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6Where TheFaceless meets ChekhovsGunman. It comes in several different flavors, with a common theme. It is an abstract (i.e. not an actual scene) shot of one or more characters, who will eventually be revealed, with said character(s) shown as silhouettes. The background can be anything from bland to suitably ominous, but either way, the sinister silhouettes will typically be just standing there in a badass manner. The background music will most likely be ominous.
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8This shot is frequently used to either show that the hidden characters are the kind that you wouldn't want to mess with unless you were TheHero or TooDumbToLive, or to depict them as ShroudedInMyth. May be subverted in that the silhouetted person [[FeetOfClay turns out to be not as badass as had been implied]]. Typically a trope associated with villainous characters, though it being of TheRival is not uncommon. May have rare heroic cases.
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10The delivery can go about in a few ways, but most frequently, Alice could just casually mention the name of the QuirkyMinibossSquad. Bob, however, has never heard of them before, and so Alice goes through the trouble of quickly summarizing what she knows about them. As she does, it cuts to a TeamShot of them as sinister silhouettes. Said silhouettes being in [[AssKickingPose intimidating poses]] is optional.
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12Other methods of presentation include it being shown as part of the TitleSequence or ending credits (often [[EvolvingCredits removing the shadows in episodes after the character's appearance is known]]). Maybe even in an OnTheNext or PastelChalkedFreezeFrame.
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14The Silhouette can also be used by a character already introduced. A common visual gag for an [[TranquilFury angry]] [[UnstoppableRage character]] is to have them in the background with a sinister silhouette and GlowingEyesOfDoom, with another character's [[OhCrap horrified expression]] in the foreground.
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16Compare TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness, which is a group of sinister silhouettes in an actual, non-abstract scene.
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23* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', after a brief mention of the God Hand in the first chapter as Guts is torturing the Snake Baron, introduces the {{Big Bad}}s this way after Guts learns that Vargas has a Behelit and lays down just what the thing is to him and the audience.
24* ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil'''s OP sequence has a part where each special division of the eponymous AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil are shown together. While Assault Division has its members performing their signature attacks one after the other, the Vice President for Covert and the Covert commander are shown standing between two silhouettes, the other members of Covert Division. Their faces are revealed after the episodes where they are introduced. The entire student council is shown in a sinister silhouettes TeamShot before the opening credits start rolling.
25* In ''Manga/BlackButler: Book of Circus'', the {{Shinigami}} are shown this way early on, before any of them appear. The image includes the three in the series and the two who were [[CanonImmigrant only in the second musical]].
26* Every suspect gets one of these in ''Manga/CaseClosed'' if TheTeaser decides to show the crime in progress. Hilariously parodied in ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' where the principal suspect is a sinister silhouettes that is revealed be an alien and the silhouette its true appearance.
27* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'':
28** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'':
29*** Myotismon was first introduced like this, and would fully appear in episode 26.
30*** The legendary Digidestined from episode 53 is another heroic case, although they don't show up later on.
31** Dragomon from episode 13 of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' shows up at the end as a shadowy figure emerging from the Dark Ocean. This would be his only appearance however.
32** In the first OP for ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', the evolutionary stages of the Tamers' {{Mon}}s are shown, but their top levels are shown only as silhouettes.
33* When the the Ginyu Force first appears in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' they appear as black silhouettes, then introduce themselves one at a time. Silhouettes of Vegeta and Nappa in the first opening sequence are shown doing a TeamPowerWalk with fire and lightning in the background.
34* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' does this with the introduction of Kenshiro's adoptive brothers and then with the six Nanto Stars. The latter is a bit more egregious, since it depicts Shin and Rei alongside four male silhouettes, but one of them later [[spoiler:turns out to be a [[SamusIsAGirl woman]]]].
35* ''Manga/FlameOfRecca'' had the tendency to introduce the next team of opponents this way.
36* Parodied in episode 38 of ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'', with [[ButtMonkey Yoki]] imagining himself to be the leader of the Scar gang on a quest for revenge against the Elric brothers.
37* The Suzaku Seishi in ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'' (with the exception of Tamahome and Hotohori) are first depicted as silhouettes with their body symbols when Hotohori explains the legend of Suzaku.
38* In ''Manga/FutureDiary,'' the Diary Holders (aside from the main two characters and Third, [[SacrificialLamb who dies before the scene takes place]]) are introduced this way when Deus announces the Survival Game.
