Domino mask

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Promotional art by Darwyn Cooke for DC Comics' The Spirit, who wears a domino mask.

Promotional art by Darwyn Cooke for DC Comics' The Spirit, who wears a domino mask.
Shot of Slingshot  from Dynamo 5 #1 (January 2007), Page 3.  Art by Mahmud A. Asrar.

Shot of Slingshot from Dynamo 5 #1 (January 2007), Page 3. Art by Mahmud A. Asrar.

A domino mask is a small, rounded mask covering only the eyes and the space between them. In comic book and popular culture, a domino mask indicates that a superhero/heroine wishes to maintain his/her secret identity; at the same time the mask actually obscures little of the facial features that make the character recognizable. For example, Batman's sidekick Robin and the Lone Ranger wear a domino mask. A domino mask is very similar to a masquerade mask, except it is not as embellished or decorated.

The original designs for Batman utilised a simple domino mask as part of his disguise, but Batman co-creator Bill Finger suggested that Bob Kane give him a cape and cowl instead.[1]

Contents

[edit] Noted comic book users

[edit] Nedor Comics

[edit] Marvel Comics

[edit] DC Comics

  1. Alan Scott
  2. Hal Jordan
  3. Kyle Rayner
  1. Dick Grayson
  2. Jason Todd
  3. Tim Drake
  4. Stephanie Brown

[edit] Image Comcs

  1. Slingshot
  2. Scrap
  3. Scatterbrain

Sources

  1. ^ Daniels, Les. Batman: The Complete History. Chronicle Books, 1999. ISBN 0-8118-4232-0, pg. 21, 23