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it on the wimpy driver, Nunzio, as a joke, but he becomes Big Head. Big Head kills the thugs and all of the crime lords, thus becoming the city's preeminent crime boss. Kathy, realizing the return of Big Head means Kellaway failed to hide the mask well enough, knows that it is up to her to stop him. She dresses as a hooker, and Big Head falls head over heels for her. She tricks him into taking off the mask, pulls out a gun, and as Nunzio dives for the mask she shoots and kills him. Kathy uses the mask to escape and decides to go after the real crime boss (from whom Big Head had stolen the office while he was in Miami), Don Mozzo. When Don comes back from Miami, he knows Big Head is after him and he goes to get help from the one man who can help him, Walter. After Kathy destroys the remaining mobsters, she comes across and gets into a fight with the only man left, Walter. However, Kathy decides to throw caution to the wind and surrenders after deciding neither one of them are going to die and soon some random bystander will just come across the Mask anyway and tosses it to Walter, but he seems to have no interest in it. Kellaway, recovered from the hospital, drives his car into Walter, sending him and the Mask into the docks.
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survives and, after removing the mask, becomes a resident of a mental institution. Later at the crash site, a little girl living on a nearby farm, finds the mask and races home to show her abusive drunken father. That night the girl wears the mask and murders her father. She then calls the police to report a green-faced lunatic. Afterwards the girl is sent to a foster home with kindly foster parents. She goes to a church for confession and the priest takes the mask for safe keeping. A short time later he dons the mask and becomes a sex-crazed maniac with the nuns. After the church's unsuccessful attempt at exorcism, the priest sadly removes the mask and claims that the mask forced him to do unspeakable things. The church hires a professor to trace the mask's origins and he discovers it is a thousand years old, made using African techniques, but decorated with Scandinavian motifs. After analyzing the mask, the professor can not give the church an explanation for it so they decide to destroy it. But the professor finds a museum which is willing to donate a small fortune to acquire the mask. The young museum collector does not really believe the professor's story and puts the mask back in a box as they head for the city - presumably
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within moments. The Mask arrives just as Hedgaymes begins to explain the machine to him, while testing it on him, and various events, including barbarians, superheroes and weird cartoons to demons, suddenly play with The Mask in Stanley Ipkiss's childhood, then ends up meeting Stanley's mother while he ends up being turned into a boy which Stanley's mother is like Stanley being kind, polite, nice and motherly to him, but then starts to get aggressive to him when she tells him to take his face off but he refuses so she tries to take his face off, which is when he realises something's not right considering that Stanley's mother is never like that and Stanley never told his mother about him. So The Mask discovers that Pretorius was Hedgaymes all along. Pretorius challenges The Mask to play
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that the villain is no longer funny, and is relying on tired schtick and the power of the Mask instead of using his own style, prompting the Joker's original head to emerge from his shoulder and actually converse with his Mask-head before he takes it off. The Joker, Harley, and Ivy are arrested and although he is furious by his defeat, he manages to reconcile his relationship with Harley. Lieutenant Kellaway asks Batman to give him the Mask, to which he agrees, and the Mask is last seen as Kellaway digs up Stanley Ipkiss's grave and buries the Mask there with his corpse.
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mass destruction. At a space truck stop, Lobo eventually wins the mask for himself, puts it on, and causes even more damage. A black hole sends him back in time by a month and it turns out that he is, in fact, the Ultimate Bastich. Waking up on Earth and realizing this, Lobo tosses the mask back to the same spot where the thief found it. Lobo breaks the time loop when he meets his past self and turns his past self in for the reward money.
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this was the source of their hero's power, each of the four take turns trying it on. They attempt to use its power to fix their lives but end up making things worse for themselves. By the end, Walter, having recovered since being plowed into by Kellaway, finds the mask in his hands and is unable to use it and, in frustration, throws it off into the distance with tremendous force.
