Two men from Nottingham earned the `world's longest name' title after changing their names in honour of their favourite superheroes.
Kelvin Borbidge, 22, (right) and Daniel Knox-Hewson, 23, (left) who are friends drew inspiration from their mutual love of science fiction, comic books and gaming.
Yes, their new names are a mouthful.
Borbidge will now be known as Baron Venom Balrog Sabretooth Vader Megatron Vegeta Robotnik Magneto Bison Sephiroth Lex Luthor Skeletor Joker Grind.
Knox-Hewson on the other hand, is Emperor Spiderman Gandalf Wolverine Skywalker Optimus Prime Goku Sonic Xavier Ryu Cloud Superman HeMan Batman Thrash.
"We decided to change our names because we were bored of our day-to-day lives and wanted to do something that reflected our true personalities," enthused Emperor Thrash.
Baron Grind added: "The look on my area manager's face when he asked why my till now said 'Baron' was priceless.
"At this moment in time, I am looking forward to changing my name on my bank card. I wonder how they will fit it all on?"
The pair spent just £10 (RM49) each to acquire their new names through the Legal Deed Poll service, Sky News reports.