Super Lois from All-Star Superman
Lois Lane (voiced by Christina Hendricks) takes on some superpowers of her own in the comic and cartoon movie All-Star Superman. Superman gives Lois, who is usually a journalist without superpowers, a serum that provides her with his abilities for 24 hours. Super Lois’ costume is very similar to Superman’s, consisting of a blue and yellow leotard with red cape, gloves, and boots. You can layer a yellow crop top over a blue long-sleeved body suit to get closer to her costume’s design.
Sean Rafferty from Ready Jet Go!
Sean Rafferty (voiced now by Glen Gordon) is a friend of Jet‘s on the PBS Kids show Ready Jet Go! Sean’s father is a scientist and Sean hopes to follow in his footsteps. Sean has a matter-of-fact attitude and unlike Sydney, initially has a hard time using his imagination. Sean has messy brown hair and wears brown sneakers with jeans and a green and white long-sleeved shirt.
Duke Cody from Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Duke Cody (played by Dave Bautista) is a streamer and influencer in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Duke shoes up guns literally blazing with his girlfriend Whiskey in tow to join Miles Bron‘s murder mystery weekend on a private Greek island where what is meant to be a game turns deadly, and Detective Benoit Blanc‘s deductive abilities are once again put to the test. Duke arrives for the weekend wearing pink pants, tan boots, and a jaguar-printed button-down. His gun is always close at hand, including when Duke takes a dip in the pool and arrives at dinner wearing khakis, slides, and a long-sleeved shirt printed with chains and coral. Duke is also covered head to toe in tattoos, and a sheer tattoo-print shirt can help you get closer if you plan to wear your shirt open.
Billy Joe Cobra from Dude, That’s My Ghost!
Billy Joe Cobra (voiced by Darren “Beardyman” Foreman) is one of the two main protagonists in the Disney cartoon series, Dude, That’s My Ghost! along with Spencer Wright.
Billy is the ghost of a (former, by technicality of death) popstar, who still holds a passion for both music and the fame scene in general, enjoying the hold he still has on parts of it.
While he had human colored hair and skin when he was alive, his color scheme upon death turned pale and blue, which left him with light blue hair, in the same style as it was when he was living. Like Spencer, he has typical cartoon black circles for his eyes.
His usual outfit is a orange button-up shirt with yellow stripes across it, a thin long red tie, a green half-jacket over top, standard blue jeans, and orange high-top shoes.
Mia from The White Lotus
Mia (Beatrice Granno) is a character in The White Lotus. First appearing in season two, Mia is an aspiring local singer. It’s her dream to become a famous performer. She tries to resist her friend Lucia’s attempts to introduce her to sex work. But the two quickly become quite the clever duo, scheming their way into the luxury resort.
Sersi from the Eternals
Sersi (Gemma Chan) is a character in the Marvel film, The Eternals. She is an Eternal, an immortal, superpowered being created to eradicate Deviants to help populate the Celestial race. Sersi and nine other Eternals get sent to Earth but are forbidden to interact in human conflicts. Unlike her kin, Sersi expresses empathy to humans and Earth. She has the ability to manipulate matter through touch. When she’s not using her powers, she works as a museum curator. Sersi is close friends with Sprite, and has been crushing on Ikaris for literal centuries.
Wednesday Addams (Rave’N Dance Dress)
Initially, Wednesday didn’t plan to attend the Rave’N, Nevermore’s version of the school dance. However, when Xavier caught her snooping around his art studio, she had to make an excuse. Both Enid and Thing agree that she needs a new outfit! This vintage dress is perfect for a choreographed dance to The Cramps. While this dress is one of a kind, you can embrace the style with ruffles and tulle — all black, of course.
Chrollo Lucilfer’s York New Disguise from Hunter x Hunter
Chrollo (voiced in Japanese by Mamoru Miyano and in English by Robbie Daymond) is the founder and current leader of the Phantom Troupe is the anime/manga Hunter x Hunter.
The outfit I’ve chosen for this article is the disguise that he wears in the York New arc when he’s infiltrating to steal Neon Nostrade’s nen ability, though he does have several other outfits that will be featured in another article later on.
Chrollo has soft grey eyes, and while he usually wears his hair slicked back, for this outfit he wears it loose and down, with a greenish grey ribbon covering the cross tattoo he has on his forehead. He wears the bauble earrings that he usually has on for this, but the rest of it is a pretty standard suit jacket and pants over a white shirt, black tie, and black oxfords finishing off the look.
Spencer Wright from Dude, That’s My Ghost!
Spencer Wright (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker) is one of the two main protagonists in the Disney cartoon series, Dude, That’s My Ghost! along with Billy Joe Cobra.
Spencer has a huge passion for filmmaking, and a fascination with creating and watching horror movies. He is one of the few people that can see Billy, as he and his friends have an item that Billy owned when he was alive that allows them to interact with him.
He has light brown loosely spiked hair, and cartoon typical black eyes. The shirt he wears is a baseball style tee, white with red sleeves and a ghost iron-on image on the front. He has standard blue jeans, green and orange sneakers, and carries around his camcorder that he uses for his movies pretty much everywhere he goes.
Larry Daley from Night at the Museum
Larry Daley (played by Ben Stiller) is the protagonist of the Night at the Museum film series. Larry works as the night security guard at the Museum of Natural History in New York City where the exhibits, including wax statues of historical figures like Teddy Roosevelt, come to life. Larry’s security uniform is fairly standard, though you can add an iron-on patch to the left arm to get closer to his look from the movies. If an official one can’t be found, consider a fun “Night at the Museum” version as a fun nod to the franchise.