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Not to be confused with Elmore Leonard. Ego Leonard is a Dutch painter and sculptor, and possibly an anonymous guerrilla artist, whose works prominently feature outsized Lego figures. Sometimes the name also is applied to sculpture, apparently made by Leonard, which have been found on beaches at various locations in the world since the late 2000s. The sculptures are in the form of "minifigures", but constructed from fibreglass enlarged to two and a half metres in height, and have the message, "No Real Than You Are" in capital letters written on their torsos. The appearance of an "Ego Leonard" giant figure on Siesta Beach, Florida became number two on the Time list of the "Top 10 Oddball-News Stories of 2011."[1] It is unclear whether Ego Leonard is the name of a person or merely is a fictional character as the figure, but it is most likely a fictional name, as Ego Leonard can be reworked to read L, Ego or LEGO. The first over-sized minifigure attributed to Leonard was retrieved from the sea off Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 7, 2007.




[2] It had a yellow head and a blue torso.[3] It was suggested at the time that "No Real Than You Are" might become a meme similar to "All your base are belong to us",[4] or that a word is missing and it should read, "no more real than you are". Children attempt to move the "Ego Leonard" appearing in 2008 at Brighton Beach near the Brighton Pier (visible in the background) A second giant Lego figure was found off Brighton Beach, United Kingdom on October 29, 2008.[5] The green, yellow, and red sculpture again bore the words "No Real Than You Are" on its torso. A spokeswoman for the Lego company stated that it was a surprise to the company, and may have been related to an exhibition in the next few weeks that "Ego Leonard" would have in London. Another similar Lego figure appeared in the sea off Siesta Key Beach, Florida, United States on October 25, 2011.[6] The sculpture is about 2 metres (6 feet) in height and weighs about 50 kilograms (110 lb). Its head and arms were yellow, with a red torso and green legs, and it had the message "No real than you are" in capital letters on its front and "Ego Leonard" and the number 8 on its back.




[7] It was suggested that this may have been a viral marketing publicity stunt to advertize the newly opened Legoland Florida.[8] A spokesperson for the Legoland and its parent company denied that there was any connection to the giant minifigure. Time rated the story as the second of the "Top 10 Oddball-News Stories of 2011". Sarasota authorities referred to the object as Mr. Leonard.[6] Reporters from the local newspaper, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, sent an e-mail to Leonard and received a reply. It purported to be from the sculpture and stated that it had been "a hell of a swimm" [sic], but that it was enjoying the weather and friendly people, and was "gonna stay here for a while."[9] The Sararsota County Sheriffs Office took the sculpture into custody, awaiting its release to Jeff Hindman, who first found it in October 2011.[11] On January 26, 2012, however, the giant Lego figure was given to Denise Kowal, the founder of the Sarasota Chalk Festival. It appears that Ego Leonard's painting in the Sarasota Chalk Festival featured outsized Lego figures with messages that were similar to, and included, "No real than you are".




[, were valued at a range from US$3,500 to $4,500. In reference to the 2011 appearance, the Spanish newspaper, El Mundo, noted that "Ego Leonard" could mean "I, Leonardo".[13] It also could be read as, "I am Leonard". the paper noted that it has been reported that Ego Leonard may be associated with Dutch artist Leon Keer, who won second place in the 2010 Sarasota Chalk Festival and is due to compete again at the 2011 festival.[14] Other newspapers wrote that Keer has admitted to being a long-time friend of Ego Leonard's and to have designed his website and that he also expressed concern that the publicity may have an adverse effect on "a person like Ego, who just wants to bring some kindness in the everyday life." A Lego figure similar to the Sarasota sculpture appeared on the beach at Topanga, Los Angeles County, California on 18 July 2012.[15] After one day on the Topanga beach, the "Lego Man" was moved to "LAB ART", a Los Angeles City art gallery specializing in street art. Ego Leonard returned to Europe via plane.




Area filmmaker Vincent Dale responded directly to the Lego man's message in a short film. An Ego Leonard minifigure washed up on Yugaihama beach in Kamakura, Japan, on December 5, 2014. An Ego Leonard minifigure was found floating on the river Danube in the City of Linz, on June 2, 2015. It has been placed on the lawn in front of the concert hall Brucknerhaus.[18] According to the Oberösterreichische Nachrichten, this giant Lego minifigure "schwamm auf der Donau" to participate in an Arts Festival in Linz. ^ Gray, Madison, The Top 10 Everything of 2011, Lego Man Emerges from the Ocean, Time, December 7, 2011 ^ a b c d ^ Cashill, Margaret (16 July 2013). "Lego man departs Sarasota area following cultural contribution". Tampa Bay Business Journal (American City Business Journals). Retrieved 20 July 2013.Giant-Man is a Marvel Super Heroes brick-built minifigure released in March 2016. He is the enlarged variation of Ant-Man. Giant-Man is based on his appearance in Captain America: Civil War.




Unlike most minifigures, he is completely brick-built. He is also bigger to scale with an ordinary minifigure. Giant-Man is the result of Ant-Man's use of Pym particles to grow rather than shrink. Unlike when he is small, Giant-Man has strength proportional to his size. He will appear in Captain America: Civil War, on Captain America's team.Ant-Man is a Marvel Super Heroes minifigure that was physically released in 2015. Scott Lang, a man forced into thievery to save his ill daughter, stole the Ant-Man costume and some Pym-Particles from Hank Pym to commit robberies. Eventually Hank allowed him to keep the Ant-Man identity if he reformed, so he did and became a reserve member of the Fantastic Four, and later joined the Avengers Scott Lang, a man forced into thievery to give back the money VistaCorp stole from it's customers, is branded a criminal and is divorced and distanced from his wife, Maggie, and his daughter, Cassie. After breaking into a house and finding a strange suit with shrinking capabilities, he is approached by Hank Pym, the former superhero Ant-Man, who offered him a chance at redemption.




He does so, and Pym gives him the Ant-Man suit, making him his successor as Ant-Man. In one of his attempts to steal Darren Cross's Yellow Jacket suit, he is followed home and they dueled using children's toys, enlarged when they both used Pym Particles. He defeated Cross by going sub-atomic into YJ's suit, the same way Pym lost his wife. However, Scott made it out alive as Cross blinked out of existence. During the events of Civil War, Falcon mentioned to Captain America that he knew a guy, after the two's encounter. He was later awoken in front of the Anti-Registrators, where he was "thinked they thanked" of him. While fighting Iron Man's team, he used his Pym Particles to grow into Giant-Man. However, when the novice hero Spider-Man used an idea based on Star Wars Episode V's AT-AT takedown, Scott was shrunken to his usual size. He then, as Tony Stark's consciousness, was able to disable the genius' weaponry. However, after being defeated, he was later incarcerated on the Raft like most of his fellow teammates.

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