39* The [[FourIsDeath Four]] [[EliteFour Kings]] from ''Manga/GetBackers''.
40* The ''Anime/GunXSword'' EvolvingCredits shows sinister silhouettes of major characters of both antagonists and protagonists, before they are introduced.
41* Parodied in episode 2 of ''Manga/HaruhiChan''. After being defeated by Nagato, Asakura proclaims that though she has been defeated, it's not over yet. She goes on to add that ''[[SortingAlgorithmOfEvil above]]'' [[SortingAlgorithmOfEvil the Radical Big Four]] [[SortingAlgorithmOfEvil are three leaders]], also shown as silhouettes. The silhouettes don't look all too sinister, though, being in the shape of FacelessMasses. Kyon proceeds to [[DeadpanSnarker call her story cheesy]].
42* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'': Millennium gets a shot like this in the manga and the OVA.
43* [[MoeAnthropomorphism The Netherlands]] of ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' was first depicted as one, until his design was revealed.
44* ''Anime/TheIdolmaster'' - Subverted. Kuroi's face is never shown, but the first few times he appears is only his silhouette.
45* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' introduces many of its villains this way.
46* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' did this with Nightmare all the way up to near the end of the second-to-last episode.
47* The ending credits for ''Anime/MarvelAnimeIronMan'' show all of the enemies as sinister silhouettes with glowing red eyes, up to and including the BigBad.
48* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
49** The Five Kages, as one would expect from the name.
50** The Akatsuki also make their first appearance at the end of part 1 as Silhouettes. Pain's appearance, in particular, isn't shown until well after the first 100 chapters of Part 2.
51* One of the Angels in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' appears like a large floating sphere covered in irregular black and white patterns. It turns out that the sphere is actually the three-dimensional silhouette of a multi-dimensional creature. To aim at the actual creature in three-dimensional space, one has to aim at the apparently two-dimensional circle of pure blackness on the ground below it.
52** The preview of the third installment of the ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' features four shadows that are implied to belong to new Evangelion pilots. Two of them are presumably, but not necessarily Mari and Kaworu, while the other two still remain to be seen.
53* ''Many'' characters in ''Manga/OnePiece'', at least in the manga (Zoro, Arlong, the Shichibukai, the Yonkou, just to name a few).
54** The Shichibukai in their silhouettes look nothing like they really do. Except for Mihawk maybe. They were also shown to be sword wielders, which doesn't help.
55*** Those figures were meant to be Yosaku's idealized mental image of the Shichibukai. Since Yosaku had never seen any of them except Mihawk, it makes sense that he wouldn't know their appearances. While it's unclear if Oda had designed all of them yet, at that point he had designed at least two (Mihawk and Crocodile) and he knew they wouldn't all be sword users.
56** More than one of the anime openings show characters who have yet to appear in silhouette, and then in later openings with the picture filled in.
57*** Really it's done so many times that it might as well be a RunningGag.
58** A particularly funny shot is when Doflamingo warns Tsuru about the increasing number of pirates who seek to take control of the world in the place of World Government. In the depiction of potential enemies of the world, there is [[IdiotHero Luffy]] at the center, wearing his trademark stupid grin. In the shade that all the pirates are in, [[SlasherSmile Luffy's grin]] [[AccidentalNightmareFuel ends up making him look like the creepiest one of the lot]].
59* Various openings of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' do this for Gym Leaders or Frontier Brains. Because, you know, the gym leader is totally the one you fight...
60* ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise is full of this, usually to conceal the bad guys that have not make their debut yet in the SpoilerOpening, but the queen of this trope might be from the [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars ''DX3'']] movie. The franchise's movies' {{Big Bad}}s (at the time) surround themselves with a black BattleAura, creating this effect pictured above. Before that, just about every completed series' and previous ''All Stars'' movies [[BigBad Big Bads]] are shown in this manner, their faces twisted in NightmareFace, as a visual presentation of their evil gathered and formed the ''[=DX3=]'' BigBad, [[EldritchAbomination Black Hole]].
61** The villain [[BigBadEnsemble Akudaikaan]] from ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' subverts this trope. He's really a giant shadowy figure.
62** The opening of ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'' has the faces of the Notraiders obscured by shadow. After the episode where each commander first battles the Cures, their faces are revealed. By Episode 11, they’ve all been revealed.
63* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' frequently uses faceless blacked out figures during flashbacks (including the one that opens the narration of every other episode) although their hair and clothes are usually still coloured. This is used for both chilly atmosphere and for presenting it as a fairy tale.
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65* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Sailor Venus got one in her first appearance, as did the two Outer Senshi Uranus and Neptune.
66* ''Anime/{{Saki}}'' show the rival team of Ryuumonbochi in silhouettes every times they're mentioned until they first appear in person in episode 7. Their faces where already known, though, because [[SpoilerOpening they appear in the opening]] unconcealed.
67* ''Manga/SamuraiDeeperKyo'' is the ''embodiment'' of sinister silhouettes.
68* ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'':
69** The manga does this with Hiei and Kurama (and Gouki, who was unimportant) before we get to know them.
70** The [[TheFourGods Saint Beasts]] and [[BreakfastClub Sensui's Seven]] were depicted in this manner.
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74* Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} does this a lot, [[TerrorHero on purpose]].
75* Since ''ComicBook/SinCity'' loves to utilize every noir trope in the book, we get this a lot. Marv is often shown in silhouette with his bandages still visible.
76* PlayedForDrama in ''Comicbook/ThePulse''; when Lucia attacks Luke, all Jessica sees is her standing in front of the setting sun.
77* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'':
78** [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/sonic/images/0/05/Zombot_Group.png/revision/latest?cb=20200213143938 Used to great effect]] with the victims of [[BigBad Dr. Eggman]]'s [[TheVirus Metal Virus]], known as [[RoboticUndead "Zombots"]].
79** The evil [[CanonForeigner Dr. Starline]] also does this, often with a [[SlasherSmile deranged grin]] to match.
80** Eggman himself gets one in Issue 50.
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84* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2''.
85** Lord Shen's armada is first shown as the silhouettes of their dragon-shaped cannon sliding across the screen of a shadow puppet play as the audience turn to the window to stare in horror.
86** But PlayedForLaughs when Shen first meets Po, the legendary panda warrior prophesied to defeat him. Lord Shen is practicing the speech he'll give to Po, who has just been captured. Then a huge shadow appears on the staircase, accompanied by growls and panting. Shen nervously reaches for one of his knives and...it turns out to be one of his gorilla {{Mooks}} carrying Po, exhausted from the endless stairs leading up to Shen's throne room.
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90* ''Film/Daredevil2003'': One of the Kingpin's thugs is beating up a guy in an alley when a ''huge'' silhouette of Daredevil looms up on the wall in front of him, with [[MookHorrorShow the thug staring in horror at it before fleeing]].
91* ''Film/FriendOfTheWorld'': Gore is holding a gun in a doorway [[spoiler:after he kills a creature thought to be Eva.]]
92* ''Film/InTheCut'': The man and blow job recipient that Frannie observes in the bar basement is shrouded in shadow, with the only identifying detail being his wrist tattoo. [[spoiler: Later, Frannie learns the woman who was giving the blow job was murdered]].
93* ''Film/ItTheTerrorFromBeyondSpace''. The alien monster is first seen as a scary silhouette as it sneaks on board the atomic rocketship via a hatchway that had been left open. Unfortunately [[SpecialEffectFailure the shadow has a human head]] that doesn't match its scary monster face.
94* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers'' our heroes run into a Sinister Silhouette in the forest. It [[spoiler:turns out to be Gandalf, though]].
95* The three Greeks from ''Film/FlyingDownToRio'' are only seen as three shadows on the fall except in one quick scene. They're referred to as "the three shadows" by a minor character.
96* Played with in "Amateur Night" in the horror anthology film ''Film/{{VHS}}''. Two college students have an OhCrap moment when a FaceRevealingTurn shows the woman their friend [[HotAsHell is having sex with has suddenly grown fangs]]. They flee into the bathroom, but since there's only one door in the hotel room have to go out and confront her. In the dimly lit room she appears in silhouette as a shadowy EldritchAbomination, but it turns out she's just holding her hands over her head. [[spoiler:Then she morphs into a OneWingedAngel and kills them all.]]
97* ''Film/KingOfTheRocketMen'' (1949). The sinister [[BigBad Dr. Vulcan]] is only shown as a shadow on the wall [[MurderByRemoteControlVehicle taunting his victims]] and instructing his {{mooks}} via radio, before his real identity is unmasked by the JetPack-wearing hero. Unfortunately he lacks an [[EvilSoundsDeep appropriately sinister voice]] to go with his shadow.
