My Dress-Up Darling 01 - Shin-ichi Fukuda

My Dress-Up Darling 01

By Shin-ichi Fukuda

  • Release Date: 2020-04-14
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 5
5
From 186 Ratings

Description

A loner boy and a flashy girl find common ground via cosplay in this sweet and spicy rom-com!

Traumatized by a childhood incident with a friend who took exception to his love of traditional dolls, doll-artisan hopeful Wakana Gojou passes his days as a loner, finding solace in the home ec room at his high school. To Wakana, people like beautiful Marin Kitagawa, a trendy girl who's always surrounded by a throng of friends, is practically an alien from another world. But when cheerful Marin—never one to be shy—spots Wakana sewing away one day after school, she barges in with the aim of roping her quiet classmate into her secret hobby: cosplay! Will Wakana's wounded heart be able to handle the invasion from this sexy alien?!

Reviews

  • Manga artist learning the craft

    5
    By Javon H
    As a manga artist from ohio, I have not only been creating mini manga but also studying the craft seriously. This manga in particular is a great mix of comedy, real life elements. I enjoyed the characters and little introductions as well. This will serve my manga “Brave Soul” well!
  • Love it

    5
    By Stop While You Can
    Loved it so much ran across this manga on TikTok and haven’t stopped reading it since !!!
  • Cute cute cute

    5
    By GeorgeP
    A bit too much “service,” but otherwise good characters and great art. Gets a bit technical, but I think that is part of the charm. The Japanese voice actors in the anime version really match the manga. The story is fun and engaging.
  • Amazing

    5
    By seamthegod
    I really enjoyed reading the 1st volume it gives a great connection between these two characters and I can’t wait to read the rest.
  • Surprisingly sweet & charming

    5
    By BlackSmurfX
    I wasn’t sure about this title before I read it. I’m a documentary film maker, and have seen a couple different shows about cosplay culture that were average at best. This manga, for me, captures what I think the documentaries were unable to express: the innocent and quite pure love and affection devoted to the process itself. Often cosplay is depicted as lurid and sort of sleazy, but this story, even when using an ero character backdrop to provide rom-com gag interactions, avoids that stereotype and pitfall (while diving into it headfirst, ironically). Really cute.

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