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15* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'':
16** In one storyline, the bad guys sneak into a castle by hiding behind a banner with "Doin' fine" on it.
17** And at another point, they trick the Light Warriors by donning pirate ''hats''. Which fools even the MagnificentBastard Thief. [[OnlySaneMan Black Mage is the only one who isn't fooled, and nearly has an aneurysm trying to get his teammates to see the trap right in front of their faces]]. The worst part? One of the Dark Warriors, Bikke, is a pirate TO BEGIN WITH, and doesn't look different AT ALL. '''AND EVERYONE IS STILL FOOLED'''.
18--->'''Fighter:''' We know one thing for sure. There's a mystery on this boat and these sailors are at the heart of it!\
19'''Black Mage:''' There is no mystery. They are the Dark Warriors. They're not even wearing their disguises now.\
20'''[[HarmlessVillain Garland]]:''' Hiya.
21** When Black Mage kills an evil cultist and slices off his face to use as a mask, Upon greeting the other cultists they immediately realize that he killed their friend and is using his face as a mask, and lecture him on what a poor disguise it is.
22** At various points, nearly everyone resorts to fake glasses and a moustache. Usually these are worn at an angle, because, well, sprite comic. It almost never works, possibly because everyone uses ''the same'' fake glasses and moustache.
23* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'':
24** [[http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=10&issue=3 Parodied]], where the doctor tries to achieve this using only a name tag. No one's fooled -- the mask, you know -- but they play along. In fact, every single time he tries to disguise himself, he leaves his mask on. Apparently ContractualGenreBlindness is not just for villains these days.
25** Gordito also attempts this in the SkyPirates chapter, with [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/17p68 some success]].
26* One of the title character's disguises in ''WebComic/AxeCop'' is as a baby. A six foot tall axe wielding baby.
27* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'': Batman decided to crash a 'Welcome Back' party for Hal. He really didn't try hard. [[http://the-blackcat.deviantart.com/art/St-Patrick-s-Day-114509788]].
28* In ''Webcomic/TheBirdFeeder'' [[http://thebirdfeeder.com/comic/9 #9]], "Disguise", Tina, a hummingbird, tries to spy on Floyd and Darryl by wearing huge glasses and a mustache.
29%%* ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily'' [[http://brawlinthefamily.keenspot.com/2008/11/12/103-dededoo/ does this]].
30* ''Webcomic/{{Building 12}}'': After TheReveal in the first chapter that [[GenderBlenderName Al]][[{{Bifauxnen}} ex]] is a girl, she's generally drawn in a way that, while still fairly flat, she's not likely to be mistaken for a guy. Somehow, TheMasquerade remains unbroken.
31* The ''Webcomic/{{Buttersafe}}'' strip [[http://buttersafe.com/2010/07/22/the-essence-of-being-human/ "The Essence of Being Human"]] features an enormous, disgusting EldritchAbomination with multiple tentacles and mouths all over its body. It disguises itself using an extremely small mask. A passerby accuses it of being a monster...until the creature suggests "watching cat videos on the Internet." The passerby then immediately warns the hideous beast that "there's a monster somewhere around here pretending to be a human."
32* In ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'', King Hippo successfully pulls off an Abraham Lincoln disguise with a fake beard and top hat. He explains to Alex (who isn't fooled by the disguise for a moment) that it is the foolproof "[[SdrawkcabName Niht Repap]]" technique, and that Alex ''must'' be the Gamemaster if he's capable of seeing through it. Alex then bribes King Hippo with a beer into teaching him the technique so he can [[spoiler: escape from prison]]. He then learns that the technique works ''too'' well: when he "disguises" himself as... himself (which is to say, the outfit he was wearing at the beginning of the comic), King Hippo is completely unable to recognize him at all, even when he admits to being Alex.
33* Mocked in ''Webcomic/CinemaBums'' in [[http://www.cinemabums.com/?p=191 this]] comic related to Robert Downey Jr.'s many disguises in ''Film/SherlockHolmes2009''.
