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Loki (Dark Horse Comics)

The Mask
The Mask-comic.jpg
Textless cover of The Mask Strikes Back #1 (February 1995).
Art by Doug Mahnke and Keith Williams.
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
First appearance As Masque:
Dark Horse Presents #10 (September 1987)
As Big Head:
Mayhem #1 (May 1989)
Created by Masque:
Mike Richardson
Mark Badger
Big Head:
John Arcudi
Chris Warner
Doug Mahnke
In-story information
Alter ego
List of alter egos
Stanley Ipkiss (comics, film, and TV series)
Mitch Kellaway (comics)
Kathy (comics)
Little Nunzio (comics)
Rick, Ben, Hugo and Archie (alternated, comics)
Ray Tuttle (comics)
Emily Tuttle (comics)
Tommy Haines (comics)
Charlie Blaine (comics)
Eric Martin (comics)
Aldo Krasker (comics)
Dorian Tyrell (film)
Milo (film and TV series)
Peggy Brandt (TV series)
Baby Forthwright (TV series)
Pretorius (TV series)
Arthur Neuman (TV series)
Chet Bozzack (TV series)
Fish Guy (TV series)
Evelyn (TV series)
Paul Newman (Grifter and the Mask)
Lobo (Lobo/Mask)
Ned ("Angry Young Mask")
Josh ("Angry Young Mask")
Snucky (Joker/Mask)
The Joker (Joker/Mask)
Tim Avery (Son of the Mask)
Otis (Son of the Mask)
Notable aliases Masque, Big Head, Loki, Green Guy, Green Head, Green Face, Green Joker, Freak, Clown, The Green Mask
Abilities
List of abilities

In comics and film version:

  • Reality warping
  • Superhuman strength, durability, speed and agility
  • Invulnerability to any kind of assault (except removing the Mask)
  • Increased intelligence at the loss of sanity, inhibitions, and self-control

In comics only:

Appear as any person with second lifelike 'mask' of a human face formed over the wearer's green "big head"

In other media only:

Cartoon physics
The Mask
Cover of The Mask trade paperback (May 1993).
Art by Doug Mahnke.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date July – December 1991
No. of issues 5
Creative team
Written by John Arcudi
Artist(s) Doug Mahnke
Letterer(s) Pat Brosseau
David Jackson
Colorist(s) Doug Mahnke
Matt Webb
Editor(s) Mike Richardson
The Mask Returns
Cover of The Mask Returns trade paperback (August 1994).
Art by Doug Mahnke.
Publication information
Schedule Bimonthly
Format Limited series
Publication date October 1992 – March 1993
No. of issues 4
Creative team
Written by John Arcudi
Artist(s) Doug Mahnke
Letterer(s) Pat Brosseau
Colorist(s) Chris Chalenor
Editor(s) Mike Richardson
The Mask Strikes Back
Cover of The Mask Strikes Back trade paperback (June 1996).
Art by Doug Mahnke.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date February – June 1995
No. of issues 5
Creative team
Written by John Arcudi
Artist(s) Doug Mahnke
Inker(s) Keith Williams
Letterer(s) Lois Buhalis
Colorist(s) Gregory Wright
Editor(s) Michael Eury
Greg Vest
The Mask: The Hunt for Green October
Cover of The Mask: The Hunt for Green October #2 (August 1995).
Art by Peter Gross.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date July – October 1995
No. of issues 4
Creative team
Written by Evan Dorkin
Artist(s) Peter Gross
Letterer(s) Pat Brosseau
Colorist(s) Matt Webb
Editor(s) Greg Vest
The Mask: Southern Discomfort
Cover of The Mask: Southern Discomfort #1 (April 1996).
Art by Kyle Hotz.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date April – July 1996
No. of issues 4
Creative team
Written by Rich Hedden
Artist(s) Goran Delic
Letterer(s) Pat Brosseau
Colorist(s) James Sinclair
Pamela Rambo
Editor(s) Greg Vest
The Mask: Toys in the Attic
Cover of The Mask: Toys in the Attic #4 (November 1998).
Art by Doug Mahnke.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date August – November 1998
No. of issues 4
Creative team
Written by Bob Fingerman
Artist(s) Sibin
Inker(s) Bernard Kolle
Letterer(s) Annie Parkhouse
Colorist(s) Pamela Rambo
Editor(s) Scott Allie
The Mask: Official Movie Adaptation
Cover of The Mask: Official Movie Adaptation #1 (July 1994).
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date July – August 1994
No. of issues 2
Creative team
Written by Mike Richarson
Artist(s) Kilian Plunkett
Inker(s) Bruce Patterson
Letterer(s) Sean Konot
Colorist(s) Chris Chalenor
Editor(s) Bob Schreck
The Mask: World Tour
Cover of The Mask: World Tour #1 (December 1995).
Art by Kevin Maguire.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Publication date December 1995 – March 1996
No. of issues 4
Creative team
Written by Robert Loren Fleming
Artist(s) Gary Erskine
Letterer(s) Annie Parkhouse
Colorist(s) Bernie Mireault
Editor(s) Greg Vest
Adventures of the Mask
Cover of Adventures of the Mask #1 (January 1996).
Art by Bruce Timm.
Publication information
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Publication date January – December 1996
No. of issues 12
Creative team
Written by Michael Eury
Artist(s) Neil Vokes
Dev Madan
Marc Campos
Inker(s) Jay Geldhof
Ande Parks
Barbara Kaalberg
Letterer(s) Clem Robins
Colorist(s) Matt Webb
Perry McNamee
Editor(s) Greg Vest
Scott Allie

In comics and film version:

In comics only:

Appear as any person with second lifelike 'mask' of a human face formed over the wearer's green "big head"

In other media only:

The Mask is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics.

In all versions, the story initially revolves around a magical mask which bestows its wearer with reality-bending powers and an altered appearance, characterized by a large set of teeth and a green head. The mask affects the personality of the wearer by removing all personal social and moral inhibitions, causing the wearer to become insane. The character was inspired by a combination of the Joker and Steve Ditko's version of the Creeper, as well as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the original comics, characters who wore the Mask would become dangerous and cruel antiheroes at best or villains at worst with ultra-violent tendencies, even if this was not the wearer's original intention. In the 1994 film and the animated series, the Mask was toned down to make it only as dangerous as its wearer, and the main character Stanley Ipkiss was depicted as a mischievous yet benevolent superhero. The same is true of the 2005 sequel's main character Tim Avery, who is named after Tex Avery.

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 Big Head; it was not until the films and television series that the character became known as The Mask.

The base concept of The Mask was created by Mike Richardson in 1982. It first saw life as a single sketch he drew in 1985 for APA-5, an amateur press publication created by writer Mark Verheiden. After starting Dark Horse Comics, Richardson pitched his concept to Marvel Comics comic book writer/artist Mark Badger. The outcome was the Masque strip, that ran in the early issues of Dark Horse Presents. Badger's strips became increasingly political, and Richardson ended the strip in order to bring the character back to his original concept.


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