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to defeat the newly super-powered Joker, Batman determining that the Mask is not having its usual psychological effect on the wearer as the Joker always expressed his 'innermost desires', with the mask merely making him unstoppable. Batman is able to trick the Joker into removing the Mask by claiming
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Toy designer named Aldo Krasker gets his hands on the mask which leads him to subconsciously embark on a murder spree against high school colleagues who had ridiculed his acting skills. Lieutenant Kellaway joins the investigation so he can find the mask. Doug Mahnke returned to illustrate the covers
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After Kathy visits Ipkiss' grave, he returns from the dead as a zombie Big Head, with a thirst for revenge. Walking around the city, he finds and kills Kellaway, Walter, Don Mozzo, Lionel, many police officers, and a biker. When he finally finds Kathy, she yells at him, telling him that he does not
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Acknowledging how the main series was dormant for twenty years, the mask had been buried in concrete for two decades, during which Kellaway retired in California and Kathy became mayor of Edge City. Struggling politician Abner Mead finds it, and as Big Head uses his uninhibited and at times violent
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The crime lords send men to Lieutenant Kellaway's home and attempt to kill him. Kellaway makes his way to the basement in an attempt to retrieve the mask. But he is wounded before he can put it on and ends up in a coma. After the shooting, the men escape, taking the mask with them. One of them puts
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Kathy takes the mask to Lieutenant Kellaway for safe-keeping. Kellaway, who had been struggling with both the recent Big Head murders, and organized crime lords on the loose in his city, disregards Kathy's warnings, believing she is stressed and not thinking clearly, and tries on the mask. Becoming
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call. Deciding his only way out is as Big Head, Stan puts the mask back on and kills multiple cops during his escape in addition to causing a great deal of property damage. He returns home as Big Head and removes the mask, preparing to leave the city; only to be shot in the back and killed by Kathy
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Four friends, named Rick (a disgruntled anarchist), Ben (a failed musician), Hugo (a recovering drug addict) and Archie (a teenage savant), feel that their lives are at a dead end, until Rick, fascinated by the Big Head murders, finds the magical mask by the city pier and brings it home. Realizing
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While fighting off Walter's attacks, Lieutenant Kellaway, as Big Head, becomes the target of a police manhunt. Big Head fights off the police and tracks down the remaining mobsters. When Kellaway's partner attempts to stop Big Head, the mask-altered policeman nearly kills his friend and colleague.
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City dwellers, not knowing of the magical mask, assumes Big Head is still the same killer whose targets are now high-profile crime lords. Despite Kellaway's good intentions, the mask causes his methods to become increasingly more violent. Big Head encounters Walter, a behemoth-sized mob muscle-man
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is hired to find the "Ultimate Bastich", a being who has decimated numerous planets. Lobo's hunt leads him to Earth, where a petty thief has become Big Head. In a battle that decimates Manhattan, Big Head finally offers to "help" Lobo find the "previous wearer." The duo head through space causing
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to break up a weapons smuggling ring at a gun show. Trouble ensues when one of the tourists ends up with the mask, and Big Head causes a riot at the gun show by pulling a knife. Grifter initially mistakes the Mask for a target, but when the tourist's girlfriend is threatened, Grifter and the Mask
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The stories of The Mask revolve around a magical mask which bestows on its wearer reality-bending powers and an altered appearance, characterized by a large set of teeth and a green head. The mask affects the wearer's personality by removing all social and moral inhibitions, causing the wearer to
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commentary. He was hoping Carrey would return, along with Amy Yasbeck. Russell had decided to cut the scenes when Peggy dies and leave the character open for the sequel, which became this film. The concept was completely changed when Carrey decided not to return. Though it does exist in the same
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franchise), it was never completely intended as a "dark horror" picture. New Line had problems coming up with a script that could show violence that was comical, but had more success with a story that was primarily a comedy and had violence. Mike Richardson and Chuck Russell always pushed in the
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when a commercial broadcast of Dr. Buzz Hedgaymes offers a new gadget for home entertainment: the Virtual Surreality. Dr. Hedgaymes offers The Mask a chance to test his new machine. Stanley takes up the offer, puts on the mask to bring his alter-ego out, and The Mask spins to Dr. Hedgaymes' lab
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The Mask continues to find its way into the hands of unwitting wearers. One of these is Ray Tuttle, a loser film-buff with a grudge against an entrepreneur who escaped responsibility after a faulty theme park ride the latter owned caused the death of his wife, leaving his daughter, Emily, mute.
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mask which begins to speak to him. When Stanley wears it, he is transformed into a wacky super-powered being with an abnormally large, bald, green-skinned head and a mouthful of large teeth. After exploring his new abilities, Ipkiss goes on a rampage, taking revenge on those with whom he has a
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On hill roads at night, a professor of anthropology tells a young museum collector the history about the mask and its victims. A depressed airplane pilot, smoking in a cargo area, finds the mask and goes insane. He flies and crashes an aircraft into a mountain killing the rest of his crew. He
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inadvertently gets his hands on the magical mask after it is found in a Gotham City museum. With its power, the Joker begins to feel it is time to rejuvenate his career as a criminal, taking over Gotham TV and broadcasting his own shows. Meanwhile, his sidekick
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After taking the mask off, Stan begins to realize what has been happening. His acts as Big Head begin to take an emotional toll on him. He becomes verbally abusive toward Kathy. She kicks him out, but keeps the mask since it was a gift from Stanley.
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Ben Stein reprises his role of Dr. Arthur Neuman from the first film. He is involved in the film to reestablish the relationship between the mask and its creator Loki. He is the only actor to appear in both films as well as the animated series.
