Rabbit hero Mirko (aka Rumi Usagiyama) is ready to fight in the new My Hero Academia cosplay.
Created and posted on Reddit by YesYamCos, this skin recreates the pro’s signature combat outfit, including a white and purple sleeveless suit and white gloves. In the uploaded images, the cosplay shows off their inner Mirko by showing off their toned muscles.
The strong popularity of My Hero Academia Mirko
As a very popular character in the My Hero Academia fanbase, Rumi has inspired a lot of fan-generated content, especially her hero cosplay. For example, another Reddit user by the name of MC_707 showed off their interpretation of Pro Hero #5’s uniform. More notably, none other than Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion went all-out. Establish your anime fan reputation by sharing your Rabbit Quirk user’s cosplay.
My Hero Academia takes place in a future where most people have some form of inherent superpower known as a Quirk. The story centers on Izuku Midoriya, a serious high school student with dreams of becoming a great hero like his idol, All Might. However, the young man was born with no abilities, but that didn’t stop the blue-haired teen from working hard to pursue his dream.
About My Hero Academia
Mangaka Kohei Horikoshi began publishing her ongoing manga in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 2014, and the series has produced over 38 volumes to date. It did well with critics, even winning several prominent awards such as the Best Manga category at the 2017 Japan Sugoi Awards and the Best Shōnen category at the 2018 Japan Expo Awards. Hero Academia was also a huge financial success; it has not only repeatedly entered the top 10 on the New York Times Best Sellers list for graphic novels, but is also one of the best-selling manga in history with over 85 million copies sold worldwide. bridge.
Studio Bones’ animated adaptation of My Hero Academia premiered in 2016 with a sixth season premiering in October 2022 and running for two consecutive seasons. Although the show has received critical acclaim, even winning the Hero of the Year award at the first Crunchyroll Anime Awards, it has also received a lot of criticism. Surprisingly, some have argued that the series would indeed benefit from the inclusion of spin-offs to further develop its many interesting side characters.
Horikoshi’s manga is distributed in North America by VIZ Media, and the anime adaptation of Bones’ My Hero Academia is available on Hulu and Crunchyroll.
Source: Reddit