Superheroes and supervillains often use flashy names so that they can protect their secret identity. But superheroes and supervillains are not the only ones who adopt a different name for their public persona. Rap artists do it, too. And rap artists have had deadly turf wars, just like the battles between comic book characters. What if they were one and the same?

Can you tell who is who?

Can you tell who is a superhero and who is a supervillain?

Can you tell who the interloper is?

Can you figure out how they got their names?

(Answers at the bottom. Well, some of them.)

The Bishop

The Underground King

Sasha Fierce

The Boy Scout

The Boss

Wanda

Mr. Ski

Hypher

Slim Shady

Allmen

Ratchet

Skinhead

Sand Man

Ms. Goat

Weezy

Unanimous

Minute Man

Mr. Untouchable

Tina Snow

Ms. Demeanor

Bunker

The President

The Harajuku Barbie

Do Wah

The First Lady

Super Nature

Prime Minista

Da Bo$$

Rubber Band Man

Big Poppa

Babe Ruth

Rockman

The Fresh Prince


The Bishop = 2Pac
The Underground King = 50 Cent
Sasha Fierce = Beyoncé
The Boy Scout = Busta Rhymes
The Boss = Cardi B
Wanda = Coolio
Mr. Ski = Dr. Dre
Hypher = Drake
Slim Shady = Eminem
Allmenn = Ice T
Ratchet = Jay-Z
Skinhead = Kanye West
Sand Man = Kendrick Lamar
Ms. Goat = Lil' Kim
Weezy = Lil Wayne
Unanimous = LL Cool J
Minute Man = Ludacris
Mr. Untouchable = MC Hammer
Tina Snow = Megan Thee Stallion
Ms. Demeanor = Missy Elliott
Bunker = Mos Def
The President = Nelly
The Harajuku Barbie = Nicki Minaj
Do Wah = Puff Daddy / P. Diddy
The First Lady = Queen Latifah
Super Nature = Salt 'N' Pepa
Prime Minista = Sir Mix-a-Lot
Da Bo$$ = Snoop Dogg
Rubber Band Man = T.I.
Big Poppa = The Notorious B.I.G.
Babe Ruth = Usher
Rockman = Vanilla Ice
The Fresh Prince = Will Smith


These illustrations were drawn using Stable Diffusion 2.1.
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