34* In ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'', [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/12/06/mittens-has-a-cunning-plan/ Mittens and Fluffy's plan to fake the crew having a transporter involves Socks showing up wearing a mustache so Ace doesn't recognize him]] ... [[SpecialEffectsFailure and a whole lot of glitter.]]
35* ''Webcomic/DeanNalaVinny'': While cycling around Europe, Dean alternates between camping out and taking shelter in more traditional lodging. To deal with places that have rules against pets, he puts his cat Nala in a dress and headscarf and tries to pass her off as his "tiny wife". After cockroach Vinny joins them, he gets a baby bonnet and diaper and referred to as their baby. It hardly ever works.
36* ''Webcomic/DepressionComix'' has this trope as a side effect of using cards with big smiles drawn on them and held over a character's mouth whenever they're [[StepfordSmiler faking happiness]].
37* ''Webcomic/DoghouseDiaries'': [[http://thedoghousediaries.com/2876 Superhero Movie Law #42]] is a straight lampshade of the trope, simply pointing out that the tiniest of masks will turn any hero anonymous.
38* ''Webcomic/ErikaAndThePrincesInDistress'': Benoit disguises himself as a woman in order to challenge Queen Lagertha to a duel. Said disguise is incredibly obvious, merely consisting of a badly-adjusted wig and two tangerines under his shirt, not to mention he didn't even bother to shave. Lagertha immediately sees right through it, which surprises Benoit as [[SwissCheeseSecurity the guards were somehow completely fooled by it.]]
39* In ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'', two aliens stranded on Earth disguise themselves ... by [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2080280/a-clever-disguise/ wearing glasses]]. Later, it's revealed that they're using an "Adams field", a ShoutOut to the [[WeirdnessCensor Somebody Else's Problem field]] used in ''Literature/LifeTheUniverseAndEverything''.
40** Mr. Mighty is able to go undercover just by wearing a [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2122086/its-punch-flavored/ hat and trench coat]], or [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/1879640/superior-skills/ Groucho glasses.]]
41* ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'':
42** [[http://exterminatusnow.comicgenesis.com/d/20050211.html A sign reading "Lamp - Not Eastwood."]]
43** Later on, [[http://exterminatusnow.comicgenesis.com/d/20050722.html they managed to fool the guards]] of an ''ice world military base'' by disguising themselves as ''pizza delivery men'' (only for one of them to purposefully blow their cover due to refusing to use a plan used by [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo Scooby and Shaggy]])
44* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'':
45** Helix's [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1600/fc01501.htm dog disguise]] involves a little paint, a wig, and taking his arms off.
46** [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1700/fc01691.htm This]] strip has literally a paper disguise, a smiley face drawn on a piece of paper that's secured over Florence's face, successful due to earlier havoc started by Sam [[WeNeedADistraction having everyone's attention focused elsewhere]].
47** Qwerty and Dvorak, mostly humanoid robots but identifiably not human, [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2000/fc01965.htm should have worn dark glasses]].
48** Robots primarily identify one another by their transponders, not external appearance as would humans. [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1300/fv01290.htm This one]] believed when robots that disassembled him, basically, ''told'' him they're ''[[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1300/fv01289.htm handless models]]''. It gets better when Edge turns ''off'' his transponder, other robots don't even recognize him as a robot. Conversely, [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2100/fc02005.htm they recognize as a robot]] anything with a proper transponder.
49** "[[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2200/fc02104.htm There's an SD-40-2 locomotive engine sleeping in my cubicle]]".
50** Florence herself uses a transponder to her advantage, sneaking out of a facility [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2300/fc02258.htm cleverly disguised]] as a motorcycle.
51* ''Webcomic/GeorgeTheDragon'' is infamous for using and abusing this particular trope, usually to the disgrace of any human beings present. [[http://www.drunkduck.com/George_the_Dragon/index.php?p=538474 This]] is an example where the dragon 'sneaks' into a top secret meeting of the Dragon Hunters Anonymous.
