The Straw Hats' Soul King is ready to rock in a banging One Piece cosplay.

Posted on Reddit by foxyotaku1, the Brook costume sees the skeletal musician decked out in floral pants and a black jacket with an orange feather boa hanging from his shoulders. His signature puffy, black afro is appropriately adorned with a golden crown. The talented cosplayer has also crafted costumes from other popular characters from Eiichiro Oda's beloved series, including Carrot, Sanji, Luffy and even the Going Merry, the Straw Hats' very first pirate ship.

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Other Epic One Piece Cosplays

Of course, Brook isn't the only member of One Piece's main crew to recently inspire impressive cosplay. Notably, Mia_raspberrycosplays and Linichii teamed up to bring to life the Straw Hats' money-obsessed and weather-controlling navigator. In the uploaded image, one dresses in Nami's original outfit from the "East Blue" arc, while the other recreates her initial look post the story's two-year time skip. Moreover, another passionate fan perfectly captured Blackleg Sanji's suave personality.

Moreover, a cosplayer by the name Petra shared their regal and elegant interpretation of Nefertari Vivi. Introduced as a primary antagonist during the "Reverse Mountain" arc, the princess of Arabasta eventually reveals to Luffy and his comrades that she has infiltrated Baroque Works, a villainous organization under the leadership of Sir Crocodile that seeks to take control of her country. At the end of Arabasta saga, Vivi ultimately decides to remain behind to help rebuild her country; however, as the One Piece manga draws closer to its epic conclusion, many fans have started to theorize that the blue-haired princess will soon claim her rightful spot as the final member of the Straw Hat Pirates.

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First appearing in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1997, Oda's ongoing series stands as the unrivaled best-selling manga of all time with over 516 million copies in circulation worldwide. Many fans show their appreciation in more ways than just reading the story or creating cosplay; they also purchase the available One Piece collectibles. MegaHouse, for example, is now accepting preorders for a pricey figurine of Trafalgar D. Water Law that showcases his look from the "Wano Country" arc.

While the Law figure's price tag of $242 may be shocking to some, the amount is easily dwarfed by Jimei Palace's stunning collectible statue of Boa Hancock. Retailing for $886, the item perfectly embodies the Snake Princess's balance of strength and beauty.

VIZ Media distributes the One Piece manga in North America.

Source: Reddit