Wolverine
Wolverine is everyone’s favorite Canadian comic book hero, usually portrayed by Hugh Jackman when he’s hugely jacked. He’s the grumpy member of the X-Men, due to the fact that he doesn’t know much more about his past than that his real name is Logan. You’ll have to supply your own adamantium skeleton on this one.
The Incredible Hulk
Bruce Banner was once a reserved physicist who got caught in the blast of a gamma bomb. Now when he’s angered, he turns into The Hulk. Though Banner often loses his cool, amazingly he never loses his pants when he transforms into his green alter ego. Unless you’re already built like The Hulk, you may want to consider enhancing your muscles with a muscle suit.
Katniss Everdeen
Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is a 16-year-old girl who volunteers in place of her younger sister for the Hunger Games. She hails from District 12, a poor, desolate coal-mining region that has sharpened her hunting and survival skills.
Marge Simpson
Marge Simpson is the ever-patient matriarch of the Simpsons family. She’s often the voice of reason when her husband, Homer, launches himself into every impulsive idea that he has. Marge is famous for her blue beehive – perhaps she took a few hairstyle tips from The Bride of Frankenstein?
Homer Simpson
As if Homer Simpson needed an introduction. Homer like beer. Homer like donut. Homer like bacon. Homer hate Ned. That about covers it.
Vincent Vega
In Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega is the hitman played by John Travolta. Vega is full of fast food trivia, can rock the short shorts, and when visiting Jack Rabbit Slim’s, catches a case of Saturday night fever.
Mia Wallace
In Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) is the wife of crime boss Marsellus. Vincent Vega is told to entertain her for the evening, but gets in deep when she snorts his heroin. Nothing that an adrenaline shot to the heart can’t fix though.