The latest collection features a surprising number of rare cosplay images. It showcases Kiwi from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Freya from God of War: Ragnarok, and Karlach from Baldur’s Gate 3, among many others including Ciri from The Witcher series, Juri Han from Street Fighter 6, Verona from Van Helsing, and additional beloved characters.
Karlach from Baldur’s Gate 3 by Drakonart
Karlach is a tiefling whose presence significantly shapes the Baldur’s Gate 3 narrative. She can join the player’s party, offering a compelling dynamic and a potential romance. The cosplay of this striking character was crafted by Drakonart.
Photographer – Milligan.
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Kiwi from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners by Ari Anna
The Phantom Liberty expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 arrives on September 26, with early reviews already flooding in. Critics are praising the DLC, giving it an average score around 90 out of 100. In cosplay, the emphasis is usually on iconic characters from the game’s universe. Fans especially notice heroines from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, with Ari Anna taking the spotlight by portraying Kiwi, a netrunner in David Martinez’s squad.
Freya from God of War: Ragnarok by Jessica Nigri
Freya touched audiences in the most recent installments of God of War. Her complex bond with Kratos veers between friendship and estrangement. Jessica Nigri brings Freya to life, presenting canonical and fan-inspired outfits. This feature highlights high-quality cosplay inspired by the God of War saga.
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Psylocke from Marvel comics by Mysteria
Psylocke is a Mutant with telepathic and telekinetic gifts, a staple of the X‑Men universe. While she appears infrequently in films and animated series, Mysteria crafted a dedicated cosplay that captures her striking look.
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Psylocke stands out as a powerful telepath. Tall and striking, she is instantly recognizable by her purple hair. The katana she wields adds a dynamic edge to any portrayal.
Photographer – 412ART.
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Catwoman from DC Bombshells by Alena Sysueva
The Bombshells graphic novels reimagine DC heroines in pin‑up style. Among them are Supergirl, Black Canary, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman. Alena Sysueva brings Selina Kyle to life, and a dedicated article explores this distinctive portrayal.
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A few years back I created a pin‑up Catwoman in a short dress for a large group project with the team. We later staged a show, but that costume didn’t photograph well in the shoot. Eventually, I circled back to a pin‑up cat aesthetic in a new dress inspired by the comic cover. This look remains a rare sight in cosplay.
Photographer: Ekaterina Murzik.
Persephone from the film “The Matrix Revolutions” by Anna Shakhovskaya
In The Matrix Revolutions, Italian actress Monica Bellucci delivers a memorable portrayal as a program that feeds on emotion. Anna Shakhovskaya’s cosplay interprets that iconic red outfit with a plunging neckline, and other works by the artist are featured in a dedicated piece.
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This isn’t the first time I’ve drawn inspiration from Monica Bellucci’s roles. Earlier, I explored Cleopatra from Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra and Persephone in a light Matrix gown. I approached this cosplay with care, aiming for canonical accuracy in the latex dress that moves with the body while remaining comfortable for the shoot.
As before, the result was crafted with seriousness and passion.
Photographer: Andrey Modey.
Harley Quinn from the animated series of the same name by Arina Grantaire
The September release of the final episode in the fourth season of Harley Quinn coincides with shifts in film plans for the Joker’s former girlfriend. In animation, the character shines, and Arina Grantaire brings Harley to life with a standout cosplay. A separate article covers this heroine in detail.
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The idea to cosplay Harley came from a friend who suggested a joint shoot. I loved the character from the comics, and the animated series left a lasting impression. The shorts-and-tank look became a favorite for shoots and performances.
Photographer: Farely.
Alia Atreides from Dune by Anmaro
The 2021 film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune, directed by Denis Villeneuve, captured the saga’s dark mood. Anmaro stars as Alia Atreides, a key figure on the world of Arrakis.
Photographer: Valentina Suvorova.
Are you looking forward to the second Dune?
Verona from the film “Van Helsing” by Victoria Kaminskaya
Van Helsing blends gothic horror with action, led by Hugh Jackman. Verona, one of Dracula’s brides, is celebrated for her charm and danger. Victoria Kaminskaya crafted a cosplay of Verona, the eldest sister, in a memorable portrayal.
Photographer – Shilen.
Ciri from The Witcher 3 by Niveron
The Witcher universe continues to inspire new interpretations. This run features Ciri portrayed by Marianne, known online as Niveron. More Witcher and sorceress cosplay can be found in the related collection.
During the release of The Witcher 3, a wave of emotions colored the experience. Ciri felt like a character always on the verge of a new challenge. In this report, the tale imagines a future where the Witcher realm experiences lasting peace between the Northern kingdoms and Nilfgaard, led by a transformed Ciri.
Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners by Kaya Nilson
Lucy stands out as the most beloved Cyberpunk 2077 heroine in cosplay circles. In this installment, Erika Vlasova, known as Kaya Nilson, embodies Lucy, with retoucher Sasha Mifetis delivering a refined background finish.
Ducky from the anime series Demon Slayer by Irina Meyer
The Demon Slayer universe pits humans against sinister demons like the notorious Daki. Irina Meyer brings Ducky to life with a striking, detailed cosplay that captures the character’s essence.
Retoucher – Alice.
Juri Han from Street Fighter 6 by Tniwe
The collection closes with a bold take on the long‑legged Juri Han from Street Fighter 6. Vlada Lutsak, known as Tniwe, swaps the full suit for athleticwear while keeping the signature hairstyle and gloves that define the character.
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