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* The Guardian is portrayed as a blonde in the comics, but is given red hair ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' in order to highlight his relation to Roy Harper.
* Wendy Watson from ''[[The Middleman]]'' has orange hair in the original comic series, and was played by black-haired Natalie Morales in the TV series. The most recent comic, which is actually set in the TV continuity, uses Morales' appearance.
* Spider-Man villain Doctor Octopus is almost always portrayed as having short brown hair (Spidey often teases him by comparing his hair to that of [[The Three Stooges| Moe Howard]]), but sports long black hair in the ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' animated series.
* Matt and Hay Lin's grandmother from ''[[WITCH (animation)|WITCH]]'' both got black hair in the cartoon adaption of the comics (whereas they usually have brown and grey hair respectively).
* There was a story progression dye job for Beast Boy of ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' fame. Back when he was in the ''[[Doom Patrol]]'', in his original origin story he was shown to have brown hair. After 12 issues he was given [[Hair of Gold]] and it's stayed that way.
** His hair was returned to brown in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''.
* Stephanie Brown is a redhead in the ''[[Batwoman (2019 series)]]''. Her comic book counterpart is blonde.
* In ''[[The Mighty Thor]]'', Sif (goddess of plenty and Thor’s wife) has black hair, rather than the golden hair she has in mythology, due to some altering of one of the myths. In the original story, Loki sheared her head while she slept, understandably making Thor very angry at him, requiring him to commission a clan of dwarves to forge new hair out of pure gold. In the comic version, however, he neglected to pay them, so they instead made black hair to spite him. Fortunately, Thor thought Sif looked even more lovely as a brunette, so it all ended well.
 
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