52* In ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'', Fumbles' plan to protect the warcamp from attacking adventurers by [[http://goblinscomic.com/07232005/ disguising everyone with fake moustaches]] is initially decried by Chief as 'the dumbest plan ever,' but when the only other ideas the goblins can come up with are 'hope the adventurers poke themselves to death with a pointy stick' and 'cover everyone in their own faeces', it's the plan they eventually go with.
53* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'':
54** In a parody of the trope, several aliens and magical beings successfully disguise themselves with shirts and hats reading things such as "Homo Sapiens" or "Ordinary Student". [[http://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/?date=2006-03-26 This filler comic]] serves as an example.
55** Played with when its revealed that TheMasquerade is ''so'' strong, people are willing to accept supernatural life as normal rather than face the facts that things are bizarre. This apparently includes thinking a green man wearing a "homo sapian" shirt is [[TooDumbToLive supporting gay rights.]] A later {{Revision}} states that in actuality, Uryuoms are using some sort of [[LieToTheBeholder mental projection]] to disguise themselves, with the clothing at most being props the disguise is based on.
56** Spellbooks automatically disguise themselves as regular books with fake titles. These titles include "The Ecology of Anteaters ([[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Not a Spellbook]])", "[[BlatantLies A Perfectly Normal Book]]", and "The Tacos of Yesteryear". Well, nobody ever said they were ''good'' disguises.
57*** Eventually it's justified in that Magic is sentient, but doesn't understand humans very well which is why spellbook explanations tended to be long and confusing. Due to overcompensation, they are now short and lack pertinent information.
58** Noah's powered form is ''technically'' a good disguise -- shadowy figure with GlowingEyesOfDoom. Or rather, with ''one'' glowing eye of doom, since he has the same one-side-only bangs as he does normally. Melissa is still surprised that Justin recognises him.
59* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'': In [[Recap/GunnerkriggCourtChapter12MainlyInvolvesRobots "Mainly Involves Robots"]], Antimony dons a pair of plastic antennae and declares herself a robot, [[MostDefinitelyNotAVillain repeatedly]]. [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy Doorbot falls for it]]; all the other robots simply assume she's a robot [[BavarianFireDrill because she got past Doorbot]]. There is also some LampshadeHanging on [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=209 that page]] when another character (and TheTrickster at that) comments, "Your powers of deception and trickery are bewildering, child." And this comment is footnoted with "I don't think he's being sarcastic."
60** Six years later, this gets a CallBack when we see they've put up [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1143 wanted posters]].
61* Justified in ''Webcomic/JupiterMen''. Nathan's DominoMask, while seemingly minimal as far as disguises go, utilizes holographic technology that toggles through random facial features to keep his SecretIdentity safe. He gives similar masks to Quintin and Jackie to protect their identities as well.
62* In ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'', Dara [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter003/ib018.html reflects on this trope while considering making a hulking HalfHumanHybrid look inconspicuous.]]
63* Molly from ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'' has pink fur, a large beak, and a peppermint-stripe tail ... yet she can pass in public just by wearing a [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/140/ suit and fake moustache]]. And in [[https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/616 this strip]], Molly ''[[LampshadeHanging exemplifies]]'' this trope!
64-->'''Tall Canadian Scientist:''' Pourquoi le bag, Mademoiselle?\
65'''Molly:''' Oh, um... '''acne!'''
66* [[http://www.drunkduck.com/I_Was_Kidnapped_By_Lesbian_Pirates_From_Outer_Space/index.php?p=316273 Parodied yet again]] in ''Webcomic/IWasKidnappedByLesbianPiratesFromOuterSpace'' where the paper-thin disguise is a [[Franchise/{{Superman}} pair of glasses]].
