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Sterling Archer
Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) is crude, self-centered, and an alcoholic, but that doesn’t stop him from being the greatest secret agent in the world. He works for his mother Malory Archer at ISIS, a “secret” intelligence agency located in New York City.
Edmund Kemper from Mindhunter
Edmund Emil Kemper III is an American serial killer who abducted and murdered several women in the early 1970s using his large stature and formidable intelligence. He was portrayed every so creepily by Cameron Britton in the 2017 Netflix series Mindhunter.
Zoe Washburne
The devoted first officer and right-hand-man of captain Malcolm Reynolds, Zoe Washburne (Gina Torres) serves up a military attitude, wry wisecracks and crack shots in the first and only season of the fan-favorite TV show Firefly. Dressed like a Brown Coat (the rebel faction she and Mal served under) in a leather vest, gun holster and weathered boots, she looks as tough as she acts.
Gene Belcher
Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman) is the fart-noise-loving, keyboard-playing, clueless middle child of Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) and Linda Belcher (John Roberts) in the Fox series, Bob’s Burgers. He’s your average 11-year-old boy, and maintains a close relationship with his sisters, Tina (Dan Mintz) and Louise (Kristen Schaal), although he often finds himself wrapped up in Louise’s schemes. More than anything, he wants to be a musician.
Patrick Star from the SpongeBob Musical
Like SpongeBob SquarePants, the pink starfish is back in the SpongeBob Musical! Patrick Star takes on a humanoid form with a pink tie-dye shirt and the big hair to match.
Michael Burnham
The lead protagonist on the newest installment in the Trek world, Star Trek: Discovery, human Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) served as the first officer aboard the USS Shenzhou before it was destroyed in a battle with the Klingons. Her next post lands her on the USS Discovery, a science vessel with a mysterious mission and a captain willing to do anything to achieve his goal. As a child she was raised by Sarek, the father of Spock from the original Star Trek series, and her demeanor and posture reflect her Vulcan upbringing.
Steelbeak from Darkwing Duck
Steelbeak is the chief agent of F.O.W.L. (Fiendish Organization for World Larceny). He is second-in-command and team leader of F.O.W.L. He is one of Darkwing Duck’s nemesis. He is a suave and urbane rooster who acts like a 1920s gangster.
Julie Winters from The Maxx
Julie Winters is the freelance social worker in the comic book and MTV animated series: The Maxx. Julie’s style evolves around seduction and attitude. Sultry, but with a military-like aesthetic. She is a troubled woman with a dark past trying to find her way in the world. When she’s not being a jungle queen within her and the Maxx’s sub consciousness, she’s working but dreading her profession in the city listening to people’s problems while shutting out her own.
To achieve her look, you’ll need: a cut off ‘cropped’ white tank top, black fishnet shorts, distressed/cut blue jeans, a classic brown leather belt, a burgundy colored scrunchie, a green army jacket, (black doc martins are optional), and of course, blonde hair pulled into a grungy pigtail.
Fox Mulder
The open-minded, fervent believer from the cult TV show The X-Files, FBI agent Fox “Spooky” Mulder works with his skeptical partner Dana Scully to solve inexplicable, strange and unusual cases. Known for his brilliant but often ridiculed theories about all things extraterrestrial and occult, Fox Mulder seeks the truth above all else. He wears the FBI regulation suit and tie, but always manages to look more relaxed and loose than Scully.
Molly Hooper
Miss Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), a specialist registrar who works in the morgue of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, is a close friend of one Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) in the BBC series Sherlock. Under her work-appropriate lab coat, Molly is often seen wearing clothing that could perhaps by described as a little frumpy and comfortable. She is a generally unassuming woman, only flaring up at Sherlock when the situation calls for it.