Herbert Chavez,
35, from Calamba City, Philippines, spent £4,400 on his obsession to become a
real-life Clarke Kent. He had nose jobs, skin whitening, lip liposuction, jaw
realignment, pec implants and even abdominal implants.
Mr Herbert
Chavez regularly takes to the streets around his home dressed in full Superman
regalia, with his hair gelled in distinctive curly fashion.
He aims to
teach kids good morals while also brightening their days.
He said: 'I
feel like a Superhero whenever I pull on the costume, but my mission is not to
save the world but to help in my own small way and bring a smile to the faces
of local children.
'I don't have
any regrets at all. People come up to me in the street all the time and want
their picture taken with me.
'They are all
really excited to see a real-life Superman in the Philippines.'
He added: 'If you talk about super heroes, the
expectation of people is that they are flawless, they do not get hurt, they do
not die.
'But as human
beings, we can only copy their looks. Especially as a Filipino, I have very
Asian features and did not look like the caucasian Superman.
'So when I was
able to save enough money to alter my features, I chose to copy those of
Superman.
'It is hard
living up to people's expectations as a living superhero. That is the reason I
have had so many surgeries because I undergo maintenance procedures that need
performing.
'For example,
my cleft chin is formed of hydrogel, but it does not always appear balanced.
The more dehydrated you get the smaller it gets, so you have to keep adding to
it.
'I am such a
good customer of my surgeon, Tito Garcia, he does all the work for free as part
of a part-exchange deal.
'I help publicize
his practice in return.'
Herbert now
plans to keep improving his look with more operations to make him taller and
surgery to beef up his abdomen and bum.
But he
acknowledges that there may be a day when he has to halt the extensive
surgeries.
Mr Chavez
said: 'I totally don't have any regrets. What is there for me to regret?
Everything that has happened in my life has been positive and because of
Superman.
'When my body
says it can not endure it anymore or when my doctor says that my body can not
handle it because of age, then I will stop.'
Single Mr
Chavez creates his own Superman costumes, T-shirts and clothing from scratch at
his dress making shop.
And the
35-year-old, who has featured on Billboards in his native country, says he
hopes to one day meet a partner who can share his love of Superman.
Mr Chavez
said: 'I am single but also inspired to find another person to share my passion
with.'
But they will
have to put up with his huge collection of Superman memorabilia - built up over
decades worth of obsession.
Look-a-likes:
Herbert Chavez (right) has spent almost 20 years trying to look like Clark
Kent,
who was played by British actor Henry Cavill (left) in the latest version
of the film
In June 2013 Guinness recognised Mr Chavez for having the largest collection of Superman memorabilia with 1,253 items - ranging from life-size dolls, to posters and rings worth thousands of pounds.
But he says
his collection is actually closer to 5,000 items and plans to increase it to
around 10,000 pieces - and has even moved home in order to accommodate the
influx of comic book clutter.
Chavez mum,
Linda said: 'I remember when he was a kid, he was already fond of Superman
figures. He would be very happy when I bought him shirts with Superman pictures
on them.
'At school
they held drawing competitions, and he would always draw Superman pictures.
'As parents we
are happy because though he is small, he has become the Filipino Superman. He
has become well known in our community - he has become people's idol.'
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