<Li> Another British rock band called Marillion also has a song called The Invisible Man . This track opens the album Marbles, released in 2004 . </Li> <Li> In the anime series Naruto, the Second Tsuchikage, Muu, is probably based on Griffin, the main character of "The Invisible Man", due to his combination of bandage - covering appearance and the invisibility technique he uses to avoid being spotted . </Li> <Li> In the Monster High media, including video games and web animations, there is a teacher named "Mr. Where", who dresses in the Invisible Man's bandages, trench coat, and gloves (however, he usually wears a beret and sunglasses, as he is the drama teacher). He is confirmed to be invisible beneath these coverings on more than one occasion, where his sleeves are shown bunching up to reveal his invisible limbs . He also seems to have the ability to extend his invisibility, making his clothing disappear as well . </Li> <Li> In addition to Mr. Where in the primary Monster High line, in the tie - in novels by Lisi Harrison, there is a teenage boy named Billy Phaedin (jokingly called "InvisiBilly"), in reference to the teenage main characters being the children of Universal Monsters and other historical "monsters". It's mentioned repeatedly that he is usually naked, otherwise he'd just look like floating clothing . In the third novel, a friend attempts to use modern cosmetics to make him visible, with limited success, but he ultimately goes back to being invisible once these techniques fail in a public setting . </Li>

Introduction of the novel the invisible man by hg wells