Men
Chizome Akaguro/Stain from My Hero Academia
Stain (voiced in Japanese by Go Inoue and in English by Robert McCollum) is one of the initial antagonists in the series My Hero Academia/Boku no Hero Academia.
He is a villain known as the Hero Killer, and one of the main antagonists early on in the series, focusing on Iida’s part of the story.
Stain has extremely spiky and messy hair, and tiny red eyes that are framed by a tattered cream mask. He wears a thick red headband, a tattered red scarf, a black and grey tank top/vest combo, black pants, and a large variety of holsters, with spiked boots with knee guards, black bracers, a tan belt with a holster, and cream arm wraps. Also several blades.
Baki Hanma from Baki the Grappler
Baki Hanma (voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki and Troy Baker in the 2018 anime) is the protagonist of Baki the Grappler. Baki trains as a fighter so he can surpass and defeat his father Yuujiro Hanma as vengeance for the death of his mother Emi Akezawa. Baki has shaggy brown hair and a beauty mark over his lip that resembles Emi’s. For your costume, you’ll need a pair of red shorts to emulate Baki’s preferred fighting uniform. While finding an exact match might be difficult, plenty of options exist that are very similar, so choose your favorite. You’ll also need white hand wraps and athletic tape, and you can use a pair of open-toed grip socks to protect your feet. Baki is covered in scars from his hard years of training, and you can use scar wax to recreate these. Depending on how many you decide to wear, you may need extra wax. Choose a concealer in your skin tone (the one linked comes in many) to conceal the edges. Finally, use a black eyebrow pencil to add your beauty mark and you’re ready for a fight!
Darrel Curtis
Darrel “Darry” Curtis Jr. is a character in The Outsiders. He is the oldest Curtis brother and leader of the household. Since the passing of their parents, he has taken on the role of a parental figure. Darrel is mostly serious, but at times his concern for his younger siblings can manifest into anger, which causes him to act rashly. Ponyboy describes his older brother as “someone who grew up too fast and handling things no one his age should have to.” Patrick Swayze plays Darrel in the 1983 movie adaptation.
Lars from Go Jetters
Lars is a member of the Go Jetters, a group of four heroes who travel the world in the British animated children’s series. Lars is the resident expert mechanic who can fix just about anything. Even though he’s British, he loves the Eiffel Tower in France. His catchphrase is “Geographic!”
Ethan Clade from Strange World
Ethan Clade is a character in the 2022 Disney movie Strange World. He is a typical sixteen year old who enjoys hanging out with his friends. He gets shy around his crush, Diazo. Although he longs for adventure away from the quiet farm life. When his dad, Searcher, embarks on a mission, Ethan sneaks onto his airship. The whole Clade family must work together to save the miracle plant in a mysterious subterranean land. Voiced by Jaboukie Young-White, Ethan is an openly gay character. Sew the trim and buttons onto the navy blue crewneck sweater as shown here.
Atsuhiro Sako/Mr. Compress from My Hero Academia
Mr. Compress (voiced in Japanese by Tsuguo Mogami and in English by Kent Williams) is part of the League of Villains in the series My Hero Academia/Boku no Hero Academia.
He is very showy and more of an entertainer oriented criminal, much in the way that Gentle is. His quirk is compressing things into small, tealy-blue marbles.
We haven’t seen his full face in the anime yet, so mild spoiler warning, but he’s got upswept brown hair, and light brown eyes. He has a variety of patterned white masks that he wears over a black ski mask that leads all the way down his collar, a burnt orange button up shirt worn with the collar popped, a green bolo tie, a black vest, black pants, white and black high boots, reddish-orange gloves, and a brown top hat with a red band and a very long white-ish feather sticking out of it.
Garou from One-Punch Man
Garou (voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa and Greg Chun) is a martial arts prodigy who dubs himself the “Hero Hunter” in the manga and anime series One-Punch Man. Though he spends much of his time as a villain, Bang eventually undertakes his rehabilitation so he can become a hero. Garou has stark silver hair that he wears styled up into two points. He wears a tight black long-sleeved shirt, white trousers, and black shoes. Replaced the sash on a pair of martial arts pants with a yellow one to complete the look.
Jinwoo Sung from Solo Leveling
Jinwoo Sung is the protagonist of the web novel Solo Leveling. Jinwoo is a hunter who must battle deadly monsters to protect mankind, and eventually climbs the ranks to become the greatest hunter humanity has ever known. Jinwoo had black hair and favors dark colors. When designing your outfit, you can’t go wrong with black skinny jeans, a loose white tee, and a black hooded cardigan. A black sweater, grey cloak, and black shoes are also good options. A blue light-up sword can make for a fun prop addition to your look.
Rohan Kishibe
Rohan Kishibe is a primary character in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable. At first, he’s an antagonist towards Koichi Hirose, but he later becomes an ally in the search for Yoshikage Kira. Rohan is a successful manga artist, best known for his series Pink Dark Boy in Weekly Shonen Jump. His Stand is called Heaven’s Door, which he uses to turn people into books to read their life stories. He is also the protagonist of the anime spinoff, Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe.
Sodapop Curtis
Sodapop Curtis is a character in The Outsiders. He is the middle child of the Curtis brothers – and often caught in the middle of family fights, much to the frustration of Daryl, as he usually sticks up for Ponyboy. Described as movie star handsome, Sodapop is a magnet for the ladies. He also works at the gas station with his best friend, Steve. The book, written by S.E. Hinton, notes that he’s one of the few guys who doesn’t drink alcohol to have a good time. Rob Lowe plays Sodapop in the 1983 movie adaptation.