67* Steffi's disguise in ''Webcomic/KiwiBlitz'' isn't very effective at concealing her identity, especially as it doesn't hide her bright pink hair. In chapter 21, a baddie just walks to her home address, find her in civilian clothing, and calls her by her superhero name. According to the author's comment, by now her "secret identity" is more like a stage name.
68* ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound'':
69** [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=38 Try to find the ninja]].
70--->'''Grey Fox:''' [[LampshadeHanging I am thoroughly ashamed that that worked.]]
71** [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in regards to the [[http://www.doctorshrugs.com/foxhound/comic.php?id=155 facility on Shadow Moses Island]].
72--->'''Psycho Mantis:''' Anyways there's this facility on Shadow Moses Island which is a front for-\
73'''Revolver Ocelot:''' -building a Metal Gear?\
74'''Mantis:''' How did you...\
75'''Ocelot:''' Are you ''kidding'' me? What kind of cheesebrain moron couldn't guess that?\
76[''[[GilliganCut Cut]] to'' ''[[DitzyGenius Otacon]] playing with'' Franchise/{{Transformers}} ''toys in the next panel over''.]
77* ''Webcomic/TheLawOfPurple'': The human characters disguise themselves with facepaint to pass as Caligulians, but not only is this not convincing, none of the natives seem to care whether the humans are disguised or not. They ditch the facepaint relatively quickly.
78* Bella of ''Webcomic/MyAlienGirlfriendDoesntKnowImAnAlien'' exploits this, using a purposely unconvincing disguise. Her rationale is explained thusly:
79-->'''Bella''': You see, the average human would assume an alien would try really hard to pass as human. Using this assumption, my disguise looks so much like an alien you would have to be stupid to assume I'm an alien.
80* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': A group of intelligent hamsters operate a fake body with a ''paper plate'' with a face drawn on -- poorly -- for their disguise. They can't even get their pronouns right. Nobody is fooled, but tend to take in stride the fact that they're talking to a bunch of hamsters.
81* ''Webcomic/{{Oceanfalls}}'': Aria's monster disguise involves using her mirage to change her eyes red and stick a horn on her head. And that's it. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] though, as those really are the only physical differences between humans and monsters.
82** Brought up and [[JustifiedTrope justified]] again with Meimona's disguise of a cowboy hat and sunglasses. Her [[WindsOfDestinyChange luck-based powers]] stop anyone from recognizing her.
83* ''{{Webcomic/Paranatural}}'': The vice-principal spies on the group of kids playing Hitball with a disguise that consists on covering herself on a camo-print blanket and moving around a small child-shaped marionette while using bad TotallyRadical speech. Somehow, nobody thinks this is weird (though [[CityOfAdventure Mayview]] has some odd standards regarding what "weird" is).
84--> '''Vice-principal''': Dag sons! These Barnhounds are wiggity-wiggity worse than homework! Let's show them our pep, fellow youths! Xbox, hoo!\
85'''Kid 1''': That normal kid is right!\
86'''Kid 2''': I think it's cool that he levitates!
87* ''Webcomic/PrincessChroma'': June's identity isn't even close to obscured by her magical girl dress. That doesn't stop her from trying to pretend she has a secret identity (to no avail).
88* ''ComicBook/PS238:'' A RunningGag in the strip is how (almost) no one recognizes Tyler when he works as Moon Shadow, despite his outfit not really hiding his face or altering his voice.
89* In the storyline where ''Webcomic/{{Roomies}}'' started getting really strange, a group of aliens escape the notice of the general populace by putting funny shapes on their heads and claiming to be ''Series/{{Teletubbies}}''.
90* In ''Webcomic/RustyAndCo'':
91** The Princess uses this. [[spoiler:She really should take off her hat first.]]
92** Used again by Prestige. [[spoiler:It's her ability to fake an illithid's ''smell'' that helps pull this off.]]
93* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' [[http://skin-horse.com/comic/for-cia-training/ here]].