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stories in chronological order. However, this collection didn't reprint bonus materials previously released in the individual trade paperbacks for the individual series, such as deleted pages, author forwards, and retrospectives.
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have the mask anymore and he could not have come back to life as Big Head. After that, he becomes a pile of dust and all the individuals he murdered are brought back to life.
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who never speaks, who has undertaken a vendetta against Big Head for killing his employers. Walter never shows pain and is the only one who can injure Big Head to any real degree.
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Tuttle discovers the mask's power, but Lieutenant Kellaway and a group of terrorists aware of the mask's secrets are looking to take it from him. The title parodies the novel
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I think going with a much darker vision, darker even than the comics, would be fun to see. Horror mixed with comedy is much more common today than it was back in 1994.
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stores sold an exclusive two-pack of the film with the pilot episode of the animated series ("The Mask Is Always Greener on the Other Side" Parts 1 and 2).
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The title of the comic book originally referred to the mask itself and not the character it unleashed. In early stories, the character was referred to as
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as Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask). John Arcudi wrote season one's "How Much is That Dog in the Tin Can" and season three's "The Goofalotatots" (a parody of
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is unable to cope with the change and gets jealous when she is temporarily replaced by two women called the Jokettes. She immediately seeks help from
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is called in to take down a nemesis who is not only immune to his usual ultra-violence, but can warp reality according to his psychotic whims.
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When mild-mannered zookeeper Herman Shazbert buys his wife a strange mask, his whole family wants to try it on. The comics of the short-lived line
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who not only kills the Jokettes but secretly tries to obtain the Mask but to no avail. Lieutenant Kellaway finds his way to Gotham and helps
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now wearing the mask, who figured out the identity of Big Head and donned the mask while Stan's back was turned after he took it off.
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volumes of the series were released (an extra two in Australia), all of which are now out of print. Upon the initial DVD release of
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This was the last series in the original Mask storyline by Arcudi and Mahnke. It was also the first to be made after the success of
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drawing and created the definitive look for the character. This new look was launched in 1989 in the pages of Dark Horse's
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man named Stanley Ipkiss shops for a gift to give to his girlfriend, Kathy Matthews. At the store he purchases an old
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The first half of the story following Stan as Big Head was originally published in the four-issue anthology series
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were hired to create the new adventures, which became the first popular use of the character, "a combination of
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Later, Stan breaks into Kathy's apartment to steal it back just as the police arrive in response to an earlier
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Director Chuck Russell, who helmed the original film, expressed his interest in a sequel in his 1996
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The plot of the film was loosely based on the first half of the Arcudi/Mahnke comic book miniseries.
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Kellaway, realizing what he has been doing, flees. He removes the mask, buries it in his basement in
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A new wearer of the magical mask finds his way traveling through Dark Horse Comics' universe.
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Big Head's arch-enemy and indestructible Mafia killer, Walter, runs for Mayor of Edge City.
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outbursts to make himself endearing to the populace and run for President of the United States.
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is a collection of stories by different authors. Stanley Ipkiss watches his favorite TV show
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Big Head, Kellaway sets out to take down the crime lords who have plagued his police career.
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The film version of the character subsequently appeared in an animated TV series entitled
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This article is about the Dark Horse comic book series. For the DC Comics character, see
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While there were early efforts to take the film in the direction of horror (some at
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as part of a secret government experiment which inevitably goes disastrously wrong.
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direction of the second option, which was eventually adopted. Executive producer
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was canceled after four issues, but, in 1991, Arcudi and Mahnke continued with
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universe as the 1994 film, the plot instead focuses on another man (played by
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on 5 February 1982. It first saw life as a single sketch he drew in 1985 for
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become insane. The character was inspired by a combination of villains from
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Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003
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took a more silly and kid-friendly approach, similar to DC Comics'
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was hired to revamp the character based on Richardson's original
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Interview: THE MASK’s Christopher Cantwell & Patric Reynolds
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Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
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is a two-issue comic book adaptation of the 1994 film starring
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was released in the United States on July 29, 1994, starring
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of the series depending on the motivations of its wearer.
