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  2. Cosplayers explain why it's life-changing to dress up as ...

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    Jamal fought Superman in 2014. It might not have been the "real" Superman, but, as far as Jamal is concerned, it was still pretty awesome. Cosplayers explain why it's life-changing to dress up as ...

  3. File:Wonder Woman, Superman, Flash Cosplay.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This file depicts a work of costuming/cosplay of a copyrighted fictional character or real-life individual. While this file is under a free license, re-use of this file may be subject to legal constraints , depending on jurisdiction and independent from its copyright status.

  4. Yvonne Blake - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Ann Blake (17 April 1940 – 17 July 2018) was a British and Spanish costume designer.She is perhaps best known for creating the costumes for Richard Donner's acclaimed superhero film Superman (1978) and its sequel, Richard Lester's Superman II (1980).

  5. Ironhead Studio - Wikipedia

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    Ironhead Studio is a costume and art studio based in Los Angeles, California founded by Jose Fernandez. That studio costume and art studio designs many different costumes for American films based on comics, including The Amazing Spider-Man, Thor, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. [1]

  6. Pilot Rewind: When Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain reimagined ...

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    On the Superman side of the equation, "making the costume" montages are always a superhero story highlight, and Lois & Clark features a great contribution to the canon with an extended sequence of ...

  7. Power Girl - Wikipedia

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    These changes are reflected in their differing costumes and superhero names as well; Power Girl sports a bob of blond hair; wears a distinctive white, red, and blue costume with a cleavage-displaying cutout. The name Power Girl reflects that she chooses not to be seen as a derivative of Superman, but rather her own hero and this choice is ...