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* Used twice in ''ComicBook/AllFallDown'': once to reveal to the reader who [[spoiler:the Ghoul]] really is, and again when [[spoiler:Sophie reveals her identity to her best friend, Grace]].
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* Used twice in ''ComicBook/AllFallDown'': Used twice, once to reveal to the reader who [[spoiler:the Ghoul]] really is, and again when [[spoiler:Sophie reveals her identity to her best friend, Grace]].
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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'': Creator/AlanMoore [[TropeNamer coined the term]] to describe how Superman's identity was exposed. Prankster and Toyman unmask the hero in front of the ''Daily Planet'' staff by sending Clark Kent Superman action figures that disintegrate his glasses and the suit he wears over his costume.
* ''ComicBook/SupermanTruth'', a storyline in the post-''Convergence ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' comics, sees Clark's secret identity revealed to the world.
* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'', being a {{Deconstruction}} of Superhero tropes, has several examples:
* ''ComicBook/SupermanTruth'', a storyline in the post-''Convergence ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' comics, sees Clark's secret identity revealed to the world.
* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'', being a {{Deconstruction}} of Superhero tropes, has several examples:
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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'': ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}:
** In ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'', Creator/AlanMoore [[TropeNamer coined the term]] to describe how Superman's identity was exposed. Prankster and Toyman unmask the hero in front of the ''Daily Planet'' staff by sending Clark Kent Superman action figures that disintegrate his glasses and the suit he wears over his costume.
* ** ''ComicBook/SupermanTruth'', a storyline in the post-''Convergence ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' post-''ComicBook/{{Convergence}} ''Superman'' comics, sees Clark's secret identity revealed to the world.
*''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': The comic, being a {{Deconstruction}} of Superhero tropes, has several examples:
** In ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'', Creator/AlanMoore [[TropeNamer coined the term]] to describe how Superman's identity was exposed. Prankster and Toyman unmask the hero in front of the ''Daily Planet'' staff by sending Clark Kent Superman action figures that disintegrate his glasses and the suit he wears over his costume.
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** In ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIveGotHenchmen'', a group of her clubmates decide to attack Bad Penny, but she's not wearing anything on her face, so about half of them realize who she really is (the other half either had divination powers or were the speedster from ''Supervillain'').
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** In ''Literature/PleaseDontTellMyParentsIveGotHenchmen'', a group of her clubmates decide to attack Bad Penny, but she's not wearing anything on her face, so about half of them realize who she really is (the other half either had divination powers or were the speedster from had seen her unmasked in ''Supervillain'').