16 Incredible Drag Queen Interpretations Of Your Favorite ’80s & ’90s Heroines And Villains

Queen Magazine has exclusively provided Dragaholic and Queerty with 16 incredible photos, captured for their first and second issues by photographer Magnus Hastings. Issues one and two, the heroine and villain issues respectively, are guaranteed to make anybody who grew up in the ’80s and ’90s feel nostalgic.

Which heroin or villain did you love most as a child? Leave a comment below and let us know!

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Heroines

In a fierce galaxy far, far away Pusse Couture always has the force with her as Princess Leia.

On Wednesdays she wears pink. Misty Violet is ready to ride as the Pink Mighty Morphin’ Power Ranger.

Laganja Estranja as The Fifth Element’s Leeloo is truly a supreme being! Props to ya, intergalactic momma!

You better keep your distance from Sasha Colby who slays as Lara Croft.

Tito Soto is #GoneWithTheWindFabulous as Super Mario’s Princess Peach.

Jakarta will be ready for you if you come for her, serving kick ass Chun-Li Street Fighter fish!

Mariah Balenciaga makes it rain as X-Men’s Storm, mistress of the elements.

Sultry Texas drag kitten Farrah Moan makes for the purrrfect Catwoman.

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Villains

It’s off with your head if you’re not walking children in nature with Tammie Brown as the Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.

Don’t worry, you’re in good hands with Dakota D’vil as Kill Bill’s Elle Driver. OOOOH NURSE!

Diana Dzhaketov has a view to a kill as Grace Jones’ May Day character from the James Bond adventure.

Sissy Spastik believes you can be whomever you want to be as X-Men’s Mystique.

You’ll be green with envy when you see Misty Violet as the villainous Poison Ivy!

Valentine Anger looks absolutely maniacal as DC Comics’ Harley Quinn.

Allusia definitely knows where to find the boys AND the booze but don’t you dare hang her gowns on a wire hanger when she’s feeling her Joan Crawford Mommie Dearest fantasy.

With her commitment to comedy, character, art, makeup and love of black/blonde wigs there was no one better suited to portray Cruella De Vil than the outrageous Manila Luzon.

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