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    ♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: TUXEDO MASK FTW! i used to pretend to be Sailor Moon constantly as a kid! more »
    QuentinNimrah: Would the Unknown Soldier from DC Comics be considered an example? Seeing the above picture of the Invisible Man reminded me of him. He always wore a ... more »
    Grey_Area: There's also The Spider, The Bat, The Wraith (anthropomorphic dog version done by Micheal T. Gilbert) etc, and so on... But screw those guys, The Shad... more »
    Dunny0: What? No Darkwing Duck? more »
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  • #triviagasm

    Costumed Crimefighters Who Share the Spirit’s Sense of Style

    The Spirit may fight comic book crime, but he always preferred a fedora and suit to spandex. We look at the other heroes who’ve paired their masks with suits and hats instead of tights.
  • #weirdtales

    Celebrate the 85th Anniversary of Weird Tales

    85 years old this month, Weird Tales is the magazine of the "bizarre and unusual" that sustained the career of H.P. Lovecraft and his scifi-horror pals back in the 1920s when it first launched. In its early days, Weird Tales set itself apart from other pulps by always going one step deeper into the freak zone. Stories dealt with aliens, witches, and mutants. Covers often featured devils making love to ladies, monsters menacing beleaguered ingenues, and (my personal favorite, above) devilish monster ladies making love to scantily clad lovelies. Now the venerable, perverted, brilliant magazine is celebrating its 85th birthday in style. More »