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Goldface from The Flash
In CW’s The Flash, Goldface (Damion Poitier) is a more grounded version of the comic book counterpart. While he can still turn any part of his body into organic gold, making him nearly invulnerable, he’s no longer equipped with a golden spacesuit. Instead, he dresses in all black and sporting a massive gold chain necklace that he uses as a weapon on occasion.
Vanya Hargreeves from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Vanya Hargreeves (Ellen Page), aka Number Seven, is best known as the White Violin. She is a meek violinist who has no interest in the academy and is alienated from her siblings. It turns out she has the most powerful ability of all, which has long been suppressed by her father Reginald with the help of drugs.
The Witness from Love, Death, & Robots
In the third episode of LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS called “The Witness”, a woman who just gets off her shift at a strip club witnesses a brutal murder across from the hotel she’s staying at. When the murderer spots her, a game of cat-and-mouse begins through the streets of a surreal city. For the Witness’s makeup, apply makeup messily on your face and sparkly purple paint liberally on your arms.
Grace Hargreeves from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Grace Hargreeves (Jordan Claire Robbins), better known as Mom, is the adoptive mother of the Umbrella Academy kids. She is actually a robot built by Reginald after Vanya kept killing their nannies using her powers.
Diego Hargreeves from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Diego Hargreeves (David Castañeda) is Number Two. The rebellious troublemaker of the family, he has the power to hold his breath and control the trajectory of any object he throws, with knives being his weapon of choice.
Number Five from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Number Five (Aidan Gallagher) is a boy who has the ability to jump through space and time. But there are consequences to his time-traveling, including that it messes with the rate at which he ages. After jumping to the post-apocalyptic future, he returns to the present to change the world’s fate. For the costume, it’s best to sew the red trim to the blazer hem and pockets, but fabric glue would work in a pinch.
Stingy from LazyTown
In LazyTown, a bossy, egocentric collector of stuff, Stingy impatiently dreams of being king of the world. Young and eager, he loves playing with the group (you can’t be a king without subjects), but finds himself apoplectic with jealousy whenever anyone brings something new to play with, something that he doesn’t have.
Gretchen Grundler
In Recess, Gretchen Grundler (voiced by Ashley Johnson) is a tall, thin, geeky girl. Despite her high IQ, she can be quite naive. Gretchen enjoys hanging out with Ashley Spinelli and sometimes acts like a big sister to T.J. Detweiler and the rest of the gang.
She-Ra
In She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, teenage orphan Adora. One day she gets lost in the woods and stumbles on a magic sword that transforms her into She-Ra, who leads a rebellion against the evil Hordak and his Horde. For a much more authentic take, check out our She-Ra advanced costume tutorial.
Trudy Proud
In The Proud Family, Dr. Trudy Parker-Proud is the mother of Penny Proud. She’s a nurturing, caring woman who works as a veterinarian.