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A Real Comic Book Character For Halloween

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This is a picture of a woman who is Halloweening as an actual comic book character. You know, like the way a woman would look in an oldschool comic -- with the crappy dot printing and all. Except, in this case, she actually looks pretty good. Granted not as good as I'd look as a comic book character, but I'd draw myself with giant shirt chain-mail ripping muscles and a laser cannon. Did somebody say dinosaur mount? Plus dinosaur mount. Did you know my handsomeness is actually considered a super power? Because it is.

Hit the jump for several shots of the makeup going on.

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It's the Most Wonderul Time of the Year [charmedtasha]

Thanks to Blastphemer, who prefers his women 2-D.

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  • dingusthemonique

    I'd liked to be the one who airbrushed all over her face.

  • Make-up played an important role to prepare a comic costume or artist. It makes face like a comic character and person looks fantastic like never before.

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