
Mary Jane Watson and Peter Parker as
Spider-Woman and Spider-Man

Franklin Richards as
A Cowboy

Batman as
"Indian Chief"

Kraven the Hunter as
Spider-Man

Stephen Stills as
Johnny Cash

Archie Andrews as
Jughead Jones

The Bizarros as
Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Mickey Mantle and Jerry Lewis

Lois Lane and Clark Kent as
Daphne and Freddy

Empowered as
"Sexy Librarian"

Spider-Man as
Paul the Gorilla

Ray Smuckles as
Ray Smuckles

Rip-Cord as
Zartan
(with Bed-Pan Hitting Action)

Sakura and Chun-Li as
Chun-Li and Sakura

Hercules as
The Mighty Thor
And finally...

The Mighty Thor as
A Pretty Pretty Princess!
Got a favorite? Know one we overlooked? Planning on dressing up as Spider-Man-Dressed-As-A-Gorilla for Halloween? Let us know in the comments section!
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Tuesday 27 October
By Monica Dickey
Oh Batman, I didn't know you could be so awkward. hahaha
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Tuesday 27 October
By Brad Curran
The look on Chun-Li's face is priceless.
Wednesday 28 October
By jelly_Ace
Hey, you should've included Clark and Lois dressing up as Batman and Robin (respectively). And their kiss while in costume!
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Wednesday 28 October
By C
Ummm, that's not Archie as Jughead, that's Reggie as Jughead.
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Wednesday 28 October
By Chris Sims
Ummm, no, it's Archie. As Jughead's saying, he's used dye to turn his hair black. Reggie doesn't have freckles.
Friday 13 November
By Phil
Re: Thor the Crossdresser.
That actually happened in one of the myths. His hammer got stolen by giants, so he impersonated a woman in order to marry one so he could get close enough to his hammer in order to open a can (flagon? Horn?) of whoopass. Yes, apparently he was bearded the entire time.
And if memory serves, he drank evey giant at the reception under the table. Before murdering everyone once he got his hammer back.
The moral of the story? Thor is manlier than you, even when he's trying not to be.
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