In our latest cosplay collection, fans will spot Daphne and Velma from the Scooby-Doo animated series, Shadowheart from Baldur’s Gate 3, Ada Wong from the remake of Resident Evil 4, and the heroine from a popular anime series. The lineup blends game, film, and animation inspirations to celebrate cosplay artistry across North America.
Wednesday Addams from the series Wednesday by Meiko Inoe
Following the show’s overwhelming success, the Addams Family has surged in cosplay popularity. Last week highlighted Morticia, and this time the spotlight shifts to Wednesday, portrayed by Meiko Inoe. The look mirrors Jenna Ortega’s energetic dance from the program, reimagined with a playful, cosplay-forward twist.
Photographer: Nikita Parkhomenko.
Ada Wong from Resident Evil 4 Remake by Saint Agnia
Agnia Severina repeatedly drew inspiration from Ada Wong. Her portfolio spans Resident Evil 6 and the 2005 remake’s fourth installment, culminating in a fresh Ada Wong portrayal. A recent add-on, Separate Ways, is noted in this context as a separate campaign component.
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Photographer: Kristina Borodkina.
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Ada Wong and the Remake Legacy
Ada Wong remains a fan favorite for its stylish design and dramatic flair. The latest cosplay explorations emphasize the character’s enduring appeal within the Resident Evil universe, including homage to recent expansions and narrative threads that fans continue to explore across media.
Rebecca from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners by Ari Anna
The heroines from the Cyberpunk world have found a strong foothold in cosplay. Ari Anna presents Rebecca with charm and precision, while her portfolio also nods to the endearing Kiwi from the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners universe, highlighting a broader interest in female leads from this cyberpunk setting.
Photographer – As I see.
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Philippa from The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings by Anastasia Alexiel
Witcher fandom remains a staple, and this entry showcases a rare image of Philippa Eilhart, known in lore as a creator of the Lodge of Sorceresses. The portrayal recalls a pivotal moment from The Witcher 2, where Philippa’s power is on full display. Additional Witcher characters appear across the broader cosplay collection.
Photographer: Vesania.
Makima from the anime Chainsaw Man by Jessica Nigri
The anticipation around Chainsaw Man’s second season in 2024 keeps Makima in spotlight. Jessica Nigri’s interpretation features her in a nurse outfit, echoing the character’s iconic presence within the manga and anticipated anime adaptation.
Photographer: Vesania.
Harley Quinn from the Tniwe animated series
Vlada Lutsak, known as Tniwe, delivers a striking crossover that fuses Harley Quinn with a well-known cinematic moment from American Psycho. This fusion topic is explored in dedicated coverage within the collection.
Yennefer from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by Niveron
Among Witcher devotees, a third game focus often centers on Yennefer. Marianne Niveron offers a black-haired sorceress portrait that expands beyond Ciri and Triss, inviting viewers to compare interpretations across the Witcher trilogy.
Yennefer is a favorite among fans in the third game, celebrated for her fierce complexity and elegance.
Shadow Heart from Baldur’s Gate 3 by Kristina Volkova
Following recent Baldur’s Gate showcases, Kristina Volkova brings Shadowheart to life as a half-elf ally who stands by the player’s side. This portrayal hints at the character’s loyalty and the potential for in-game romance within the franchise’s expansive universe.
Photographer: Irina Seidova.
Velma and Daphne from Scooby-Doo
In the lead-up to Halloween, several cosplayers brought Daphne and Velma to life. The nostalgia remains strong as fans revisit the classic Scooby-Doo adventures, with distinctive costumes by Maria Muller and Asami Gate. A separate feature further explores these heroines’ enduring appeal.
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Photographer: Irina Seidova.
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Yor Forger from Spy x Family by Oichi
The collection closes with Yor Forger, a compelling assassin figure from Spy x Family. New episodes of the second season air currently, and other works by Oichi appear in related features that celebrate the creator’s distinctive style.
Photographer: Assembled for the series feature.