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* Wannabe [[Superhero]] Strike Man, from ''[[You're Under Arrest]]''
* Wannabe [[Superhero]] Strike Man, from ''[[You're Under Arrest]]''
* Done in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' (in a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Sailor Moon]]''), where Nagi dons a small face-mask and takes on the name "Mask the Money" when she rescues Hayate from the <s>[[Yakuza]]</s> very nice people looking to collect on his debt. She takes [[Crimefighting with Cash]] [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|very literally]].
* Done in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' (in a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Sailor Moon]]''), where Nagi dons a small face-mask and takes on the name "Mask the Money" when she rescues Hayate from the <s>[[Yakuza]]</s> very nice people looking to collect on his debt. She takes [[Crimefighting with Cash]] [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|very literally]].

=== Comic Books ===
* An odd Subversion happens in a ''[[She-Hulk]]'' story; usually, Jenn has no need for a mask, as she doesn’t try to hide her identity. In one story, however, the heroine is deputized by a group of [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]]s called Magistrati, underlings of [[Cosmic Entity|the Living Tribunal]] who act as enforcers of universal law. Most Magistrati wear a uniform that consists of a violet robe, hood, and golden mask with no eyes (the wearer sees through the ''mouth'' of the mask); She-Hulk is given most of this outfit, ''except'' the mask. Why? Well… Most readers assume the artist just couldn’t portray Jenn right without her facial expressions.


=== Professional Wrestling ===
=== Professional Wrestling ===