Listly by Akeem Favor
A fun list of possible costumes for LGBT gamers and geeks.
The original enforcement force of the Guardians of the Universe. A default in their program caused them to go rogue and start eliminating all life. Known for their creed: "No Man Escapes the Manhunters."
Included because some of us like dressing up as villains. Plus, in this costume, you can approach the cute guy at the party and say, "No man escapes the Manhunters."
Why be a stereotypical vampire when you can be the deadly pseudo-vampire Vamp?
P.S. the name Vamp isn't short for vampire, it's a reference to Vamp's bisexuality. But you knew that.
Borderlands 2 badboy Axton, aka the Commando, was confirmed to be bisexual by the game's developers in 2013 which means you can be a badass soldier for Halloween.
If you only played the English version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door then you may not know that Vivian was originally designed as a trans woman. Unsurprisingly, this little tidbit was removed during the port to American audiences.
This one is for the niche gamers. Evil Zone is a fighting game full of unique characters whose story modes are modeled like a television series.
The main antagonist Ihadurca, a sorceress with unimaginable powers, has a complicated relationship with three of the game's female characters.
Being evil is complicated.
Kuja is a narcissistic villain who hides his sadistic nature behind a cultured facade.
Kuja is perfect for those wishing for a non-gender conforming costume and has been cosplayed well by both men and women.
Poor Grell, a Grim Reaper, spends most of the Black Butler anime series trying to get his hands on Sebastian, a demon. He's flamboyant, outspoken and none to shy about saying exactly what he wants.
Is Kanji, a playable character from Persona 4 gay? The internet debate still rages. Either way, their are worse ways to spend Halloween than playing a tough as nails fighter who can also sew and knit like a pro.