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* In ''[[Thunderbolts]] 25'', Crimson Cowl decided to take revenge against the Thunderbolts by creating her own Masters of Evil (the group that the bolts were originally part of) with 25 super-villains. After she captured Moonstone, five bolts decided to infiltrate the group by knocking out five members and stealing their costumes. Charcoal puts on M'Baku the Man-Ape's suit. Songbird is dressed as Lodestone. Jolt is dressed as Joystick. Atlas is Shatterfist, and Hawkeye pulls up the Constrictor's mask. You can see a picture of the fallen masters of evil at the top of the page, revealing that Man-Ape wears [[Goofy Print Underwear]] and that Joystick was [[Going Commando]].
* During an issue of ''[[Deadpool]]'', Wade and his team of mercenaries are hired to sabotage a satellite by hijacking a space shuttle. At one point, one of Wade's teammates complains about her suit being too bulky. The scene shifts to the cargo hold, where the real astronauts are shown tied up with their mouths taped shut.
* [[The Punisher]] does this in "Round Robin, the Sidekick's Revenge", a six-part story in [[Spider-Man]]'s comic, ambushing Number III (probably killing him, seeing as this is the Punisher) and taking his robes and cowl to infiltrate [[Nebulous Evil Organisation| the Secret Empire's]] HQ. He even comments to himself how fortunate it is that the leaders' cowls have synthesizers to disguise their voices when he has to speak to the other leaders of the group.
* ''[[Batman]]''
** ''[[Gotham City Sirens]]'' features a scene where the gals [http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt74/Larrson777/Gotham%20City%20Sirens%20-%2010/GothamCitySirens10011.jpg take out some henchwomen] and [http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt74/Larrson777/Gotham%20City%20Sirens%20-%2010/GothamCitySirens10014.jpg jack their gear].
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* ''[[The Herculoids]]'' episode "The Crystalites". Several Crystalite guards are knocked out and their uniforms stolen so Gloop, Gleep and Zandor can infiltrate the enemy compound to rescue Tarra and Dorno.
* Robin from ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' does a variation of this in ''[[The Movie|Trouble in Tokyo]]''. After being falsely accused of a crime, he's being hunted by the police, and he needs a disguise. He ducks into an alleyway... and comes across [[Mugging the Monster|a guy with a gun who demands that Robin hand over his money]]. Cue [[Laser-Guided Karma]].
* [[Parodied Trope|Parodied]] in episode 11 of ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn]]'' (the clothes ''do not'' fit the muggers). Also one of the muggers is in a wheel chair and [[Stupid Crooks| they try to stuff the wheel chair into the disguise.]]
 
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