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Aspiring writer 534:and other media, including 10: 4776: 4374:Don Markstein's Toonopedia 4038:Don Markstein's Toonopedia 3944: 3914:Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 3880: 3773: 3759: 3517: 2325:Walter: Campaign of Terror 2316:Walter: Campaign of Terror 1731: 1165: 1030: 545: 18: 4740:Male characters in comics 4695:Embracer Group franchises 4483: 4473:The Mask: Animated Series 4464: 4437: 4428: 3890:The Mask: Animated Series 3883:The Mask: Animated Series 3875:The Mask: Animated Series 3848:A Nightmare on Elm Street 3706:The Mask Omnibus Volume 2 3682:The Mask Omnibus Volume 1 3610: 3602: 3588: 3583: 3572: 3556: 3546: 3538: 3533: 3526: 3468: 3456: 3446: 3436: 3428: 3416: 3411: 3400: 3388: 3378: 3370: 3358: 3353: 3346: 3311: 3301: 3289: 3281: 3271: 3266: 3259: 3231: 3221: 3211: 3203: 3193: 3188: 3181: 3145: 3133: 3123: 3113: 3103: 3098: 3087: 3075: 3065: 3057: 3052: 3045: 2997: 2979: 2959: 2937: 2905: 2900: 2888: 2878: 2873: 2866: 2829: 2819: 2807: 2797: 2789: 2777: 2772: 2761: 2749: 2739: 2731: 2717: 2712: 2705: 2658: 2648: 2638: 2628: 2620: 2610: 2605: 2594: 2582: 2572: 2564: 2550: 2545: 2538: 2505: 2495: 2485: 2477: 2469: 2464: 2457: 2429: 2419: 2407: 2397: 2389: 2381: 2376: 2365: 2353: 2343: 2335: 2330: 2323: 2300:The Mask: Animated Series 2293:Following the success of 2281: 2269: 2259: 2243: 2231: 2223: 2218: 2207: 2195: 2185: 2177: 2172: 2165: 2135: 2123: 2113: 2103: 2093: 2088: 2077: 2061: 2051: 2043: 2038: 2031: 1992: 1982: 1972: 1962: 1954: 1946: 1941: 1930: 1918: 1902: 1892: 1884: 1879: 1872: 1844: 1832: 1820: 1812: 1802: 1797: 1786: 1770: 1760: 1752: 1747: 1740: 1701: 1691: 1679: 1669: 1659: 1649: 1644: 1633: 1621: 1611: 1603: 1598: 1591: 1557: 1543: 1533: 1525: 1517: 1512: 1501: 1489: 1479: 1471: 1466: 1459: 1422: 1412: 1402: 1392: 1382: 1377: 1366: 1354: 1344: 1336: 1331: 1324: 1282: 1270: 1260: 1248: 1240: 1232: 1227: 1216: 1204: 1194: 1186: 1181: 1174: 1137: 1127: 1117: 1109: 1101: 1096: 1085: 1069: 1059: 1051: 1046: 1039: 949: 937: 925: 915: 905: 900: 889: 877: 867: 859: 854: 847: 780:". The Mask stories from 735:comic book writer/artist 455: 437: 419: 399: 381: 363: 345: 327: 307: 300: 293: 272: 258: 250: 245: 211: 183: 171: 166: 140: 135: 4715:Fictional mass murderers 4345:"Son of the Mask (2005)" 4188:. Dark Horse Comics, Inc 4068:The Mask: The Collection 2841:The alien bounty hunter 1436:The Hunt for Red October 4755:Shapeshifters in comics 4210:. Dark Horse Comics Inc 4166:. Dark Horse Comics Inc 4144:. Dark Horse Comics Inc 4122:. Dark Horse Comics Inc 3996:Space Jam: A New Legacy 3987:Space Jam: A New Legacy 3826:as Charlie Schumacher, 3818:as Lt. 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UGO.com. 2011-01-19 3864:video game adaptation 3830:as Peggy Brandt, and 3783: 3698:The Mask Strikes Back 1176:The Mask Strikes Back 1168:The Mask Strikes Back 1161:The Mask Strikes Back 524:The Mask Strikes Back 348:The Mask Strikes Back 149:The Mask Strikes Back 4750:Metafictional comics 4725:Fictional tricksters 4720:Fictional pranksters 4625:The Mask (franchise) 3787:as the Mask for the 3776:The Mask (1994 film) 3762:The Mask (franchise) 3718:The Mask: World Tour 3564:2014 – February 3047:The Mask/Marshal Law 3038:The Mask/Marshal Law 3023:The Dukes of Hazzard 3013:The Dukes of Hazzard 2540:Grifter and the Mask 2531:Grifter and the Mask 2098:Robert Loren Fleming 2033:The Mask: World Tour 2024:The Mask: World Tour 1807:Christopher Cantwell 246:In-story information 198:#10 (September 1987) 52:improve this article 4710:Fictional comedians 4635:Black comedy comics 4620:Supervillain comics 4615:2015 comics endings 4605:2000 comics endings 4595:1997 comics endings 4580:1994 comics endings 4570:2020 comics endings 4560:1998 comics endings 4550:1996 comics endings 4540:1995 comics endings 4530:1993 comics endings 4520:1991 comics endings 4325:. 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Doug Mahnke
Keith Williams
Publisher
Dark Horse Comics
First appearance
Dark Horse Presents
Mike Richardson
Mark Badger
John Arcudi
Chris Warner
Doug Mahnke
Loki
Cartoon physics
Collected editions
The Mask
ISBN
18-78-57450-7

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