98* ''Film/TheBurning'': The raft massacre features Cropsy as a black silhouette against the sky as he lays waste on his victims with his [[ShearMenace shears]]. The original poster and the DVD/VHS release feature it prominently on the forefront.
99* In ''Film/WarOfTheWorlds2005'', when Ray [[spoiler: is about to kill Ogilvy]], he stands framed in the doorway for several seconds, seen only in shadow.
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103* ''Literature/TheProudestBlue'': The boys who laugh at Asiyah's hijab are portrayed as bright purple silhouettes with smiles on them.
104* ''Literature/SoImASpiderSoWhat'': Evil God D appears as the black silhouette of a teenage girl with an unnaturally large smile. This masks her identity as [[spoiler:Wakaba Hiiro]].
105* Disciple of the Lich: In the fifth novel, [[spoiler:Philia]] stands backlit after destroying a will with a single thrown sword. She then declares [[spoiler: Philia...doesn't really remember when she was called [a god]. But Philia doesn't like it[.] ]]
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109* The 'Final Five' in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003''.
110* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
111** Kakistos in his limousine.
112** Played for maximum creepiness in "Forever" - [[NothingIsScarier all we ever see]] of the briefly "resurrected" [[spoiler: Joyce]] is their silhouette.
113* The 'Ring' in ''Series/{{Chuck}}''.
114* ''Series/Goosebumps1995'': In "[[Recap/Goosebumps1995S4E5E6CryOfTheCat Cry of the Cat]]", Rip the cat's shadow appears to be frightening when he's about to find Allison at the hospital. His scary shadow appears again when Allison and Ryan are about to run away from Crystal's mom.
115* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E20WhatIsAndWhatShouldNeverBe "What Is And What Should Never Be" (S02, Ep20)]], the silhouette of the djinn is shown on the red screen behind the woman in white before he approaches her and reveals himself.
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119* In ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', the profiles of unknown/unintroduced characters are shown as dark silhouettes, with question marks for their age and profession. A larger version is seen in the first case of ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' when a mysterious figure catches Edgeworth at gunpoint in his darkened office--and since the dialogue is completely text we don't even know what gender the person is. It turns out to be [[spoiler: Detective Badd]].
120* ''VideoGame/EnigmaAnIllusionNamedFamily'':
121** The murderer always appears as one, with only [[ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes their eyes visible]].
122** This also applies to anyone that Minhyuk hasn't identified yet. One scene has him realize as much when he {{Jump Scare}}s himself by [[spoiler:not recognizing his own reflection in a darkened mirror]].
123* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto2'': The Zaibatsu executive in the cinematic.
124* [[GeneralRipper Ishijima Kaigen]] from the Creator/{{Nitroplus}} VisualNovel ''Hanachirasu'' is only ''mostly'' silhouetted, but she makes up for it with GlowingEyesOfDoom.
125* Although they aren't silhouettes, Organization XIII from ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' invoke this by wearing a hood that obscures their face, revealing their appearance only when Sora meets the individual members properly.
126* ''VideoGame/MegaManX'':
127** The X-Hunters are introduced in ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'' as silhouettes observing a [[SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands hologram recording]] of X.
128** Also, arguably invoked in ''VideoGame/MegaManX4'' by [[spoiler:Dr. Wily appearing to his "son"]] Zero. Invoked as in it's a nightmare the latter was having, yet [[spoiler:Dr. Wily]] looked like he was standing behind a spotlight. And then the "mysterious man" does it ''again'' in ''VideoGame/MegaManX5'', [[spoiler:in a {{montage|s}} of Zero's previously unknown past life, just as he was dying]].
129* ''VideoGame/MurderInTheAlps'': When Anna elaborates at the end of ''Ladies of the Night'' on how the deaths of [[PrivateDetective Petrus Krämer]] and [[spoiler:Susi Wiget]] occurred, the flashbacks show Petrus being captured and beaten up by two completely darkened accomplishes of [[spoiler:Oskar Havel, AKA the Dada Killer]], the fugitive SerialKiller. [[spoiler:The larger figure is likely [[BrawnHilda Dhara Biguá]], a smuggler from ''Exiled Dead'' who's revealed to have teamed up with Oskar. The other figure is possibly Gerhard Wagner, a smuggling Nazi agent from ''Atlantic Connection'' who's later revealed to have joined the VillainTeamUp in ''Forgotten Memento''.]]
