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* A rather unknown (for a reason) Marvel comic called ''Thunderstrike'' featured a villain called Carjack (WHOSE specialty was, well, carjacking. Truly a worthy opponent to the successor of the Norse god of thunder), who had dreadlocks and wore a brown trenchcoat, purple pants, huge boots and gloves and a Dr. Doom-style metallic mask.
* ''[[The Flash]]'' villain The Rainbow Raider: Admittedly, he is colorblind, so it's not really his fault, but still.
* ''[[Doom Patrol (Comic Book)|Doom Patrol]]'' villain Codpiece. He has a laser cannon mounted [[http://www.headinjurytheater.com/images/dpc<!-- 20codpiece201%20codpiece%201.jpg exactly where you would guess he does]] from that name, and while he was actually pretty damn dangerous with it, the costume was no less hilarious for many reasons. Then again he fought The Doom Patrol who are... weird... -->
* [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f9/Deimosdcu.png Deimos] from ''[[The Warlord]]''. Between the pixie boots, the bare midriff, the long, dangling loincloth, the random high collar and the huge sleeves, there's something here for everybody to laugh at.
* Sometime during the '90s, Dc introduced [[Batman|Nightwing]]'s future self from an alternate reality. He started a out as a good guy before being turned to the dark side rather quickly. He wasn't the first Bat-family member to do so, or the last, but certainly [http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/4231/teamtitans8.jpg the worst dressed.] [[Spikes of Villainy]]. Mullet. ''Nipple piercing.'' Only half a shirt, but an enormous 1970's collar to compensate. Surely it all made sense in the mind of a madman.Of course, then it in a shocking twist, it he was actually just some guy who had no relation to Nightwing whatsoever and wasn't really from the future. It was the 90s.
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