About Jack's Hero Wares
Designer/artist Jack Brinatte has been a force in heroic design for 14 years!
Starting out in Broadcasting in the 90s, moving on to being a Professional Wrestler known as Jack T. Ripper and then moving on to create Hero Gear in 2006 where he
is credited as being the Edna Mode of the Real Life Superhero community. He designed and created some memorable Gimmicks (Costumes) For men and women who created a superheroic persona to do good in their communities. To this end, Jack himself took on the mantle of RazorHawk. A Real Life Superhero who created what is widely called the Superbowl of the Real Life Superhero community, HOPE. HOPE is a series of events carried out throughout the year and in cities around the globe, where Real Life Superheroes combine their efforts to help the homeless. This started in San Diego in 2010 and has spread as far as the UK and across this great nation of ours.
Jack's costume designs have seen print in magazines such as Wizard, and in newspapers around the world, have appeared in documentaries, and tv shows, and were even used as inspiration by the costumers behind the film, Kick Ass.
Jack has also done graphic design over the years, creating logos, posters, tshirts and many other products. He is currently getting his Associates in Graphic Design from Century College in Minnesota, and will be graduating in the summer of 2021.
He has even appeared beside Stan Lee and a number of Real Life Superheroes on Stan's Academy of Heroes program, of which he won and received a nice donation to the HOPE events.
Jack is an all around maker, versed in 3D modeling/Printing, Woodcrafting, Leathercrafting, laser cutting/engraving and is currently working on learning to craft in metal. If you have need for any of these services, he can be contacted through our contact form in the menu above.
Thank you, and as always "We have what it takes to be a HERO!!"
Starting out in Broadcasting in the 90s, moving on to being a Professional Wrestler known as Jack T. Ripper and then moving on to create Hero Gear in 2006 where he
is credited as being the Edna Mode of the Real Life Superhero community. He designed and created some memorable Gimmicks (Costumes) For men and women who created a superheroic persona to do good in their communities. To this end, Jack himself took on the mantle of RazorHawk. A Real Life Superhero who created what is widely called the Superbowl of the Real Life Superhero community, HOPE. HOPE is a series of events carried out throughout the year and in cities around the globe, where Real Life Superheroes combine their efforts to help the homeless. This started in San Diego in 2010 and has spread as far as the UK and across this great nation of ours.
Jack's costume designs have seen print in magazines such as Wizard, and in newspapers around the world, have appeared in documentaries, and tv shows, and were even used as inspiration by the costumers behind the film, Kick Ass.
Jack has also done graphic design over the years, creating logos, posters, tshirts and many other products. He is currently getting his Associates in Graphic Design from Century College in Minnesota, and will be graduating in the summer of 2021.
He has even appeared beside Stan Lee and a number of Real Life Superheroes on Stan's Academy of Heroes program, of which he won and received a nice donation to the HOPE events.
Jack is an all around maker, versed in 3D modeling/Printing, Woodcrafting, Leathercrafting, laser cutting/engraving and is currently working on learning to craft in metal. If you have need for any of these services, he can be contacted through our contact form in the menu above.
Thank you, and as always "We have what it takes to be a HERO!!"