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We’ve been fortunate to experience many manga stories about cats and cat enthusiasts, but what about our furry friends, the dogs? While there are dog-centered manga out there, they are not as common. However, Kodansha has introduced a new romantic series focusing on dogs called Pupposites Attract. Will this manga be a dog lover’s delight? Let’s dive in and find out!

The story revolves around Kiyotaka and his Pomeranian Monjuro, who meet Chiharu and her Rottweiler Tsubu during a walk. Despite their differences in size and personalities, the dogs and their owners form a unique bond. As Kiyotaka and Chiharu spend more time together, romantic feelings start to blossom between them, mirroring the relationship between their canine companions.

Pupposites Attract is the debut work of mangaka Hono Natsuna in the English market. The creator’s understanding of dogs and their individual personalities shines through in the story. The manga challenges stereotypes associated with dog breeds, highlighting that each dog is unique. The realistic depiction of the dogs adds depth to the narrative, emphasizing the bond between the characters and their pets.

While the art style is cute and appealing, the manga’s focus on the dogs sometimes overshadows the development of the human characters. Kiyotaka’s lack of depth compared to Chiharu raises concerns about the series’ long-term appeal. Volume 2 will be crucial in determining if the manga can sustain its charm and engage readers over multiple volumes.

Pupposites Attract Volume 1, translated by Matt Treyvaud and lettered by Sara Linsley, offers an enjoyable read for dog lovers seeking a romantic comedy. The inclusion of translation notes adds value to the release, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the story and references. Although Volume 3 and 4 are not yet scheduled for release, the upcoming Volume 2 promises to continue the endearing tale of human-dog relationships.

In conclusion, Pupposites Attract Volume 1 is a delightful manga that celebrates the bond between dogs and their owners. While its longevity remains a question mark, the mangaka’s dedication to portraying the nuances of dog ownership makes this series worth exploring. Despite its minor flaws, the manga’s charm and heartfelt storytelling make it a worthwhile read for animal lovers.

For readers interested in a sneak peek, a free preview of Pupposites Attract can be found on Kodansha’s website. Our review copy was provided by Diamond Book Distributors UK, highlighting the growing popularity of dog-centered manga in Western markets.