Posts by Agatha
Death from Sandman
In the DC comic series The Sandman, Death is both the end of life and the guider of souls. Unlike most personifications of death, like the Grim Reaper, she is a young goth woman dressed in casual clothes who also visits people as they are born.
Peggy Carter
In Captain America: The First Avenger, Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) is an officer of Great Britain’s Strategic Scientific Reserve. She splits her time between firing a machine gun at Nazis and falling in love with Captain America. All this before being promoted to an agent of SHIELD.
Janelle Monae
R&B phenom Janelle Monáe has a style that matches her unique sound. She’s explained that her fashion, best described as monochromatic formal, is a tribute to her family who would wear uniforms as part of the working class.
Sara Anderson
The 4th Doctor
The Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) is the most tenured and iconic Doctor Who, lasting seven seasons before his transformation. He’s instantly recognizable by his curly brown hair, eyes that constantly boggle, and of course his impractically long multi-colored scarf.
Tris Prior
In Divergent, Beatrice “Tris” Prior (Shailene Woodley) is a 16-year old girl who chooses to train under the Dauntless faction, though in reality she is divergent, posing a danger in the eyes of the government. Tris wears mostly tight black clothes that fit the Dauntless lifestyle of training and battle.
Maurice Moss
In The I.T. Crowd, Maurice Moss (Richard Ayoade) works in the IT department of Reynholm Industries. He’s highly intelligent, but struggles to communicate with anything besides a computer keyboard.
Raylan Givens
In Justified, Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is a U.S. Marshal that enforces the law in his Appalachian hometown. Though set in modern times, his tough lawman persona is reminiscent of 1870’s Deadwood.
Cosima Niehaus
In Orphan Black, Cosima Niehaus (Tatiana Maslaney) is a PhD microbiology student and one of several doppelgangers spread throughout North America and Europe that someone is targeting to kill. Tattooed, pierced, and dreadlocked, Cosima is the eccentric clone of the club.
Effie Trinket
In The Hunger Games, Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks) is a Capitol-born chaperone who oversees District 12’s tributes. She’s not particularly bright, although her flamboyant wigs and costumes make up for it.