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* When Thor lost his ability to transform into a nebbish doctor, some of his fellow Avengers (in their series) took him out to see "some guys they knew," to help him work up a "civilian" hairstyle and outfits. On the way out there's a shout-out to Clark Kent.
* When Dinah Lance (either of them) fights crime as the Black Canary, she wears a disguise consisting of a wig and a [[Stripperiffic|stripper-like]] outfit. Even though her face is covered up even less
** Hey, [[Even the Girls Want Her|Nobody]] is [[Distracted by the Sexy|looking at her face]]...
* In the ''[[Super Mario Adventures|Super Mario World]]'' comic, Luigi swaps clothes with Princess Peach (or Toadstool) and dons a wig to infiltrate the Koopa Kids' stronghold, in which Mario is kept. In his defense, he at least tried to hide his face with a mask, which also justified her deep voice as "having a nasty cold."
** Peach also disguised herself as Luigi, in a comic. The difference in size between herself and Luigi was [[Totem Pole Trench|made up for with Bob-ombs]].
* There are quite a few examples in ''[[Tintin]]'', particularly the Thompson twins, who fail utterly. Tintin is also known to do it a fair bit, and several
== Films -- Live-Action ==
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