Brandywine Cosplay showcases their epic version of a gender-swapped Eijiro in the My Hero Academia Cosplay that emphasizes the hero.
Red Riot from My Hero Academia, Eijiro Kirishima comes to life through cosplay that’s simultaneously intimidating and gender-swapped.

The costume was designed by Brandywine Cosplay. It provides the battle attire of a young high schooler with a feminine flair and still shows off its face mask with spikes and a sleeve-like shoulder covering. The Reddit account of the renowned and skilled cosplayer also contains pictures of equally stunning recreations of My Hero Academia’s Mina Ashido/Pinky, Fullmetal Alchemist’s Winry Rockbell; and Pokemon’s Misty and Cubone. The cosplayers have also made gender-neutral versions of the Nickelodeon show that features Danny Phantom’s ominous hero ghost.
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The storyline of My Hero Academia
Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia first appeared in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in July 2014. The series has since released 37 volumes of material. The story takes place in a world where every person is born with a superpower referred to as a quirk. The story follows Izuku who is a high school student who was born without quirks.
The series recently hit the astonishing milestone of 85 million copies sold around the world which makes Horikoshi’s story one of the top-selling manga ever, along with Keisuke Itagaki’s Baki the Grappler or Yoshihiro Togashi’s Hunter x Hunter. The graphic novel Vol. 33 has been featured in the NYT Bestsellers List for several years. The list of March 2023 has 33 as third which is just in front of Moon Rising and Collaborations.
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My Hero Academia Counts Celebrities Among Its Fans
My Hero Academia is a well-known series that has a huge fan. They demonstrate their dedication to the show by purchasing manga and making amazing cosplay. Brandywine Cosplay has created a gender-neutral Kirishima. Some other recent examples include an intriguing recreation of Midoriya as a dark vigilante stage and an adorable rendition of Ochaco Uraraka in her gravity-defining outfit. Cosplay has been utilized by a variety of celebrities to demonstrate their appreciation for My Hero Academia. Megan Thee Stallion, Grammy Award winner, posted her interpretation of Rabbit Hero Mirko on Twitter at the close of the season.
The studio Bones’ adaptation of My Hero Academia (Mob Psycho 100) is also accessible through Crunchyroll as well as Hulu. The show has been aired for six seasons. made and has been awarded many awards, including the Best Fighting Scene in the Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2021. VIZ Media distributes manga in North America.