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== Comics ==
* For a brief period during the nineties, there was a gang of villainous mimes that made several appearances in the ''[[Spider-Man]]'' titles. They were defeated, at least once, when Spidey {{spoiler|webbed several large sheets of glass into an invisible box around them.}} As seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20090213152701/http://community.livejournal.com/scans_daily/6384522.html here!]
** They made a return to battle [[Deadpool]]. Who.. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|Mime shot them]].
* The French comic book series ''[[De Cape et de Crocs]]'' plays with this: the bad guy's foot soldiers are mute mime tribesmen from the Moon (seriously). Their abilities include swordfighting, artistic death and [http://greenfieldluver.free.fr/never_trust_a_mime.jpg distracting people with the power of mime].
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* In ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', the eponymous hero fights a battle (or two) against fast-food pitch-clown [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|Donald McBonald]], who has access to mime powers. The good doctor defeats him with a pantomime of an invisible rocket launcher. (In [https://web.archive.org/web/20090901200058/http://www.drmcninja.com/mcdonalds.html this story].)
* ''[[Casey and Andy]]'' features a Mime Assassin as a recurring antagonist. He utilizes Mime Powers in addition to ordinary and specialized firearms (such as a water-gun loaded with Very Holy Water for fighting off [[Satan]], who just happens to be [[Planet Eris|dating one of the main characters]]), but is foiled when the Quantum Cop turns said powers against him, locking him in an invisible, unbreakable box.
* ''[http://www.livingwithshine.net/comicsENG/lws_006.html Living with Shine]{{Dead link}}'' has one. He actually has powers... mime powers. (Can create invisible walls) but most of the time he is treated as joke by the cast. [[Running Gag|Also, he speaks...]]
* A now defunct webcomic featured a villain with battle mimes as henchmen. When a character commented on the absurdity of this, the villain replied that, being silent, agile, and well trained, Mimes were just ninjas with pizazz.
 
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