Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for October 24, 2016
Transcript:
Max: Hey, Phoebe. Phoebe: Hey, Max. You can tell who I am? Max: Well, yeah. Phoebe: I'm claustrophoebea. Phoebe is my secret identity. It's almost like a mask that covers five percent of my face isn't a very good disguise. Max: Yeah, I can still see your freckles. Phoebe: Curse you, freckles!
Averagemoe about 8 years ago
Max’s costume is…
http://ozyandmillie.org/2005/10/31/ozy-and-millie-1538/
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 8 years ago
Her freckles are adorable.
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
A lot of people have freckles. It’s not that much of a giveaway.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
What Batgirl did was also wear a wig under her cape and cowl. On tv at least, a longer red wig. Most disguises work better in fiction than in reality.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Interesting how Batman, the Flash, Spider-Man or any other masked superhero don’t have distinctive facial features that everyone else would notice and know they’re Bruce Wayne, Barry Allen, and Peter Parker.
Ida No about 8 years ago
Posted the interview with Dana Simpson at
https://webcomicsinterviews.com/2016/10/24/dana-simpson-interview/
biz.gocomics about 8 years ago
Yet Phoebe knew the kid in the helmet, covering his whole head, was Max…
Wichita1.0 about 8 years ago
You know, a good ink eraser can take care of that?
DDrazen about 8 years ago
That’s what got to me about the “Your identity is your most valuable possession” speech from “The Incredibles.” Those masks really didn’t do a whole lot of good.
patlaborvi about 8 years ago
There was an issue of Superman in the 70’s where it was revealed that when Clark Kent is wearing his glasses he was unwittingly projecting his desire for people to see him as shorter and different from Superman and the glasses were “amplifying” his desire and basically hypnotizing people so they saw him the way he wanted to be seen.
rwpikul about 8 years ago
The fanfic “Batmare Beyond” both has fun with it and comes up with a reason why those minimal disguises work.
The fun is on the cover of the morning paper, where a picture of Rarity Wayne at a society event and a picture of Batmare have them both in the exact same pose and the pictures were scaled the same. She was surprised no one was able to notice the match even without the fact that she was the only unicorn in Gotham.
The reason is that superhero settings, masks have a mystic effect. In essence, putting that little domino mask on causes the universe to tell people “this is Robin, not Dick Grayson.”
scyphi26 about 8 years ago
Drat! Undone by freckles yet again!
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 8 years ago
That’s okay, Pheebes. Because you’re in a comic strip, the domino mask disguises you perfectly. Ask Robin, The Spirit, Katana, Green Lantern, etc. It’s the law of comics!