When it comes to "colorful" fan art, the Attack on Titan fandom never disappoints. From hilarious pairings to exceedingly creepy reimagining, AoT fans do not hold back. Only this time, we're focusing on the deuteragonist of the show, Mikasa Ackerman.

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Mikasa has had her fair share of both inspiring as well as deeply unsettling fan-made pieces, adequately reflective of her highly dedicated fanbase. This article shall be bringing those to your attention. Here are 10 of the most amazing pieces of fanart that every AoT fan ought to see.

10 "Sweet" Mikasa By Mars Foong

For obvious reasons, some fans like to fool around with the concept of a more approachable Mikasa. Maybe, in a parallel universe, there is a Mikasa who doesn't threaten to slaughter you every waking moment, if you so much as look at her the wrong way. Mars Foong is among those artists who long for a "sweeter" version of Mikasa, a true Tsundere as opposed to her current Yandere nature. Kudos to the artist for remarkably breathing life into this concept with a mere stencil.

9 Fight Like A Girl By Lisa Sterle

Mikasa isn't just the deuteragonist of the show, she's also the sole female lead -- and a pretty badass one at that. Owing to her perfectly toned set of abs and crazy fierce nature, her character has become quite the symbol of female empowerment. Lisa Sterle is among those artists who see Mikasa for who she really is; a stern, confident woman who is a force to be reckoned with.

8 Been Through Hell By Jacob Noble

 

Here is your O.G. Titan smasher in all her true glory. Jacob Noble has adequately portrayed Mikasa's whole life story in this one piece of art. There is no doubt that she has been put through hell most of her life.

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From having her parents killed to experiencing the person, perhaps whom she cares about the most, outcasted by society. However, every single time she was knocked down, she rose and fought back. That's the badass portrayed in this piece -- the one we all love (and fear, sort of).

7 Lost Day-Dreaming By Twomix

The talented artist behind this breathtaking portrait of Mikasa is none other than Twomix. Aside from those vivid brushstrokes and powerful mesh of colors, you can't help but notice the depth in those eyes. The definitively strong facial expressions really make you feel like she's lost in her own little world. Perhaps, she's thinking about her deceased parents? Or perhaps she's just contemplating life. Either way, Twomix did not hold back in turning this into a stunning piece of work.

6 He-Woman From Pixiv

Sourced from the Pixiv gallery, it's the ultimate character crossover. That's right, the most powerful man in the universe, He-Man, portrayed in the light of the most powerful female in the Titan-verse, Mikasa. Characterized by superhuman strength and a perfectly toned set of muscles, Mikasa is a fine candidate as your new savior, He-Woman. By the power of Grayskull, Cringer became the Mighty Cat and Mikasa... well, stayed Mikasa. Does she really need more help?

5 The Signature Scarf By Muju

The best thing about this piece of art is the definitive portrayal of her scarf. If you're a true AoT fan, then you know very well just what the scarf represents. Eren gave the scarf to Mikasa when they were both little. It happened the day Mikasa was orphaned and he took her into his home. That is to say, it's not just a gift to Mikasa - the scarf holds strong connotations of their inseparable bond since childhood. It could also be a portrayal of the fandom's obsession with linking it to the Red String of Fate - the Chinese belief that two people who are destined to be together, are connected by an invisible red string. Nonetheless, the artist Muju has immaculately highlighted the importance of this piece of apparel in this mesmerizing artwork by making it the only colored aspect of the picture.

4 Mi-casa By Genzoman

Shifting toward a more comedic genre, the artist of this rather creative piece is Genzoman. He has taken to literal implications in order to create this imaginative work of art. In case your Spanish was weak, he took the name Mikasa as "Mi-Casa" - a phrase that translates to "My House" in Spanish and portrayed it as such.

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Imagine the scene when Eren invited her to live with him and his parents. In Spanish, the scene could be, "Mikasa, mi casa es su casa!" meaning, "Mikasa, my house is your house!" Please, you may hold your applause till the end of this article.

3 Eyes Don't Lie By Chelsea Ortega

Chelsea Ortega, AKA Munette is the expert behind this deceptive piece. The reason behind using that term is that it looks like an immaculate pencil sketch, yet it has been digitally created into a stunning work of art. That perfect amount of detail paired with mournful eyes that have seen hell, the artist leaves an open invitation for fans to travel into the depths of Mikasa's character. Truly impressive work.

2 Mikasa VS Levi By Mona

This is a reimagining of the scene where Captain Levi decides to use the medicine he had to revive Commander Erwin instead of Armin, both of whom were on the brink of death. Seeing this, Eren, of course, tried to intervene but was immediately taken down by Levi. As per the natural response of someone who would die protecting you, Mikasa attacks Levi and pins him down under her sword. As is evident, the artist Mona has done justice to the scene by portraying every bit of intensity that Levi and Mikasa both showed at that very moment.

1 Blood-Stained From Pinterest

Ending things with some amazing concept art, here is a captivating portrayal of a blood-stained Mikasa. The artist of this piece brilliantly used the concept of her maroon-red scarf and morphed it into the blood on her hands. It could very well be a symbolic gesture of her achievements and the Titans that she has been able to defeat after Eren gave her a second chance at life when he gave her the scarf. The artist has also depicted her as an amalgamation of both good and evil, perfectly in balance. The evil aspect could be her lack of remorse against the enemy.

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