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* For a female example, in ''X-Men Versus the Fantastic Four,'' Susan Storm momentarily becomes extremely fed up with her husband, Reed, because [[Reed Richards Is Useless|Reed is balking at using a machine to cure Kitty of permanent phasing]]. (It's complicated.) When in private, Sue uses her forcefield to [[Clothing Damage|blast off her entire uniform]] and most of her body is conveniently in shadow, but not so much you can't tell she's nude.
* In an early issue of ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'', Betty Ross is transformed into the Harpy sans culottes, with her breasts and genitals hidden by shadows.
* The ''[[Mercy Thompson]]: Homecoming'' comic uses anything — even shadows — to cover up Mercy's breasts and genitals.
* This happens quite frequently in [[Hellboy (comics)|Hellboy]] with Hecate, the Baba Yaga, and the occasional demon. Partially justified thanks to Mignola's black-on-white [[Chiaroscuro]] art style. Sometimes Mignola chooses to show nipples, so it must be a stylistic choice.
* Frequently happens to [[Wolverine]] when he ends up naked, especially in Weapon X flashbacks.
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "Chain of Command": Picard would show his butt, and have <s>five lights</s> FOUR LIGHTS cast shadows, preventing anything from being seen.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The "Anubis" enemy in the [[First-Person Shooter]] ''PowerSlave'' (''Exhumed'' in Europe) has shadows under his kilt. Good thing too, because he does not know how to sit politely.
* The trophies depicting [[Super Mario Bros.|Peach, Daisy,]] and [[The Legend of Zelda|Zelda]] (their bases are translucent) from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Brawl'' actually did this to avoid showing a potential [[Panty Shot]].
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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