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With the new trend of embracing even the strangest of super-suits, we can wave goodbye to CGI costumes and the lackluster trope of heroes just sort of wearing clothes. Seeing the Red Guardian and Taskmaster in functional versions of their suits has gotten us thinking about the design successes that have come before, but what are the most comic accurate costumes we've seen on-screen to date? One of the most widely known and fan-favorite Hulk stories is that of Planet Hulk, one in which Hulk finds himself fighting in an alien gladiatorial arena.

It's no surprise then, that when the time came to give Thor somewhat of an MCU reboot by teaming him up with the Green Goliath, that elements from that story made their way into the film.

Complete with helmet, war paint, and that armor sleeve thing that Hulk probably doesn't even need, this costume doesn't just pay homage to the original, but straight up renders it in all of its CG glory.

The only thing that would have been better is if they'd actually included Beta Ray Bill. Ok, hear us out! With two reboots and more costume variants than you can shake a web-shooter at, it would be strange if we said that the most comic book accurate Spider-Man red and blues came from the most ill-received film.

It would be strange, but that doesn't make it any less true. Adopting a look closer to that popularised by artist Todd McFarlane e. The costume department really nailed this one, even if it deserved to be in a better film.

Doctor Strange might be remembered as one of the more paint by numbers films in Marvel's film run, failing a little to bring the true otherworldly weirdness of some of his comic book adventures over to a cinematic experience.

All that was missing were his usual yellow gloves. Luckily the rest of his costume was a dead ringer, a bold move considering Marvel has been too scared to put Hawkeye in his iconic purple tights.

While Cumberbatch might have been missing a couple of Hands of Hoggoth in his solo outing, he was sporting quite a fetching pair in Thor: Ragnarok that we'd love to see again. The costume department did a bang-up job of capturing The Dark Knight Returns version of Bats' costume in live-action.

The costume pictured above is made from a blend of polyester, spandex, and latex. The entire costume comes with the jumpsuit, briefs, mask, chest insert, claws, gloves, a belt, and boot covers.

The only thing missing are the mutant powers but on a positive note, you can pair the Rogue costume with a Gambit costume for the perfect couples ensemble.

These pieces are also sold separately. Transform into a Batman supervillain when you slip on this Riddler suit jacket the mask, gloves, tie, and hat are sold separately. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. You will be redirected back to your article in seconds.

Back to IndieWire. Best Superhero Costumes to Wear for Halloween Get into character this Halloween with one of these eye-catching costumes. Best part? Black Panther added some much-needed diversity to the superhero world and simultaneously crushed box-office expectations in Spider-Man is on its way back to theaters yet again with Tom Holland at the end of This costume lets you feel like the string-slinging superhero thanks to high-quality material and vivid graphics.

It boasts over reviews and 4. There are some new rumors that one of the funniest superheroes around is coming back in or Yup, Deadpool. If you decide to go with the most classic superhero, we recommend the most classic of them all. It fits well, looks great and stands out in any crowd. And best of all? This costume is truly timeless. This costume almost does him justice, complete with a muscle chest jumpsuit with boot tops attached and an eye mask.

Iron Man is a no-brainer Halloween costume even in , and you have a few variations that are all equally fun.



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