. >> reporter: teagan fought through countless procedures.nt viral. >> superman! [applause and cheering] >> reporter: teagan was just nine then. he is 13 now. and he still has that suit as a reminder of a time when he stopped looking at his heart as his kryptonite and instead saw a difference, as power. >> after that, i was, like, owe yeah, it's cool. so instead of making me different in a bad way, after the superman thing, it made me different in a cool way. >> we're missing the eyes. wait. wait. wait. >> reporter: all of this comes out of the rossi's own pockets. the costumes alone can cust up to $1500 a piece. they're all custom made for each kid. their kindness isn't just for those suffering disabilities, either. in 2018, this shoot, featuring 15 kids as the avengers, was all about asin bulli a >> rorter: bennere, wow that's crazy, we're sorry and they left me alone. >> reporter: they really apologized? wow. yep, lives changed by re-imagining the way they see themselves. costumes don't always have to mask our real selves. >> look at you.