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Taken from the Microheroes article on Wikipedia and the Microheroes Wiki

What are Microheroes?
Microheroes are basic pixel representations of comic book characters that are drawn in a very specific cartoon style and displayed through the web in order to show every appearance of every character from a myriad of comic book series. After sometime, Microheroes have come to also represent pop culture icons, such as TV series characters, old American cartoons, manga/anime heroes or pro sport athletes. Their dimensions are somewhat similar to those of the characters drawn in the super deformed style of manga and anime. While there may be a minor similarity between the two types of art, Micro-hero artists prefer to have their art classified as Microheroes and not super deformed.

Microheroes tend to be saved as the GIF, BMP or PNG file types. Whenever a person new to micro-making joins a micro group or forum they are taught early on that JPEG is a bad file type to use. Microheroes have developed further than stoic poses to include many different posed micros as well as animated micros.

History of Microheroes!

storTroopers
The original versions of these Microheroes were made by Donar (Gavan Carstensen) with his first Micro-hero, Spider Jerusalem debuting in the summer of 2001 on the Warren Ellis Forum. The name 'Microheroes' was chosen by Carstensen over 'Pocket Powers' which he felt "sounded too manga." More quickly followed and they were widely used as avatars for signature files on the message boards at Alvaro's ComicBoards.com.

Originally, they were based on an image from the site of a company marketing (storTropers) an applet which used Java to make similar avatar graphics. Resourceful fans changed the basic look of the StorTrooper images and some later animated them as their favorite super-heroes. Among the most prolific early Micro-hero makers were Donar (Carstensen), Torch (Rich Bellacera), Whirlwind, Michael Kaiser, Bobster (Robert Bradley), AG (Scott), 1401, Jay Phoenix, Archangel (Chris Lund), Erik!, OMike (Michael Bradley), Ralph Haring and Lightningstrike (Mike Berry).

In November of 2001 storTroopers, assuming that these creative animators couldn't have made these Microheroes without their Java program, sent an e-mail to each of the Microheroes sites threatening them with legal action if the microheroes remained on them. The original version of the Microheroes soon disappeared.

Age of Microheroes
Due to a preference for the storTroopers template, Carstensen lost interest in making them and moved on to other projects, but before leaving he started the Lilguyz mailing list and Robert Bradley and Rich Bellacera created a new template. Prominent early members of the Lilguyz group included Bellacera, Bradley, Whirlwind, Rive (Rivelino Balelo), Urban, Brad Monge and Namor (Jeff Sequiera). Soonafter Bradley began creating templates inspired by the comics art of specific artists, beginning with Jack Kirby and including John Byrne, George Pérez, Neal Adams, John Buscema, Steve Ditko, Gil Kane, Jim Starlin, Dave Cockrum, Walt Simonson and Bruce Timm.

When the Lilguyz mailing list started on Yahoo, Yahoo archived picture attachments with the messages. In 2003, this practice was ended, and without an archive log of micros and templates to access, two were eventually started. The first was Johnny Patches's Micro Template archive. Another early archive was Ze Ball Beaker Micro-Heros Site. The first 'official' Lilguyz archive was the Brad Monje's Official Lilguys Micro-Hero Archive. Monje's archive eventually ended due to the lack of time. The community understood and thanked him for the many months he kept the archive running. This still left a void since other sites and archives were incomplete. Soon after, Ben Cooper, a Lilguyz member stepped up and started the Foxgnaws Micro- and Pixel-Hero archive.

Eventually Microheroes began an off shoot of pixel art known as Pixel-heroes. Originally created by Cooper, these truly micro-sized characters are the mini-me’s of the Micro-hero community. Pixel-heroes are accepted as a form of micros and appear commonly in most Micro-hero groups.

Message Board Era
Around 2004 the Lilguyz mailing group, had gotten so large that many long time members started to branch off and start other groups. Some creators gathered on live journals and blogs, while others gathered in message boards. A prominent one of these boards was a French group that eventually grew to include multiple nations, renaming itself Microheroes International in late 2004. Due to rapid growth during 2006, Microheroes International splintered into multiple satellite boards. At the end of 2006 MIB shut down and reopened as MIB II.

In 2006 the original template became available for use again when storTroopers.com placed them under a Creative Commons License, allowing their use for non-commercial purposes. With this news, members of the Microheroes Yahoo Group resumed making and posting them to their own group.


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More about Microheroes International Board
The French Board
The first Microheroes French board started around September 2003. Created by Nani (Yannick Desette) the board was quite famous in the French community (basically French comic books readers). The community grew bigger and bigger, and soon due to some of the members posting on the lilguys Yahoo group Nani and his friends decided to expand the board, creating an English section.

It was both a good and a bad idea. A good idea because with English speaking members the board had a big success and a bad idea because of the work it caused - the moderating team was French and had to translate a lot of messages into French or from French to English. Soon the work generated by the board was too big, too many new members didn't even care to read the rules, and Nani decided to shut down the board.

Microheroes International Board
A month or so passed, and Ced101 former second in-command on Nani's board decided on popular demand to open a new board. Microheroes the board was then created. Past members like Felis7 (Frederic Bascou) and Dax (Louis-Marie Roux-Sire) joined and where soon moderators and translators on this new board. The Community never stopped growing, more and more members each day, sharing microheroes, tips and advices.

On February 2006 the board was hacked and the board was wiped clean. Unfortunately Ced101 never saved the database, so he created the board again, and everybody had to register again. Some members were lost, but new members also joined.

MIB II
During the next summer, Ced101 who was busy with his personal life gave the administration to Dax and Joebleau (a French and a Quebecker). They did their best to clean the board and run it. At the time, Microheroes the board had already been renamed Microheroes International Board (a.k.a MIB). Running the board was a hard job. A lot of credit war was happening on the board. Members were accusing each other, sometimes without proofs. So Joebleau and Dax decides to close the board for a time, time to clean completely and to make a new start, but the board was too big. It was simply better to create a new board. And so they did.

Microheroes International Board II was born. It was in November 2006. Since then, Dax and Felis7 (who were both Administrators of the MIB II with Joebleau) had to quit due to personal difficulties. The Board was then run by Kid Chaos!, Iceman and Joebleau (an American, a Spanish and a Quebecker), until after a time, they too stepped down as Administrators and the board was passed to Dracine and Fudge, who were moderators at the time.

Today...
The new Admins re-named the board 'Microheroes International', removing the '2', as it was no longer needed - More and more new members were joining the site. It was not just a continuation of the old Microheroes International Board, the site was getting bigger and bigger rapidly, with new members joining almost every day.

Microheroes International continues to grow, change and evolve...
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