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Brec's suit is so comic accurate
Wearing a morph suit would protect her identity. The only thing that really hides a costumed person’s identity is sheer anonymity of population. If you’re not a public personality no one will ever think twice about stranglers out of uniform. Only risk is friends and family seeing likenesses, that’s why you keep your vigilante identity out of the media.
Batman kind of gets away with it because Batman is traditionally reclusive hero despite the high profile Bruce Wayne, but those close to Batman should have a suspicion of his true identity.
Ollie is another level of ridiculousness. The goatee should have been a fake beard to hide his identity, not his actual facial hair. It only made sense that his identity be made public.
Real world logic doesn't really totally apply to secret identities in comics. It's still cool that way: the double identity is a nice narrative gimmick.
Perfected with Two Face.
I think the mask is just something readers have accepted since the days of Scarlet Pimpernel and Zorro. Movies have gone to extraordinary lengths to justify it with totally impractical grease paint and stuff, and Green Lantern just points out how ridiculous masks are. Maybe in a world where masks are normalized will people not pay attention but if you were to walk up to an acquaintance in a costume with just a domino mask, they'd recognize you straight away.
Really Clark Kent has the best one. Can't risk your secret identity if nobody thinks you have one.
I wonder if Clark ever went to the supermarket (ha!) as Superman. Imagine turning into the next idle to see the big guy deciding if he should buy ketchup or catsup.
I mean we've seen normal interactions with the world with him as Superman plenty of times. Not just to be thorough on his secret identity, but also for the guy to just live life.
Legends of tomorrow looks the best easily.
(Checks to see that it's a 16-hour-old thread) Okay.
I like Brec Bassinger's costume the best.
What do you think?