a former actress herself. He starred as an alien (obviously) in the hit TV series Space Trek. He is also a social media celebrity and influencer. Sometimes being green has its perks.
4) Doctor Strange

Before he was Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme, he was Doctor Stephen Strange, a brilliant neurosurgeon. Strange earned his PhD in record time and worked at New York Hospital for many years. After a car accident badly damaged the nerves in his hands, Stephen practiced the mystic arts to heal his injuries. He soon became a master of magic and a superhero. However, as the name implies, he never attempted to hide his identity from the public, as his “superhero” name is just his professional title. When you naturally have a cool name like “Doctor Strange,” there’s not much incentive to cover it up.
5) Wonder Woman

When the princess of Themyscira, Diana, first came to Man’s World, she hid her royal and godly heritage by taking on the secret identity of Diana Prince. She kept her identity as both a superhero and an Amazon a secret for many years. However, starting in the 1980s, Diana renounced her human persona and proudly began to identify herself as Diana of Themyscira to the outside world. Part of the reason for her change of mind about concealing her superhero and Amazon identity was that she became the official ambassador for Themyscira and the Amazons. In this public role, pretending to be human no longer made sense. Moreover, she was proud and eager to serve and represent her people on the public stage.













