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This Mask is distinct from the character of the same name appearing in Dark Horse Comics publications and related media. In Action Comics #2, Zatara the Magician faced a villain called the Mask who was working with Zatara's long-time foe the Tigress. His real name was not given and he has not appeared since.
Adventure Comics #123 had Green Arrow and Speedy fighting a villain called the Mask. No real name given, only one appearance. The WHO recommends that you clean hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water before putting on a mask. Henley adds, “There were so many opportunities for Dr. Poison’s story to be interesting, for her role to be about more than her facial difference, but these threads simply weren't explored.”Cover mouth and nose with mask. Loop the elastic straps around your ears and adjust the toggles, if available, so there are no gaps between your face and the mask.
The Mask demanded more money from Close and similarly captured the Holliday College girls, demanding money from military intelligence. By the Silver Age, the Mask's costume was eventually put into storage in a Meadow City police evidence closet. In Blue Beetle #4, Ted Kord fought a villain called the Mask who also made just one appearance and had no real name given to him.
Beginning in Police Comics #32, Plastic Man had two run-ins with Samuel Runn, also called the Mask. Wow Comics #7 introduced a foe called the Mask for Mr. Scarlet and Pinky who only appeared once and had no real name given. In Doll Man #5, a man named Abraham Miller called himself the Mask and did battle with that diminutive hero on one occasion. Finally, in Adventure Comics #68, a villain called the Mask fought Hourman, with only one appearance and no real name given.