Drake Bell is a phenomenon. For 4 seasons he was the star of Nickolodeon's "Josh and Drake" TV series and a heartthrob to teens and tweens, as well as a comedic role model for even younger kids. But he has graduated to a new movie career and to the horror of parents of impressionable kids, and to the delight of a whole new audience, Drake Bell has become an edgy comedic hottie. Yup. He uses "bad words" and sexual inuendo to charm and delight a new, older generation of fans. And he is absolutely adorable doing it. In the "Airplane"-style movie spoof "Superhero", Bell parodies the Spiderman series as the superhero Dragonfly. Critics panned it as sophomoric humor and fans laughed in the aisles. The truth be told, there was a lot of silly physical humor and Drake Bell got to showcase his comedic timing.
For your consideration is Rick RIker's Hero hooded jacket. It was worn in several scenes including in his house, stopping the truck, and climbing the building. The seams have been opened about an inch on the back of the jacket and can easily be sewn shut again. These were opened just enough to allow guide wires through during his break dancing and truck-stopping scenes and are not visible when the jacket is flat against the body. It is also important to note that this is Drake's jacket and not a stunt double jacket. If you get a chance to see Superhero it is worth paying attention to Drake in the breakdancing scene to see this jacket in action. It is a very important screenworn piece worn by one of the fastest rising stars in Hollywood. $89