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* ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s [[http://larryfire.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/david.jpg cape and cowl]] join together to create this look; he flips the cape out of the way when he needs to use his arms and lets it drape for effect.
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* ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Batman's [[http://larryfire.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/david.jpg cape and cowl]] join together to create this look; he flips the cape out of the way when he needs to use his arms and lets it drape for effect.
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** Batman villain Anarky's debut costume had such a cloak, partly to hide that he was a 13-year-old boy wearing prosthetics to appear taller.
* ComicBook/BlackPanther uses his cape (a formal add-on that he doesn't always include with his outfit) as a makeshift parachute, then gets asked by NYPD Sgt. Tork "How do you even move in that thing?" His reply: "Like this," after which he touches the clasp, causing the cloak to retract to shoulder mantle length.
* Cloak of ''Comicbook/CloakAndDaggerMarvelComics'', complete with hood. When it isn't encompassing people whole into a pocket dimension of darkness, it wafts around him looking menacing and dramatic.
* ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger--Franchise/TheDCU's most mysterious character--wears a black cloak that wraps around his body when he is at rest, paired with a FedoraOfAsskicking that leaves his FaceFramedInShadow.
* Bron and Mai Shen wear them in ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}''.
* ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'s cloak often wraps around his body, with the tattered hem functioning as CombatTentacles. A more justified example than normal in that the cloak is alive, and can arrange itself to look menacing, or keep itself out of the way for action.
%%* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'': Shroud has one of those capes.
* ComicBook/BlackPanther uses his cape (a formal add-on that he doesn't always include with his outfit) as a makeshift parachute, then gets asked by NYPD Sgt. Tork "How do you even move in that thing?" His reply: "Like this," after which he touches the clasp, causing the cloak to retract to shoulder mantle length.
* Cloak of ''Comicbook/CloakAndDaggerMarvelComics'', complete with hood. When it isn't encompassing people whole into a pocket dimension of darkness, it wafts around him looking menacing and dramatic.
* ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger--Franchise/TheDCU's most mysterious character--wears a black cloak that wraps around his body when he is at rest, paired with a FedoraOfAsskicking that leaves his FaceFramedInShadow.
* Bron and Mai Shen wear them in ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}''.
* ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'s cloak often wraps around his body, with the tattered hem functioning as CombatTentacles. A more justified example than normal in that the cloak is alive, and can arrange itself to look menacing, or keep itself out of the way for action.
%%* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'': Shroud has one of those capes.
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** Batman villain Anarky's ComicBook/{{Anarky}}'s debut costume had such a cloak, partly to hide that he was a 13-year-old boy wearing prosthetics to appear taller.
*ComicBook/BlackPanther ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': The Black Panther uses his cape (a formal add-on that he doesn't always include with his outfit) as a makeshift parachute, then gets asked by NYPD Sgt. Tork "How do you even move in that thing?" His reply: "Like this," after which he touches the clasp, causing the cloak to retract to shoulder mantle length.
* ''ComicBook/CloakAndDaggerMarvelComics'': Cloakof ''Comicbook/CloakAndDaggerMarvelComics'', has one, complete with hood. When it isn't encompassing people whole into a pocket dimension of darkness, it wafts around him looking menacing and dramatic.
*ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger--Franchise/TheDCU's ''ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger'': The Phantom Stranger--Franchise/TheDCU's most mysterious character--wears a black cloak that wraps around his body when he is at rest, paired with a FedoraOfAsskicking that leaves his FaceFramedInShadow.
* ''ComicBook/{{Scion}}'': Bron and Mai Shen wearthem in ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}''.
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*ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'s ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'': Spawn's cloak often wraps around his body, with the tattered hem functioning as CombatTentacles. A more justified example than normal in that the cloak is alive, and can arrange itself to look menacing, or keep itself out of the way for action.
%%* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'': * ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman'': The Shroud has one of those capes. a full body cloak, which along with his Darkforce projection abilities, allow him to blend into the darkness.
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*''Anime/VoltesV'': Prince Heinel's thick, fur coat mantle trails from his shoulders to the floor in a cape-like manner. When he discards it, you know he means SeriousBusiness. [[https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_Heinel/Gallery?file=Prince_Heinel_7t.png#Promotional_posters_and_merchandise See here]].
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* [=ScuttleTruck=] wears one of these in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', to [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/13p29/ terrifying effect]].
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* [=ScuttleTruck=] wears one of these in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', to [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/13p29/ terrifying effect]].effect.