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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
Going through the answers. For post 69, 1990s Kekkô Kamen needs a numbering tweak. One trick should she show up in future collages is to use the imdb as images there tend to be safe for work.
Working my way through the others now.
Tweaked.
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Everyone correct and list updated. Sorry about the Sable error. There was a bit of serendipity involving Kekkô Kamen: I hadn't heard of her until I was putting the finishing touches on the collage. The bottom row of the collage is always tricky because you don't want any white space below some of the images but at the same time you also don't want to overly crop other images. So when a character showed up who would have to be cropped no matter what showed up, she was the logical choice to add to the bottom of the collage to cover spaces in the images above her. Though the 2000s version is from an imdb image (from Kekkô Kamen: Forever) which was itself already sufficiently cropped.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
Everyone correct and list updated. Sorry about the Sable error. There was a bit of serendipity involving Kekkô Kamen: I hadn't heard of her until I was putting the finishing touches on the collage. The bottom row of the collage is always tricky because you don't want any white space below some of the images but at the same time you also don't want to overly crop other images. So when a character showed up who would have to be cropped no matter what showed up, she was the logical choice to add to the bottom of the collage to cover spaces in the images above her. Though the 2000s version is from an imdb image (from Kekkô Kamen: Forever) which was itself already sufficiently cropped.
No apology needed about the Sable error. I didn't realise it wasn't from the show myself until I did an image search to find one suitable to post here.
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I think the skyline is what really made the Sable cosplay work.
By the way, since the main character has already been found, I highly recommend Super to anyone who hasn't seen it. It was written and directed by James Gunn, so it might have put him on Marvel's radar for Guardians of the Galaxy, as it showed he could do a superhero comedy that has some darker aspects to it. While it has a few nods to the Adam West Batman, the comedy is generally of a more realistic nature, with the Crimson Bolt clearly a troubled, not wacky figure.
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I've now noticed that there are two Kekkô Kamen series in the 2000s: the second series from 2003-2004, and the third series from 2007. Since I've already mentioned which movie the 2000s Kekkô Kamen image is from (Kekkô Kamen: Forever, which is third series), I'll still count that one as found, but if I do a subsequent grab bag with the second series Kekkô Kamen in it, I would need second series or 2003-2004 or one of the movies in the series as the answer, not simply 2000s. There's also a fourth "series" in 2012 but it only lasted one movie.
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242 Tonto (Republic Pictures Lone Ranger serials)
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254 Melvin Ferd III (The Toxic Avenger)
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270 Ralph Hinkley (The Greatest American Hero)
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267 Angel (Buffyverse)
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299 Les Franken (Special)
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310 Rhonda Blake (The Greatest American Hero)
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300 Captain Amazing (Mystery Men)
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314 Dave Lizewski (Kick-Ass)
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332 Bluntman (View Askew)
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333 Alejandro Murrieta (Ant-tonio Zorro films)
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342 Shoveler (Mystery Men)
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338 Shoeshine (2007 Underdog)
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356 Hit-Girl (Kick-Ass)
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365 Super-Grautsch (Sesamstrasse)
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361 Super Grover (Sesame Street)
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368 Ass-Kicker (Kick-Ass 2)
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371 John Reid (The Legend of the Lone Ranger)
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377 Ray Garrison (Bloodshot)
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378 John Brown (Inspector Gadget)
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426 Birdman (Birdman)
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427 Chronic (View Askew)
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428 Jefferson Reed (The Meteor Man)
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39 Super Rat (The Muppet Show)
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101 Captain Breakfast (Sesame Street)
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145 Strobe (The Specials)