Megan Thee Stallion, a known fan of My Hero Academia, has added onto her cosplay repertoire with her latest creation.

After one of the My Hero Academia’s assistants revealed that she drew inspiration from Megan Thee Stallion and modeled the Rabbit Hero Mirko after her, the rapper has finally brought the character to life, just in time for Halloween. The famous rapper posted images of her cosplay as Mirko, writing, “For my first look MIRKO THEE STALLION” on her Twitter account. Wearing a sleeveless white leotard with shiny blue trim and the gold crescent moon glittering on her chest, Megan Thee Stallion perfectly evokes Mirko, especially with the rabbit ears she edited onto her head. She also edited herself into some My Hero Academia-appropriate backgrounds, such as the hero card template and the scene where Mirko jumps in midair.

Megan Thee Stallion has not been shy about her passion for anime. She’s expressed her love for numerous anime including Bleach, Naruto, Blue Exorcist and Attack on Titan. She displayed her anime-inspired look as Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., where she had a pink bob with bangs and tinted shades. She also cosplayed as Sailor Moon with her iconic white top with navy blue collar and red bow, hair styled into Usagi’s famous odango hairstyle. Possibly the “Hot Girl Summer” rapper’s most iconic cosplay ever, she cosplayed as Shoto Todoroki for the cover photo shoot for Paper Magazine, showing off her fiery and cool sides.

What Is My Hero Academia?

My Hero Academia began serializing in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014, and since then, it has become one of the top series worldwide. The story revolves around a world divided into people who have superpowers called Quirks and those who don’t. The protagonist, Izuku Midoriya, is one of the few who were born without Quirks, yet despite this, he still dreams of becoming a superhero just like his idol All Might, Japan’s top hero. His dream is realized when All Might passes on his Quirk One for All to Midoriya. However, the world is put in danger when the villain Shigaraki, backed by All Might’s nemesis All for One, has his eyes set on destroying the hero society.

At the helm of the anime adaptation is Studio Bones, with Kenji Nagasaki as the director and Yōsuke Kuroda as the writer. Composing the music is Yuki Hayashi who is known for composing for Haikyuu!!, the 2021 version of Shaman King and the Junji Ito Collection. The series currently has six seasons and three anime movies so far with the most recent one, My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission grossing over $47 million worldwide.

Season 6 of My Hero Academia is currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Hulu.

Source: Twitter