94* '' Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'' pulls this off twice with Buwaro - first he wears a [[PimpDuds pimp suit]] which doesn't really cover his horns or fur (people seem too busy proclaiming his friends as hookers to notice), then he explicitly wears no disguise and everyone assumes it's a perfect costume of a Demon.
95* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
96** In some early strips, Aylee went out in public wearing a hat and trenchcoat to disguise her alien appearance, which surprisingly worked. In her latest form, she goes through much more effort to create her disguise.
97** Bun-Bun and Kiki have also operated robot versions of Torg and Riff on occasion, which people can't seem to tell apart from the real things despite their obviously blocky appearance.
98** Sasha dresses up as the supervillainess Monicruel in [[http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091110 this]] strip. It works perfectly because, as Crushestro put it, "Boobs and a monocle. Who else could it be?"
99*** In the same story arc, Torg dresses up as a villain who everyone at the NastyParty saw slain. The villain's power was time, so he got away with [[BlatantLies explaining that he was the same villain traveling from a different time]].
100*** More of Torg's miniony disguises involve a logo hat and sunglasses (at night.) This doesn't keep a former interrogator from recognizing him, though.
101* In one page of ''Spiff Spoonerton and the Planet of Hot Green Women'', Spiff and Miri infiltrate a military base. Miri wears a maid uniform and does nothing to obscure her face. Spiff wears his normal clothing with a piece of paper that reads "Also Maid". Exceptional in that Spiff is literally the only human on the entire planet and both are well known outlaws.
102-->'''Miri:''' I'd be more concerned about how well that went if I wasn't still hung up on why you had a maid uniform in a single-person space craft on an exploratory mission."\
103'''Spiff:''' A prepared explorer never neglects the possibility he'll need a disguise.\
104'''Miri:''' But why a human female housecleaner disguise?\
105'''Spiff:''' ...
106* ''Webcomic/StepMonster'':
107** Matilda's usual efforts to disguising herself as a human consist of squeezing herself into a shirt and pants. Matilda is eight feet tall, weighs six hundred pounds, has horns like a bull, is covered in fur, and generally looks like a cartoony dragon-creature. It works flawlessly; humans don't seem to be able to recognize she's not human until and unless she actually takes the clothes off first. Even Roy, initially meeting her on his first day with child services, simply thinks of her as being a very tall and rather chubby human woman.
108** Averted with Matilda's co-worker Nelson; even ''Matilda'' didn't realise he wasn't a human with a perpetual smirk and bangs until he opened his [[{{cyclops}} single giant eye]] and undid his jacket to expose his BellyMouth.
109* ''Webcomic/SuperTemps'': Most people see right through the disguises, and just go along with it anyway because the supers themselves are loopy and rather sensitive. Bonus points for the fact that many of the ''supers themselves'' not only buy into each others' paper-thin disguises but also think that the civilian populace's paper-thin facade of being fooled is real.
110* Demonstrated in the ''[[http://www.threepanelsoul.com/ Three Panel Soul]]'' strip "[[http://www.threepanelsoul.com/comic/on-subterfuge On Subterfuge]]."
111* Played straight in ''Webcomic/ZorphbertAndFred'', as none of the humans notice the intelligent behaviour, human mannerisms and bloody obvious antennae on the title characters, who are aliens disguised as pet dogs to study Earth.
112* Creating these is one of Rider's powers in ''Webcomic/LearningWithMangaFGO'', which she refers to as "SFX." Olga-Marie's disguise as Gudako is actually reasonably convincing, aside from lacking DullEyesOfUnhappiness. On the other hand, Rider's attempt to pass for Artoria is more or less a GoofySuit, not to mention she talks when Artoria is TheVoiceless, and has no problem with giving the orders to her "Master." Naturally, it fools everyone, even Artoria herself. In fact, this leads to Rider attempting to pass herself off as ''Lancer'' Artoria in order to not be used as NP upgrade fodder, despite the fact that Lancer's design is completely different.
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