
It’s never too early to start planning for Halloween, especially since you may want to squeeze in a few extra leg days…
Hentai Kamen, the superhero who isn’t afraid to let his freak flag fly, is back with a new movie in cinematic release this month. Titled Hentai Kamen: The Abnormal Crisis, the sequel revolves around the mysterious disappearance of all the world’s panties. And when your powers stem from placing a pair of knickers on your noggin, that’s a crisis indeed.
Let’s check out the trailer.
Fantastic.
And now, as part of the promotion, an officially licensed costume set has gone on sale at Japan’s Don Quixote discount shops. The set retails for 5,378 yen (US$48.95) and includes a mask, panty headgear, beige panties to make sure your junk stays put, HK’s trademark white suspender thong, and fishnet thigh-highs.
I don’t know about the rest of you ladies, but a man with enough confidence to rock this get-up would definitely get my vote in the costume contest, if you know what I mean.
By which I mean I would vote for him in a costume contest.
While ogling his buns.
Source: Cinema Today
Top image: YouTube/Cinema Today

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