This My Hero Academia Mt. Lady cosplay is one gigantic success.

Mt. Lady is one of the most popular professional heroes in My Hero Academia, and this cosplayer proves why. Alice Loneunicorn portrayed the No. 23 Pro Hero with a cosplay that looks like she came out of the anime. Two purple protrude out from her white-blond hair. The cosplayer has Mt. Lady down to the tee with her tan-colored bodysuit and purple gloves, vest and thigh-high boots with bright-orange accents.

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The Cosplayer’s History of My Hero Academia Looks

Alice Loneunicorn has cosplayed as other heroes from My Hero Academia. She did a genderswapped version of Izuku Midoriya in a hilarious cosplay where she poked Eraser Head during his nap, resulting in the teacher binding her up. She also cosplayed as Deku in My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission in his black suit. Aside from My Hero Academia, the cosplayer has also shown off their skills as Raphtalia in The Rising of the Shield Hero, Bulma from Dragon Ball, Faye in Cowboy Bebop and Keqing from Genshin Impact.

Mt. Lady first debuted in Episode 1 when she stole Kamui Wood’s thunder in defeating the villain, making for quite a first impression of astronomical proportions. Vain and someone who loves being in the spotlight, Mt. Lady has enjoyed basking in the attention that being a hero receives, embodying some of the worst qualities of the hero society. Despite this, Mt. Lady has shown she’s one of My Hero Academia‘s best side characters with how resourceful she can be as well as how serious she is about her job when she resolves to continue being a hero even though the heroes were slowly becoming a source of hatred and vitriol from the citizens.

Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s bestselling manga series, My Hero Academia received an anime adaptation courtesy of Studio Bones (Noragami and Bungo Stray Dogs). The first season aired in April 2016, with Season 2 premiering a year later and follows Izuku Midoriya’s enrollment and training at UA High. Season 3, aired in 2018, has the UA students struggling to hold their own against villains invading their training camp. The fourth season follows the heroes embarking on their internships, with Season 5 exploring Midoriya’s Quirk One for All and Shigaraki making his move to wipe out the hero society.

My Hero Academia recently concluded its sixth season on March 25, which covered the “Paranormal Liberation War” and “Dark Hero” arcs. The series announced a seventh season was in development, revealing Romi Park joining the cast as Star and Stripe.

Source: Reddit