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]]>One of the most obvious use cases for our hell fire contacts is as the eyes of Marvel’s anti-hero Johnny Blaze AKA Ghost Rider or The Good Samaritan. Portrayed as a stunt motorcyclist with the superhuman ability to transform into a fire engulfed skeletal being at night or in the presence of evil, he first appeared in issue #5 Of Marvel Spotlight (1972). Subsequently, Ghost Rider has featured as the titular character in live-action movies Ghost Rider (2007) and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) where he was played by Nicolas Cage. However, he has also featured in various other forms of media, for example, the video game Ghost Rider (2007), and even a self-titled comic series Ghost Rider (2022)
Meanwhile, because the term ‘Hell Fire’ is said to refer to the eternal fires of hell, our hell fire contact lenses could also be used to cosplay devil eyes. This could be a stereotypical red bodied, horned and pointy tailed depiction of a devil or even something completely unique.
Designed and manufactured right here in the UK, our hell fire coloured contacts are hand-printed with approved red, orange, yellow, and black dye. Consisting of 62% polymacon and 38% water, they have been formulated to provide exceptional levels of comfort and durability. Meanwhile, they boast a lifespan of up to 90-days as well a recommendation not to exceed eight hours of consecutive wear.
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]]>Ideal for use as a fashion accessory, at Halloween, or in cosplay, our emerald green contacts are a near pixel-perfect colour match to the vibrant emerald green eyes of DC’s Poison Ivy. First appearing in issue #181 of Batman (1966), she is the alter ego of eco-terrorist Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley. Possessing the power to control all plant life, she is portrayed as a plant-human hybrid and an arch enemy of the Caped Crusader AKA Batman.
Following her comic book debut, Poison Ivy has featured prolifically in both comics as well as many other forms of media. For example, live-action movies including Batman & Robin (1997), Fox’s 100-episode live-action TV series Gotham, and animations including The Lego Batman Movie (2017). She’s even featured in video games such as Lego Batman, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heros, and Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham among many others.
Poison Ivy aside, if you are collaborating on a multi-character DC-themed cosplay with friends, you might also be interested in our other DC inspired designs. These include our bestselling Harley Quinn contacts and Joker contacts.
Manufactured right here in the UK, our emerald green coloured contacts are a popular design from our extensive range of green contacts. Hand printed using a scientificaly formulated mix of approved blue and yellow dye, they contain 62% polymacon and 38% water, leaving them soft, lightweight, and highly durable. Boasting a lifespan of 90-days, they have a recommended wear time of up to eight consecutive hours.
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]]>Featuring a story line inspired by Sean Connery’s The Name of the Rose (1986), and set in 1952 Romania, The Nun sees Valak take the form of a Catholic Nun and inflect untold horror upon Saint Cartha’s monastery. Meanwhile, The Nun 2, a direct sequel to The Nun 1 and the ninth instalment in the franchise, sees Valak embark upon a fresh murderous spree in 1956 France, and is set for release in Spetember 2023.
A popular Halloween costume theme, for which are Valak contacts are ideal, Valak’s live-action representation and story line is, contrary to popular belief, completely fictional and written specifically for the films. Meanwhile, the demonic being’s name is plucked directly from ancient mythology which refers to Valak as a demonic being who takes the form of a two-headed dragon-riding, winged boy.
A popular choice from our movie contacts range, our yellow Valak contacts are manufactured as soft mini sclera lenses and hand-printed at a state of the art facility in the UK. Boasting a water content of 38% versus 62% base material, they have been scientifically formulated to provide excellent levels of comfort and durability. Meanwhile, they can be worn for up to eight consecutive hours and have a lifespan of 90 days.
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