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Captain Cold

…Leonard Snart AKA Captain Cold is a major villain of the DC Universe and an archnemesis to The Flash. He is the leader of the Rogues, a group of villains banded together to defeat Flash. He appears in The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow CW series played by Wentworth Miller….

Shazam!

…In the DC Extended Universe film Shazam, Billy Batson (Zachary Levi) is a troubled teenaged boy who is chosen as the “Champion of Eternity” by the ancient wizard Shazam. With this, he is able to transform into an adult with superpowers when he calls the sorcerer’s name, “Shazam!”…

Red Hood Rebirth

…In Red Hood and the Outlaws vol. 2, as part of the DC Rebirth initiative, Red Hood (real name Jason Todd) is a former protege of Batman on a quest for redemption for his past crimes. Compared to the original Red Hood, Red Hood’s Rebirth costume features a full helmet, brown leather jacket, and a distinct lack of a red hood….

Black Canary from Arrow

…Laurel Lance, AKA Black Canary, is a super-heroine from the DC Universe. She appears in the CW show Arrow played by Katie Cassidy. The former assistant DA of Starling City, Lance turned to crimefighting when her sister Sara Lance, also known as Canary, was murdered. The Black Canary also appears in the television shows The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow….

Two-Face

…Two-Face is the DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman. Formally a district attorney named Harvey Dent, after half of his face is horribly scarred. He goes insane and adopts the Two-Face persona, who decides fate with the flip of a coin. He has been played twice in live action movies. Once in Batman Forever by Tommy Lee Jones, and once in The Dark Knight by Aaron Eckhart….

Wesley Dodds (Sandman)

Wesley Dodds is the real name of DC superhero Sandman. Originally introduced in 1939, Dodds uses a gun that administers a powerful sleeping gas to subdue criminals. He then sprinkles them with sand and leaves them for the police. In his original (and most iconic) iteration, Dodds wore a green business suit, brown fedora, and purple cape. Sandman’s look has been updated on several occasions, including a version with a more menacing-looking gas mas…

Booster Gold

Booster Gold is a character in the DC comics. His real name is Michael Jon Carter, a time traveling superhero from the future. Using his knowledge of historical events and futuristic tech, he stages publicity stunt heroics. And like cosplayers, his powers come from his costume! His power suit grants him super strength and his wristlets shoot out force blasts. The gold goggles contain infrared and magnifying powers as well. To recreate the design,…

Deathstroke

…In the DC Comics, Deathstroke (real name Slade Wilson) is a mercenary and assassin. Originally an enemy of the Teen Titans, he’s worked his way up the supervillain chain to face off against the likes of Green Arrow and Batman….

Selina Kyle from The Batman

…n ally of Bruce Wayne in the 2022 film The Batman. Selina is well-known to DC Comics fans as the real name of Catwoman, the Gotham villain and occasional love interest of Batman. In this iteration, Selina helps Batman while the Riddler torments the city with threats of violence. To recreate some of Selina’s best looks, you’ll want to focus on dark leather pieces. Getting her catsuit exactly right can be tricky, so don’t be afraid to fake the jumps…

Stripesy

Stripsey, aka Pat Dugan, is a character from the DC Comics. He first appeared in Star Spangled Comics #1 (1941). He was the sidekick to the Star Spangled Kid before becoming a Golden Age superhero himself. Later on he married Barbara Whitmore, and his step-daughter Courtney became the second Star Spangled Kid, aka Stargirl. Pat returned to assisting the hero as a new sidekick, now known as S.T.R.I.P.E. In contrast to his original look, Pat wears…