130* In ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', entering a new level shows the boss's name and their silhouette.
131* In ''VideoGame/OwlBoy'', Molstrom and his mysterious hooded benefactor first appear in shadows.
132* In ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'', entering the start of a new area has the chapter intro showing Mario facing against a silhouette of the VillainOfTheWeek.
133* In ''VideoGame/{{Rama}}'' (1996) the intro shows the silhouettes of menacing aliens and a human astronaut running away.
134* In ''VideoGame/ShounenKinindenTsumuji'', the Dark Ninjas first appear as silhouettes on a tall tree before attacking Tsumuji's village and turning everyone into stone.
135* The "[=HellValleySkyTree=]" figures in Shiverburn Galaxy in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2''.
136* The [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 original]] ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' plays with this for the opening cinematic. It shows off all the normal playable characters, but the four {{Secret Character}}s ([[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Luigi,]] [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Jigglypuff,]] [[VideoGame/FZero Captain Falcon,]] and [[Videogame/EarthBound1994 Ness]]) are only shown as silhouettes until you actually unlock them. Despite the silhouettes though, they definitely aren't ''evil'' characters by any means.
137** The same technique was used in the first trailer for ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'', with all of the characters’ silhouettes in front of a giant, burning Smash Ball.
138* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Starting from the sixth installment, Touhou games have an important (typically last boss) character appear silhouetted in the cover of the game. [[WildMassGuessing These typically provides speculation fodder about who is the woman and what the game is about.]]
139** Embodiment of Scarlet Devil: Flandre Scarlet.
140** Perfect Cherry Blossom: Yukari Yakumo. [[VisualPun Her silhouette is split between lighter shade and darker shade.]]
141** Immaterial and Missing Power: Suika Ibuki.
142** Imperishable Night: Kaguya Houraisan. Her rival, Fujiwara no Mokou, appears as a smaller silhouette in a moon under Kaguya's feet.
143** Phantasmagoria of Flower View: Eiki Shiki, Yamaxanadu.
144** Shoot the Bullet: Aya Syameimaru, the main character.
145** Mountain of Faith: Kanako Yasaka.
146** Scarlet Weather Rhapsody: Tenshi Hinanawi.
147** Subterranean Animism: Utsuho Reiuzi.
148** Undefined Fantastic Object: Byakuren Hijiri.
149** Hisoutensoku: Cirno. Unlike the others, this one is a giveaway and complete MomentKiller.
150** Double Spoiler: Hatate Himekaidou, the main character.
151** Fairy Wars: Cirno ''again'', to no one's speculation.
152** Ten Desires: Toyosatomimi-no-Miko.
153** Hopeless Masquerade: Hata no Kokoro.
154** Double Dealing Character: Shinmyoumaru Sukuna.
155** Impossible Spell Card: Seija Kijin, the main character and VillainProtagonist
156** Urban Legend in Limbo: Sumireko Usami; whose appearance, name, and contribution in the overall lore of ''Touhou'' is a giant WhamEpisode for several reasons.
157** Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom: Junko
158** Antinomy of Common Flowers: Joon Yorigami and Shion Yorigami
159** Hidden Star in Four Seasons: [[DualBoss Mai Teireida, Satono Nishida]] and Okina Matara [[spoiler:in her OptionalBoss form]].
160** Violet Detector: Sumireko Usami again, now as the main character.
161** Wily Beast and Weakest Creature: Saki Kurokoma, Keiki Haniyasushin and Yachie Kicchou, the game's BigBadEnsemble.
162** Sunken Fossil World: Yuuma Toutetsu.
163** Unconnected Marketeers: Chimata Tenkyuu.
164** Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost: Son Biten, Enoko Mitsugashira, and Chiyari Tenkajin, TheDragon of [[MeleeATrois the three Animal Realm Yakuza Clans]], who are actually TheMole of the real BigBad.
165* The Guyzoch Space Pirates are introduced this way in ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'', with their leaders, Prince Vorkken and Chewgi, shown as silhouettes illuminated only by the red TronLines and GlowingEyesOfDoom on their suits. The GEATHJERK Federation's commanders later get the same treatment [[spoiler:in the flashback detailing Vorkken's tragic backstory. Notably, it is the only time we get to see Second Officer Heyorgah, who Vorkken kills prior to his boss fight and is left as a grave]].
