Men
Georgie Cooper from Young Sheldon
George Cooper, Jr. (played by Montana Jordan) is the eldest son of George and Mary, and the elder brother of Sheldon and Missy on the sitcom Young Sheldon. Referred to as Georgie by nearly everyone, the eldest Cooper child is named after his father and is often derided by Sheldon and Meemaw for his lacking intellect. Georgie’s style is far less buttoned-up than his younger brothers, favoring comfortable jeans and loose-fitting, sporty clothes.
Mysterion from South Park
Mysterion (voiced by Matt Stone) is the secret vigilante identity of Kenny McCormick on the adult cartoon series South Park. Recreating Mysterion’s look might take a little preparation and effort, but it will make for a kickass costume once complete. First, you’ll need to find a question mark headband. It’s difficult to find one in green, so get the lightest shade possible and paint over it instead. Use the same paint to adorn the front of your light purple jumpsuit with a capital ‘M.’ Cut a hole large enough to fit the question mark through the top of your hood (since these headbands are sold in a two-pack, you can paint one and use the other to measure the hole). Then, once the headband is dry, put on your black eye mask first, then the question mark headband, and carefully slip the hood over top. After that, all that’s left is to layer the white briefs and belt over your jumpsuit, pull on your boots and gloves, and dash off to keep the citizens of South Park safe!
Suguru Geto from Jujutsu Kaisen
Suguru Geto (voiced by Takahiro Sakurai and Lex Lang) is one of the primary antagonists of the manga and anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. Suguru was once a student at Jujutsu Tech alongside Shoko Ieiri and his former partner Satoru Gojo. Suguru became known as one of the worst curse users after he used his powers to massacre non-sorcerers. Suguru wears dark blue robes and has long black hair that is partly tied back. You can find high-quality versions of his uniform for cosplay, though if you are flexible with the appearance and want to save money, you can always mix and match different pieces to recreate the look instead.
Kirk Fogg
Actor Kirk Fogg is the host of the 90s Nickelodeon game show, Legends of the Hidden Temple. During the first season, he announced each event, asked tiebreaker questions, and handed out the Pendants of Life. He also playfully interacts with Olmec. The image on the right features Kirk from the recent movie adaptation. Two minor alterations to the updated outfit are a gray t-shirt instead of white, and a red patch on his button down. It also seems the branded pouch was swapped for a regular brown pouch.
Lonewolf from Lonewolf: A Sniper Story
Lonewolf is the former military hitman protagonist of the mobile game Lonewolf: A Sniper Story. A talented marksman, Lonewolf undertakes contracts from The Assembly organization in a bid to get closer to its leader, a man named Mando. Lonewolf wears a plain bandana tied around the lower half of his face to conceal his identity, as well hide a nasty scar on his left cheek. The rest of his uniform is practical, with a sturdy jacket, backpack, and slightly distressed jeans. Though he mostly relies on his sniper rifle, Lonewolf also carries a pistol.
Young Sheldon Cooper from Young Sheldon
Young Sheldon Cooper (played by Iain Armitage with voiceover from Jim Parsons) is the titular protagonist of the CBS sitcom Young Sheldon. A spinoff of the popular Big Bang Theory, the series focuses on Sheldon Cooper’s childhood in East Texas, where his proclivity for learning and genius intellect are often at odds with his family and peers, including his older brother Georgie. Whereas the elder Sheldon was known for his geeky collection of t-shirts, young Sheldon often favors plaid button-ups and bow ties, making for a fun and comfortable costume. To put the finishing touches on the look, be sure to bring a vintage-looking briefcase and style your hair with a little shine.
Lucifer from Obey Me!
Lucifer is a character in the anime romance simulation and RPG Obey Me! One Master to Rule Them All He is featured in an otome, or a female targeted story game. The game revolves around seven demonic brothers. Lucifer is the eldest among them, though most loyal to his younger brother, Diovolo. Each brother represents a different sin, and Lucifer represents Pride.
Draco Malfoy in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”
Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) is the antagonist of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. He is the son of pureblood wizards Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy, and a first-year student at Hogwarts. The Sorting Hat places him in Slytherin. Draco bullies Ron and Hermione, thinking himself better than them. He extends friendship to Harry Potter, who declines, for he doesn’t like his pompous arrogance. This begins their well-known rivalry. In contrast to his power-hungry cruelty, Draco is actually quite a coward, as he’s known to whine: “Wait until my father hears about this!” Use hair gel to slick the wig or your own back.
Snoop Dogg from Super Bowl LVI Half-Time Show
For the Super Bowl LVI half-time show, Snoop Dogg took the stage alongside other hip-hop icons like Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. The all-time rapper’s delivery was smooth as ever, performing “Drop It Like It’s Hot”. Snoop dressed in a blue and yellow tracksuit — a nod to his Los Angeles allegiance — accessorized with gold frames, gold chains, and a gold mic.
Freakazoid
Freakazoid is the title character of the mid-90s Kids WB animated series of the same name and a co-production between the crews that created Kids WB’s two more successful series Batman (Bruce Timm and Paul Dini) and Animaniacs (Tom Reugger and Steven Spielberg). Though its run was short, it proved to be a cult classic that still endures to this day, thanks to its mix of absurd humor and references to pop culture and (then) current events.
The title character is a wacky superhero who is the alter-ego of teenage nerd Dexter Douglas. While surfing the internet, Dexter has an accident (partly thanks to the high-tech chip he gets for Christmas and his cat walking on the keyboard) and whenever he says “Freak Out!” he transforms into the blue-skinned hero.