The Mask
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About
The Mask is a film and comic book franchise about a supernatural mask that grants magical powers of chaos to whomever wears it. Beginning as a comic book series, The Mask inspired to feature films The Mask (1994) and The Son of the Mask (2005), an animated series and a video game.
History
Comic Book
The character The Mask, then known as "Masque" first appeared in the comic book "Dark Horse Presents #10.[1] Two years later, in May 1989, the first issue of Stanely Ipkiss, the Mask's alter ego, appeared in the comic book Mayhem (cover below, left). The character continued to appear in several limited series, specials and spin-offs and crossovers (example below, right).[2]
Motion Picture Series
The Mask (1994)
On July 29th, 1994, New Line Cinema released a film adaptation of The Mask. The film stars Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss, as well as Cameron Diaz, Amy Yasbeck, Peter Riegert and Peter Greene. The Mask grossed more than $351 million worldwide and received one Academy Award nomination (trailer below).[3]
Son of the Mask (2005)
On February 18th, 2005, a sequel, Son of the Mask, was released in the United States. The film stars Jamie Kennedy and Alan Cumming and grossed more than $59 million at the worldwide box office (trailer below).[4]
Other Media
Animated Series
Beginning in 1995, an animated spin-off of The Mask film aired the first of three seasons. The series ran for 54 episodes (clip below).
Video Games
In October 1995, a video game adaptation of the Mask film was released for the Super Nintendo in the United States (clip below).
Related Memes
Smockin'
Smockin' is an intentional misspelling of the catchphrase "smoking" uttered by the protagonist in the 1994 comedy film The Mask, which is often associated with a photograph of Jim Carrey's costumed stunt double from the film.
Maskposting
Maskposting is a image macro and image edit featuring references to the films in The Mask motion picture franchise, typically as a shitpost. Some consider the format to be an example of a forced meme.
She Mask
She Mask refers to photoshops and fanart illustrations of female celebrities and fictional characters depicted as if they are wearing the magical green mask from the 1994 comedy film The Mask.
Search Interest
External references
[1] Fandom – Dark Horse Presents
[4] The Numbers – Son of the Mask
Top Comments
JohnnyPizza
May 10, 2020 at 05:40PM EDT
Necromagenvion
May 10, 2020 at 08:53PM EDT