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Jotaro Kujo

In JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series, Jotaro Kujo is the protagonist of Stardust Crusaders. Jotaro is a biracial delinquent who lives a quiet life until DIO returns. Jotaro’s trademark looks are a visored, ornamented cap and a long coat with standing collar and attached chains.

Tom Trench from Hazbin Hotel

In Hazbin Hotel, Tom Trench is the co-anchorman at 666 News, Hell’s premier news source. Tom partners with Katie Killjoy at the newsdesk, occasionally on the receiving end of on-air abuse from her, such as when he made a pun about “nailing” Cherri Bomb. Tom’s gas mask is expressive, leading to speculation that there’s nothing behind the mask and it is simply his face.

Joker from Batman: The Telltale Series

Joker from Batman: The Telltale Series

In Batman: The Telltale Series and its follow-up Batman: The Enemy Within, Joker starts as a mysterious patient named John Doe at Arkham Asylum. Joker initially admires Batman’s work as a vigilante and allies with him, but eventually associates with a gang of criminals known as The Pact, and becomes the nemesis we all know Joker to be. His two outfits reflect this transformation.

Red from Pokemon Masters

Red from Pokemon Masters

In Pokemon Masters, Red makes his appearance at the Pokemon Masters League tournament on Pasio. Red, who was the main protagonist trainer in the very first three Pokemon games, still has his trusty Charizard by his side, although his outfit has changed slightly, now wearing a black tee, pants with blue flames down the side, and a mysterious black wristband.

Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z

Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z

In Dragon Ball Z, Vegeta is the arrogant, bitter prince of the fallen Saiyan race. He’s the husband of Bulma. Well-built but shorter than Goku, he’s the only Saiyan who continues to wear the traditional Saiyan armor.

Tommy Jarvis from Friday the 13th Part VI

Tommy Jarvis from Friday the 13th Part VI

In Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, Tommy Jarvis (Thom Mathews) has finally stabilized after killing Jason Voorhees as a boy and being institutionalized over the trauma causing him to assume Jason’s hockey mask. When Tommy goes to view Jason’s corpses to get closure, lightning accidentally strikes the body, re-animating him as a zombie with supernatural powers.

Wes from Love, Death + Robots

Wes from Love, Death, & Robots

In the first episode of the animated scifi anthology series Love, Death, and Robots, called Sonnie’s Edge, Wes (voiced by Omid Abtahi) along with Ivrina are friends of Sonnie. After they find Sonnie brutally assaulted by a gang, Wes uses his hacking skills to transfer her consciousness into a bio-beast named Khanivore which battles in underground “beastie” deathmatches and seeks to exact revenge.

Rycroft Philostrate from Carnival Row

Rycroft Philostrate from Carnival Row

In the Amazon original series Carnival Row, Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) is the former lover of Vignette Stonemoss. Half-faery and half-human, he had his wings cut off when he was a baby so he could pass as full human. Philo works as an inspector of the Burgue who abhors the oppression of the fae on Carnival Row.

Billy Butcher from The Boys

Billy Butcher from The Boys

In the Amazon original series The Boys, Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) is a former CIA operative turned cunning vigilante whose mission in life is to destroy all Supes, or superheroes. This is driven by his hatred for Homelander, who he blames for the death of his wife. Billy leads The Boys, a vigilante group that includes Mother’s Milk, Frenchie, and newest member Hughie Campbell. Billy’s key features include his near black beard and his fondness for dark-hued tropical shirts.

Gabe from Silicon Valley

Gabe from Silicon Valley

In Silicon Valley, Gabe (Aristotle Athiras) is a later employee of Pied Piper on Dinesh’s team. He’s weird and needy, working barefoot and cleaning his toenails, pestering Dinesh for the same info repeatedly, and setting up in his wearable chair right in front of him until he gets what he needs.

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