166* Even though it doesn't happen in the context of the game itself, in the manga for ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', Kariya and Yoshiro say "Since we appeared in silhouette earlier, you probably thought we were up to something ''dastardly''. We're totally not."
167** Although early in the game, the Reapers ''do'' appear, with some slight dark shading over them, so...
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171* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': About half the cast are introduced with silhouettes. The comic seems to have retired the practice, however, in recent years.
172* ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'': The Creature Counsil meet as a cabal of sinister silhouettes... except the Phoenix representative, who has an open flame on her head and cannot lurk in shadows.
173* ''Webcomic/TheKamics'': Loki likes to appear as a shadowy figure.
174* ''Webcomic/{{Harkovast}}'': The Speaker spent the first part of the comic appearing only as a silhouette, while making ominous statements.
175* ''Webcomic/BladeOfToshubi'': The Feline Emperor has only been seen in silhouette.
176* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010303c "What do you expect? I'm just a mysterious shadowy villain"]]
177%%* ''Website/SmackJeeves'': In this comic [[http://randomchaos.smackjeeves.com/comics/750327/the-start-of-chaos/]] and it's the ''first'' comic.
178* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
179** Jack Noir often does this. Granted, it's not hard to do, since he has a shiny black carapace. [[spoiler: But then he leaps over the MoralEventHorizon. After that, the sight of his shadow flying overhead is enough to elicit a mass OhCrap.]]
180** This is the most we ever see of the troll {{Famous Ancestor}}s, the only colored facial features being mouth, face paint, glasses, and occasionally eyes.
181** Some of the giant, powerful underlings seen on occasion, such as a three-eyed, four-armed beast fought by Mom Lalonde and a huge winged humanoid faced by John in [S] Cascade, are seen only as looming, backlit silhouettes the dwarf their more detailed opponents.
182** The Imperial Drone seen in ''Hivebent'' is largely a dark silhouette against the night sky, looming ominously over the viewer.
183* ''Webcomic/{{Remus}}'': This is how Williams's face is kept hidden once he pulls off his mask. We see eyes, teeth, and knives -- that's it.
184* ''Webcomic/SurprisingOcteal'': Some silhouetted character stalks the main character while she's practicing with her powers in a pool.
185* ''Webcomic/EarsForElves'': Early in, [[http://www.earsforelves.com/archives/185 a black elf shape]] is seen (by readers only) sitting in a tree, watching Tanna after Rolan [[CrashIntoHello crashes into her]]. This conceals his identity until much later, after he's become a major and frequent character, when he confesses to chaperoning Rolan at that time.
186* ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'': Ivy Pingo pulls this off rather formidably at the end of Kaitlyn's birthday party...[[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2011/02/12 or so we were led to believe.]]
187* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': The emergency meeting of doctors and, later, the Revourer.
188* ''Webcomic/Trevor2020'': Light from the hallway behind [[spoiler: Trevor]], as he [[PuppeteerParasite detaches himself]] from [[spoiler: Terry’s]] [[ParasiteZombie body]] at the doorway to the safe room, casts them both in shadow.
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192* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Cauldron]] attempts to invoke this when they assemble a coalition of the most powerful and influential parahumans in the world, hero and villain alike, to combat the threat of the [[OutsideContextProblem Endbringers]], with each group standing in front of a light-producing panel in a circular pattern. The reasoning behind this is unclear, as everyone at the meeting clearly knows who the others are, and no attempt is made to conceal identities. The protagonist speculates that it's meant to send a message about secrecy.
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196* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Fire Lord Ozai for the first two seasons.
197* In ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'', the first time Father, the BigBad, appears, he shows up as a silhouette. However, it's quickly revealed that this is because he wears a suit of shadows. For a good deal of the series, even if he appears in broad daylight, he's a silhouette. It's finally ripped off in TheMovie...and it turns out [[ChekhovsGunman we've seen what he looks like in previous episodes]].
198* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' has the Guild of Calamitous Intent's Council of 13.
199* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' features "The Light", TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness who are nothing but sinister silhouettes on a set of screens till TheReveal of their identities near the end of season 1. For an added touch, the silhouettes are ''white'', running with the team's name.
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