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Quatre Raberba Winner in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

Quatre is the pilot of Sandrock and leader of “G Team.” Along with the four other members: Heero Yuy (Wing Gundam), Duo Maxwell (Deathscythe), Trowa Barton (Heavyarms) and Chang Wufei (Shenlong), he is sent to Earth as part of a plan to take revenge on the OZ military corporation. Quatre believes in the idea of pacifism and is often reluctant to kill an enemy. He is kind and humble, as well as being the best dressed of the group.

Crazy Dave

David Blazing, AKA Crazy Dave, is the deuteragonist in the Plants vs. Zombies video game series. He serves as a narrator for the games and also has a shop called Crazy Dave’s Twiddydinkies that he runs from the back of his car.

Firo Prochainezo from Baccano

Firo Prochainezo from Baccano

In Baccano!, Firo Prochainezo is the youngest executive of Manhattan’s Martillo Family camorra. He became a complete immortal in November 1930 after accidentally drinking Szilard Quates’ immortality elixir at a party celebrating his own promotion.

Pyramid Head

A strange, violent, brutal creature in the video game Silent Hill 2, Pyramid Head serves as a mental manifestation of the guilt and anger bottled up inside the main protagonist James Sunderland. The pyramid shaped helmet he wears appears to cause him pain, and he never utters a word except for moans and grunts. His outfit is simple but bloody: a butchers robe, white gloves, a giant knife and the iconic pyramid helmet. Be sure to cover all clothing in a good dose of fake blood. For a detailed DIY guide on how to make your own Pyramid Head prop, check out our advanced cosplay guide.

Running Forrest Gump

In the 1994 film Forrest Gump, the titular Forrest Gump embarks on a lengthy run across America with his trusty Nikes. This guide is for when his iconic running look featured in one of the most memorable scenes of American cinema.

Ginko from Mushi-shi

Ginko from Mushi-shi

Ginko, whose real name is Yoki, is the main character of the manga and anime series Mushi-shi, who is followed throughout the series solving mushi cases. He rarely comes back to the same show location more than once, to reinforce his ‘wanderer’ status.

Stanley Miller from Stan Against Evil

Stanley Miller

In Stan Against Evil, judgmental sheriff Stan Miller (John C. McGinley) is forced to give up his job because of an angry outburst at a most inopportune moment — his wife’s funeral. Relinquishing authority doesn’t come easily for Stan, especially after he finds out he must make way for Evie Barret.

Vasilly Fet

On The Strain, Vasilly Fet (Kevin Durand) is a New York City exterminator who uses his skills and knowledge of the city to fight the strigoi. Despite his solitary nature, he quickly bonds with Professor Setrakian and Dr. Ephraim Goodweather and becomes part of their team.

BJ Blazkowicz from Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

B.J. Blazkowicz from Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

In Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Captain William Joseph “BJ” Blazkowicz is an OSA secret agent. He’s been fighting the Nazi war machine since his first appearance in Wolfenstein 3D way back in 1992.

Professor Abraham Setrakian

On The Strain, Professor Abraham Setrakian (David Bradley) is a Holocaust survivor who hunts the ancient strain of vampires, the strigoi, that occupied New York City. He first encountered the strigoi during WWII, at the hands of the Nazi army. Despite his age, Setrakian is steadfast and quick, thanks to his concoction of strigoi blood that extends his life and health. His most distinctive accessory is his wolf’s head sword cane, once belonging to the vampire master’s human host, which he acquired from a war criminal. The exact cane is difficult to find, though many pewter substitutes provide the same effect.

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